
Entering a magical world
Some gifts can change your life. So it was with Elly MacKay, whose woodworker husband Simon surprised her by making her a tiny wooden theatre.
Some gifts can change your life. So it was with Elly MacKay, whose woodworker husband Simon surprised her by making her a tiny wooden theatre.
What started as a gag gift has evolved into a prize-winning lithograph Paintball Supper for NSCAD’s Dan O’Neill. The corny present—a paint-by-numbers set—was meant to
Pretty, fashionable, mainstream. These are not the kind of adjectives usually applied to Arianne Pollet-Brannen’s work. So, when she was invited to exhibit at Fashion
Sandra Brownlee, a NSCAD alumna and part-time faculty member in Textiles/Fashion, is the winner of the 2014 Saidye Bronfman Award for fine craft. The announcement
Foundation drawing teacher Ian McKinnon has been named artist-in-residence at St. Paul’s Anglican Church—the first to hold the position since the church was founded in
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
When Nova Scotia ceramicist Joan Bruneau attended the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in the 1980s, she was following a path blazed by
Back when Jason Buxton was a 21-year-old student at NSCAD in the early 1990s, he didn’t fully appreciate what his teacher, Jerry Ferguson, had to
Bruce MacKinnon will soon get the degree that eluded him more than 25 years ago. The long-time political cartoonist with The Chronicle Herald will be
There’s nothing like getting the biggest news of your life and having to keep it to yourself for months on end. That’s what happened to
Some gifts can change your life. So it was with Elly MacKay, whose woodworker husband Simon surprised her by making her a tiny wooden theatre.
What started as a gag gift has evolved into a prize-winning lithograph Paintball Supper for NSCAD’s Dan O’Neill. The corny present—a paint-by-numbers set—was meant to
Pretty, fashionable, mainstream. These are not the kind of adjectives usually applied to Arianne Pollet-Brannen’s work. So, when she was invited to exhibit at Fashion
Sandra Brownlee, a NSCAD alumna and part-time faculty member in Textiles/Fashion, is the winner of the 2014 Saidye Bronfman Award for fine craft. The announcement
Foundation drawing teacher Ian McKinnon has been named artist-in-residence at St. Paul’s Anglican Church—the first to hold the position since the church was founded in
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
When Nova Scotia ceramicist Joan Bruneau attended the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in the 1980s, she was following a path blazed by
Back when Jason Buxton was a 21-year-old student at NSCAD in the early 1990s, he didn’t fully appreciate what his teacher, Jerry Ferguson, had to
Bruce MacKinnon will soon get the degree that eluded him more than 25 years ago. The long-time political cartoonist with The Chronicle Herald will be
There’s nothing like getting the biggest news of your life and having to keep it to yourself for months on end. That’s what happened to