Wearable Art and Performance Show
NSCAD and the AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia are collaborating once again to produce the 26th Annual Wearable Art & Performance Night. This event is
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NSCAD and the AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia are collaborating once again to produce the 26th Annual Wearable Art & Performance Night. This event is
For more than two decades, the Wearable and Performance Art Night has been a fixture on the NSCAD University calendar, giving students an outlet and
Andrew Harwood (BFA 1991) conceived of the first wearable art show which was originally titled “Wrapped and Lubed, Wrapped and Lewd” as a class project.
NSCAD’s wild and wonderful Wearable Art Show is getting ready to sashay down the catwalk. The 22nd annual extravaganza of conceptual and wearable fashion is
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
The 2010 Wearable Art Show – the longest-running benefit for people living with AIDS in Nova Scotia – promises to be a night to remember.
NSCAD University’s 19th annual Wearable Art Show set for April 22 On Wednesday evening, April 22, the historic Granville Mall will be transformed into an
NSCAD and the AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia are collaborating once again to produce the 26th Annual Wearable Art & Performance Night. This event is
For more than two decades, the Wearable and Performance Art Night has been a fixture on the NSCAD University calendar, giving students an outlet and
Andrew Harwood (BFA 1991) conceived of the first wearable art show which was originally titled “Wrapped and Lubed, Wrapped and Lewd” as a class project.
NSCAD’s wild and wonderful Wearable Art Show is getting ready to sashay down the catwalk. The 22nd annual extravaganza of conceptual and wearable fashion is
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
The 2010 Wearable Art Show – the longest-running benefit for people living with AIDS in Nova Scotia – promises to be a night to remember.
NSCAD University’s 19th annual Wearable Art Show set for April 22 On Wednesday evening, April 22, the historic Granville Mall will be transformed into an