First Sow to Sew lecture features fashion consultant Cesar Padilla
Cesar Padilla will be the first artist to talk at the Sew to Sow lecture series at NSCAD University. His talk is the first of
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.
Cesar Padilla will be the first artist to talk at the Sew to Sow lecture series at NSCAD University. His talk is the first of
Alumna Rhonda Rubinstein on the Living Roof of the California Academy of Sciences, checking out an advance copy of my new book, Seeing It All:
Kayti Baur Kayti Baur’s road has been a winding one. The Halifax-based multi-disciplinary artist—a graphic designer, painter, and maker of “some craft stuff—hair clips, earrings,
NSCAD University is pleased to introduce six new faculty members who joined our community this summer: Associate Professor Jordan Bennett, Associate Professor Lucie Chan, Assistant Professor Leesa Hamilton, Assistant Professor Anton Lee, Assistant Professor Huschang Pourian and Assistant Professor Vajdon Sohaili.
The opening line of the official biography of Mi’kmaq artist Alan Syliboy reads: “Alan Syliboy grew up believing native art was generic.” “In the sense that, you know, Indians on TV. We all have headdresses, and we all ride horses. Right?” says Syliboy from his eponymous art studio, which opened on the Millbrook reservation just outside Truro on June 1.
The NSCAD University community spans 56 countries, and we are doing our best to connect with you! Here are the upcoming alumni events for 2023.
NSCAD has officially launched a new Academic Accessibility policy that will address many students’ accessibility needs and push the university’s accessibility framework forward.
NSCAD has its first-ever ombudsperson. Jude Gerrard has been hired on a two-year contract for the new position.
Professor Karin Cope is a queer faculty member who has taught at NSCAD in a variety of capacities over the last 20 years. Currently an Associate Professor in
Cesar Padilla will be the first artist to talk at the Sew to Sow lecture series at NSCAD University. His talk is the first of
Alumna Rhonda Rubinstein on the Living Roof of the California Academy of Sciences, checking out an advance copy of my new book, Seeing It All:
Kayti Baur Kayti Baur’s road has been a winding one. The Halifax-based multi-disciplinary artist—a graphic designer, painter, and maker of “some craft stuff—hair clips, earrings,
NSCAD University is pleased to introduce six new faculty members who joined our community this summer: Associate Professor Jordan Bennett, Associate Professor Lucie Chan, Assistant Professor Leesa Hamilton, Assistant Professor Anton Lee, Assistant Professor Huschang Pourian and Assistant Professor Vajdon Sohaili.
The opening line of the official biography of Mi’kmaq artist Alan Syliboy reads: “Alan Syliboy grew up believing native art was generic.” “In the sense that, you know, Indians on TV. We all have headdresses, and we all ride horses. Right?” says Syliboy from his eponymous art studio, which opened on the Millbrook reservation just outside Truro on June 1.
The NSCAD University community spans 56 countries, and we are doing our best to connect with you! Here are the upcoming alumni events for 2023.
NSCAD has officially launched a new Academic Accessibility policy that will address many students’ accessibility needs and push the university’s accessibility framework forward.
NSCAD has its first-ever ombudsperson. Jude Gerrard has been hired on a two-year contract for the new position.
Professor Karin Cope is a queer faculty member who has taught at NSCAD in a variety of capacities over the last 20 years. Currently an Associate Professor in