
Artist/activist Oliver Ressler to speak at NSCAD
NSCAD University welcomes artist and filmmaker Oliver Ressler from Vienna, Austria for the first public lecture of 2014. Mr. Ressler produces installations, projects in the
NSCAD University welcomes artist and filmmaker Oliver Ressler from Vienna, Austria for the first public lecture of 2014. Mr. Ressler produces installations, projects in the
Every week in Seoul, South Korea, an elderly group of Korean women gather outside the Japanese embassy to protest. Coerced into sexual slavery during the
There’s nothing modest about Theresa Lee Capell’s necklaces and earrings. Under the name Miss Foxine, she incorporates found objects including pine cones, maple keys, butterfly
For the past two years, NSCAD’s Student Scholarship Reception has been held at the Anna Leonowens Gallery on November 6th, the birthday of the university’s
Artist Rachel MacFarlane finds herself spellbound by an ancient technique of improving one’s memory by using imagery. Called the “Method of Loci,” the idea is
Film professor Sam Fisher figures he’s got 15 years of writing projects stacked in his head and he’s happy that at least one of them
It seems there was no one more surprised about Steve Higgins’ big win than Steve Higgins himself. The Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Masterworks Award
Sarah Cheetham didn’t have a plan, a job or access to a studio beyond May graduation. But what she did have were ideas, tons of
Alexis Bulman has been having a wonderful summer, post graduation. She scored her first solo exhibition, Life for 20¢, at her hometown gallery, Charlottetown’s Gallery
The late Joan DeWolfe loved art and loved collecting art—filling her modest Halifax bungalow with colour and creativity. With nine months to plan for her
NSCAD University welcomes artist and filmmaker Oliver Ressler from Vienna, Austria for the first public lecture of 2014. Mr. Ressler produces installations, projects in the
Every week in Seoul, South Korea, an elderly group of Korean women gather outside the Japanese embassy to protest. Coerced into sexual slavery during the
There’s nothing modest about Theresa Lee Capell’s necklaces and earrings. Under the name Miss Foxine, she incorporates found objects including pine cones, maple keys, butterfly
For the past two years, NSCAD’s Student Scholarship Reception has been held at the Anna Leonowens Gallery on November 6th, the birthday of the university’s
Artist Rachel MacFarlane finds herself spellbound by an ancient technique of improving one’s memory by using imagery. Called the “Method of Loci,” the idea is
Film professor Sam Fisher figures he’s got 15 years of writing projects stacked in his head and he’s happy that at least one of them
It seems there was no one more surprised about Steve Higgins’ big win than Steve Higgins himself. The Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Masterworks Award
Sarah Cheetham didn’t have a plan, a job or access to a studio beyond May graduation. But what she did have were ideas, tons of
Alexis Bulman has been having a wonderful summer, post graduation. She scored her first solo exhibition, Life for 20¢, at her hometown gallery, Charlottetown’s Gallery
The late Joan DeWolfe loved art and loved collecting art—filling her modest Halifax bungalow with colour and creativity. With nine months to plan for her