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NSCAD professor and alumnus win Governor General Awards
Imagine an artistic medium constantly evolving—where the equipment has changed from heavy and cumbersome to light and compact; where formats have been made obsolete every
ADVISORY: All of Halifax Peninsula, including NSCAD’s three campuses, are currently under a boil water advisory until further notice. All water must be boiled for at least one minute if it will be used for drinking or any other activity requiring human consumption.
Imagine an artistic medium constantly evolving—where the equipment has changed from heavy and cumbersome to light and compact; where formats have been made obsolete every
When describing Jim Smith’s pottery, it’s almost inevitable to use words like “yummy,” “delicious” and “scrumptious.” With strong forms, rich patterns and lustrous surfaces, his
A quadriplegic, Shawn Jackson had a tough time getting in the doors of NSCAD’s Granville Campus. But, as his mother likes to say, “It’s where
If you’re wondering who’s organizing the Wearable Art Show this year, look for the textiles/fashion student with the bright red hair. “I colored it for
Sixty-five years later, Rowland Marshall smiles to remember that box of oil paints he bought when he was a teenager. You might say that box
When Mora Dianne O’Neill got to the stage of organizing Reinvention: The Art and Life of HM Rosenberg for the walls of the Art Gallery
Not long after returning from a trip to Greece—cradle of Western civilization and birthplace of democracy—Eliot Wright shakes his head and muses aloud that maybe
Catherine Jones remembers well the advice of her professor, the late Jerry Ferguson. “He’d say, ‘You know how to paint. Now you have to figure
Screen printing is about to be restored to NSCAD University’s famed printmaking department, thanks to a $100,000 donation from The Harrison McCain Foundation. “We’re delighted,
On the morning after the Sobey Art Award announcement, Christian Giroux (MFA 1995) was still struggling to put feelings into words. “We’re completely bowled over,”
Imagine an artistic medium constantly evolving—where the equipment has changed from heavy and cumbersome to light and compact; where formats have been made obsolete every
When describing Jim Smith’s pottery, it’s almost inevitable to use words like “yummy,” “delicious” and “scrumptious.” With strong forms, rich patterns and lustrous surfaces, his
A quadriplegic, Shawn Jackson had a tough time getting in the doors of NSCAD’s Granville Campus. But, as his mother likes to say, “It’s where
If you’re wondering who’s organizing the Wearable Art Show this year, look for the textiles/fashion student with the bright red hair. “I colored it for
Sixty-five years later, Rowland Marshall smiles to remember that box of oil paints he bought when he was a teenager. You might say that box
When Mora Dianne O’Neill got to the stage of organizing Reinvention: The Art and Life of HM Rosenberg for the walls of the Art Gallery
Not long after returning from a trip to Greece—cradle of Western civilization and birthplace of democracy—Eliot Wright shakes his head and muses aloud that maybe
Catherine Jones remembers well the advice of her professor, the late Jerry Ferguson. “He’d say, ‘You know how to paint. Now you have to figure
Screen printing is about to be restored to NSCAD University’s famed printmaking department, thanks to a $100,000 donation from The Harrison McCain Foundation. “We’re delighted,
On the morning after the Sobey Art Award announcement, Christian Giroux (MFA 1995) was still struggling to put feelings into words. “We’re completely bowled over,”