This artist wants to open the first Black-owned art gallery in the HRM
Visual artist and painter, Tonya “SamQwan” Paris wants to create a space where Black art is respected and celebrated. Visual artist and painter, Tonya “SamQwan”
Visual artist and painter, Tonya “SamQwan” Paris wants to create a space where Black art is respected and celebrated. Visual artist and painter, Tonya “SamQwan”
Renowned artist and NSCAD alumni, Dr. Henry Bishop, recounts his journey as an African Nova Scotian visual artist from the 1970s to present. Dr. Henry
Featuring: Audrey Arthurs , Christopher J. Gismondi and Rach Klein⠀ February 25, 2021, 5:30 p.m. AST (streaming live on Facebook) Dr. Charmaine Nelson will moderate
February is African Heritage Month; it’s a special time for everyone to recognize the long and rich history of African Nova Scotians, and to celebrate
Myal Tyshan Wright The Craig Main & Case Galleries February 3 – 28, 2021 Jamaican Maroon Instruments & Cultural Objects by Tyshan Wright Myal is
NSCAD Board of Governors member Fabienne Colas kicks off a busy season with the Toronto Black Film Festival from Feb. 10-21
Karin Jones (MFA 2018) is a multidisciplinary artist with a background in jewellery. Karin’s recent work examines the ways in which historical narratives shape our
Letitia Fraser (BFA 2019) is an interdisciplinary artist with a focus in painting and textile, and a winner of the RBC Emerging Artist Award for
February is African Heritage Month in Nova Scotia, and Black History Month across Canada. In celebration, NSCAD University is featuring profiles of Black artists who
February is African Heritage Month in Nova Scotia, and Black History Month across Canada. In celebration, NSCAD University is profiling Black artists who will reflect
Visual artist and painter, Tonya “SamQwan” Paris wants to create a space where Black art is respected and celebrated. Visual artist and painter, Tonya “SamQwan”
Renowned artist and NSCAD alumni, Dr. Henry Bishop, recounts his journey as an African Nova Scotian visual artist from the 1970s to present. Dr. Henry
Featuring: Audrey Arthurs , Christopher J. Gismondi and Rach Klein⠀ February 25, 2021, 5:30 p.m. AST (streaming live on Facebook) Dr. Charmaine Nelson will moderate
February is African Heritage Month; it’s a special time for everyone to recognize the long and rich history of African Nova Scotians, and to celebrate
Myal Tyshan Wright The Craig Main & Case Galleries February 3 – 28, 2021 Jamaican Maroon Instruments & Cultural Objects by Tyshan Wright Myal is
NSCAD Board of Governors member Fabienne Colas kicks off a busy season with the Toronto Black Film Festival from Feb. 10-21
Karin Jones (MFA 2018) is a multidisciplinary artist with a background in jewellery. Karin’s recent work examines the ways in which historical narratives shape our
Letitia Fraser (BFA 2019) is an interdisciplinary artist with a focus in painting and textile, and a winner of the RBC Emerging Artist Award for
February is African Heritage Month in Nova Scotia, and Black History Month across Canada. In celebration, NSCAD University is featuring profiles of Black artists who
February is African Heritage Month in Nova Scotia, and Black History Month across Canada. In celebration, NSCAD University is profiling Black artists who will reflect