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Marie Webb weaves her bright and beautiful designs into the fabric of NSCAD’s artistic community as the Sow to Sew Project’s first artist-in-residence. Marie Webb
For Laura Acosta, textile patterns become a means to reflect on her hybrid identity and embrace the beauty of both cultures. “Camouflaged Screams” installation by
Interdisciplinary Arts student Page Cowell (BFA 2024) is the recipient of the 2024 NSCAD Student Art Award. The award jury selected Cowell from a pool of
The Dawson Print Shop continues to be a hub for creativity, learning, and innovative creations in printmaking. Some of the posters produced from the ‘Wandering
Using ethically sourced materials, the new NSCAD alumni ring is a testament to the academic achievement of the students and the ethical values of the
The new funding initiative aims to empower students with the funds needed to pursue their creative ambitions. Credit: Keely Hopkins NSCAD University’s President, Dr. Peggy
London-based art fair showcases museum-quality, handcrafted artworks from the world’s top talent. A piece from Kye-Yeon Son titled ‘Innate Beauty.’ It will be displayed at
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
Marie Webb weaves her bright and beautiful designs into the fabric of NSCAD’s artistic community as the Sow to Sew Project’s first artist-in-residence. Marie Webb
For Laura Acosta, textile patterns become a means to reflect on her hybrid identity and embrace the beauty of both cultures. “Camouflaged Screams” installation by
Interdisciplinary Arts student Page Cowell (BFA 2024) is the recipient of the 2024 NSCAD Student Art Award. The award jury selected Cowell from a pool of
The Dawson Print Shop continues to be a hub for creativity, learning, and innovative creations in printmaking. Some of the posters produced from the ‘Wandering
Using ethically sourced materials, the new NSCAD alumni ring is a testament to the academic achievement of the students and the ethical values of the
The new funding initiative aims to empower students with the funds needed to pursue their creative ambitions. Credit: Keely Hopkins NSCAD University’s President, Dr. Peggy
London-based art fair showcases museum-quality, handcrafted artworks from the world’s top talent. A piece from Kye-Yeon Son titled ‘Innate Beauty.’ It will be displayed at
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