NSCAD welcomes noted design historian and writer Penny Sparke
Internationally noted design historian and writer Professor Penny Sparke, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research & Enterprise) of London’s Kingston University, spoke in Halifax on Friday, March 4
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Internationally noted design historian and writer Professor Penny Sparke, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research & Enterprise) of London’s Kingston University, spoke in Halifax on Friday, March 4
Daniel Libeskind’s recent visit to NSCAD included the presentation of a unique joint project between the internationally renowned architect and third-year jewellery and metalsmithing students.
Join Marc Mayer, Director and CEO of the National Gallery of Canada, for his presentation National Gallery 10.0, part of the NSCAD University Public Lecture
Join Jennifer Leonard, international designer and author, for Design Possibilities, part of the NSCAD Public Lecture Series, scheduled for Friday, March 26 at 7 p.m.
As part of the NSCAD Public Lecture Series, Maud Lavin, Art Historian in the Department of Art History, Theory and Criticism at the School of
Internationally noted design historian and writer Professor Penny Sparke, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research & Enterprise) of London’s Kingston University, spoke in Halifax on Friday, March 4
Daniel Libeskind’s recent visit to NSCAD included the presentation of a unique joint project between the internationally renowned architect and third-year jewellery and metalsmithing students.
Join Marc Mayer, Director and CEO of the National Gallery of Canada, for his presentation National Gallery 10.0, part of the NSCAD University Public Lecture
Join Jennifer Leonard, international designer and author, for Design Possibilities, part of the NSCAD Public Lecture Series, scheduled for Friday, March 26 at 7 p.m.
As part of the NSCAD Public Lecture Series, Maud Lavin, Art Historian in the Department of Art History, Theory and Criticism at the School of