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A Titanic challenge

Dennis Page (BDes 1977) loves to send a letter in the mail—not only because of the greetings he’s conveying or the news he’s imparting—but because

Alumni Profile: Bruce MacKinnon

Bringing you your morning smile For Bruce MacKinnon finding the right university was a little like Goldilocks entering the house of the three bears. None

Sloan’s NSCAD roots

Arguably the best band ever to come out of Halifax got its start right here at NSCAD. Let’s start that sentence over: The best band

Memories from the 1940s

By Margaret-Louise Rempel The flight of stairs led from Carleton Street to a level above the funeral home. I thought of the bodies that must

Memories from the 1940s

By Margaret-Louise Rempel The flight of stairs led from Carleton Street to a level above the funeral home. I thought of the bodies that must

Lismer’s legacy

He served as principal of the Victoria School of Art and Design for only three years, yet Arthur Lismer’s tenure has made a lasting impression.

NSCAD contingent heads to MASS MoCA

A strong contingent of NSCAD artists is featured in a new and important exhibition of Canadian contemporary art at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art

A Titanic challenge

Dennis Page (BDes 1977) loves to send a letter in the mail—not only because of the greetings he’s conveying or the news he’s imparting—but because

Alumni Profile: Bruce MacKinnon

Bringing you your morning smile For Bruce MacKinnon finding the right university was a little like Goldilocks entering the house of the three bears. None

Sloan’s NSCAD roots

Arguably the best band ever to come out of Halifax got its start right here at NSCAD. Let’s start that sentence over: The best band

Memories from the 1940s

By Margaret-Louise Rempel The flight of stairs led from Carleton Street to a level above the funeral home. I thought of the bodies that must

Memories from the 1940s

By Margaret-Louise Rempel The flight of stairs led from Carleton Street to a level above the funeral home. I thought of the bodies that must

Lismer’s legacy

He served as principal of the Victoria School of Art and Design for only three years, yet Arthur Lismer’s tenure has made a lasting impression.

NSCAD contingent heads to MASS MoCA

A strong contingent of NSCAD artists is featured in a new and important exhibition of Canadian contemporary art at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art