Memory Keepers II on view at Art in the Open in Charlottetown
GLAM Collective is pleased to announce Memory Keepers II / Nujimikwite’taqatijik II, a lab incubator that provides opportunity for artists to explore new technologies and
ADVISORY: All of Halifax Peninsula, including NSCAD’s three campuses, are currently under a boil water advisory until further notice. All water must be boiled for at least one minute if it will be used for drinking or any other activity requiring human consumption.
GLAM Collective is pleased to announce Memory Keepers II / Nujimikwite’taqatijik II, a lab incubator that provides opportunity for artists to explore new technologies and
Kent Monkman Sunday, October 14, 2:00 PM Halifax Central Library, 5163 Spring Garden Road Join artist Kent Monkman in a conversation at the Halifax Central
Brian Hunter Tuesday, October 12, 1:00 PM Bell Auditorium, Fountain Campus Brian Hunter is an artist of Metis descent, living and working in Winnipeg’s North
Kin River Collectiveorganized by Carrie Allison Exhibition: October 2 – 31, 2018 Opening reception: Friday, October 12, 5 PM Treaty Space Gallery, 1107 Marginal Road
NSCAD is proud to offer a new, one day course designed for teachers to assist in the teaching of indigenous art in the classroom. This
Ursula Johnson won the prestigious Sobey Art Award, the preeminent prize for Canadian artists 40 years of age and under. More than a week after
Art History and Contemporary Culture faculty member Carla Taunton and Heather Igloliorte, professor of Art History at Concordia University and NSCAD BFA alumni, are the special
NSCAD will dedicate the Treaty Space Gallery at the university’s Port Campus, 1107 Marginal Road, on Monday, Oct. 2, 4 pm. Mi’kmaq Elder Freeman Douglas
NSCAD alumna Heather Igloliorte (BFA 2003) is one of Canada’s pre-eminent Inuk art scholars. Start again: Heather Igloliorte is Canada’s first and so far only
Ursula Johnson (BFA 2006) is one of 27 emerging and established First Nations, Métis and Inuit artists from across Canada profiled in Expressions: Canada’s Aboriginal
GLAM Collective is pleased to announce Memory Keepers II / Nujimikwite’taqatijik II, a lab incubator that provides opportunity for artists to explore new technologies and
Kent Monkman Sunday, October 14, 2:00 PM Halifax Central Library, 5163 Spring Garden Road Join artist Kent Monkman in a conversation at the Halifax Central
Brian Hunter Tuesday, October 12, 1:00 PM Bell Auditorium, Fountain Campus Brian Hunter is an artist of Metis descent, living and working in Winnipeg’s North
Kin River Collectiveorganized by Carrie Allison Exhibition: October 2 – 31, 2018 Opening reception: Friday, October 12, 5 PM Treaty Space Gallery, 1107 Marginal Road
NSCAD is proud to offer a new, one day course designed for teachers to assist in the teaching of indigenous art in the classroom. This
Ursula Johnson won the prestigious Sobey Art Award, the preeminent prize for Canadian artists 40 years of age and under. More than a week after
Art History and Contemporary Culture faculty member Carla Taunton and Heather Igloliorte, professor of Art History at Concordia University and NSCAD BFA alumni, are the special
NSCAD will dedicate the Treaty Space Gallery at the university’s Port Campus, 1107 Marginal Road, on Monday, Oct. 2, 4 pm. Mi’kmaq Elder Freeman Douglas
NSCAD alumna Heather Igloliorte (BFA 2003) is one of Canada’s pre-eminent Inuk art scholars. Start again: Heather Igloliorte is Canada’s first and so far only
Ursula Johnson (BFA 2006) is one of 27 emerging and established First Nations, Métis and Inuit artists from across Canada profiled in Expressions: Canada’s Aboriginal