
Twenty-five fabulous years
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
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.
The 2010 Wearable Art Show – the longest-running benefit for people living with AIDS in Nova Scotia – promises to be a night to remember.
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.
The 2010 Wearable Art Show – the longest-running benefit for people living with AIDS in Nova Scotia – promises to be a night to remember.