
NSCAD contingent heads to MASS MoCA
A strong contingent of NSCAD artists is featured in a new and important exhibition of Canadian contemporary art at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art
A strong contingent of NSCAD artists is featured in a new and important exhibition of Canadian contemporary art at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art
It doesn’t look like Ben Stephenson will end up a jeweler or a sculptor or pursue any of the disciplines he explored while at NSCAD.
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
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
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,”
Photographer Scott Conarroe (MFA 2005) sets off in search of inspiration while most people are still tucked in their beds. His landscape photos are taken
When is the last time you wrote a thank you note? Andrea Rahal is not talking about a quick text or an email or a
On Ambera Wellmann’s blog, she’s posted an image of one of her cloud paintings—Cloud 47—with the note, “The. Very. Last. Cloud … possibly Ever.” Never say
A strong contingent of NSCAD artists is featured in a new and important exhibition of Canadian contemporary art at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art
It doesn’t look like Ben Stephenson will end up a jeweler or a sculptor or pursue any of the disciplines he explored while at NSCAD.
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
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
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,”
Photographer Scott Conarroe (MFA 2005) sets off in search of inspiration while most people are still tucked in their beds. His landscape photos are taken
When is the last time you wrote a thank you note? Andrea Rahal is not talking about a quick text or an email or a
On Ambera Wellmann’s blog, she’s posted an image of one of her cloud paintings—Cloud 47—with the note, “The. Very. Last. Cloud … possibly Ever.” Never say