
NSCAD’s Art in Schools Initiative
It has always been Prof. David B. Smith’s contention that the creative thinking skills used to make art can help in other areas of learning
It has always been Prof. David B. Smith’s contention that the creative thinking skills used to make art can help in other areas of learning
With the Nova Scotia filmmaking industry currently in flux, it seems a bittersweet time for a critical history of filmmaking in Atlantic Canada to come
LUNENBURG, NS – Worn Well is a different kind of fashion collection, namely because style is just one of the considerations that went into its
Returning to Canada after a three month residency at the European Ceramic Work Centre (EKWC) in the Netherlands, ceramic artist Amélie Proulx (MFA ’10) visited
Darrell Varga doesn’t want the award-winning documentary Passage (2008) by filmmaker John Walker to become obscured in the canon of Canadian cinema, as has happened
Associate Professor, Solomon Nagler, alumnus Andrew Hicks (BFA ’10) and their team took home the top prize, the Design Competition and Future Innovations Award, at
NSCAD faculty members Solomon Nagler (Media Arts) and Kim Morgan (Fine Arts), along with Martha Radice (Dalhousie University, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology) have
It has always been Prof. David B. Smith’s contention that the creative thinking skills used to make art can help in other areas of learning
With the Nova Scotia filmmaking industry currently in flux, it seems a bittersweet time for a critical history of filmmaking in Atlantic Canada to come
LUNENBURG, NS – Worn Well is a different kind of fashion collection, namely because style is just one of the considerations that went into its
Returning to Canada after a three month residency at the European Ceramic Work Centre (EKWC) in the Netherlands, ceramic artist Amélie Proulx (MFA ’10) visited
Darrell Varga doesn’t want the award-winning documentary Passage (2008) by filmmaker John Walker to become obscured in the canon of Canadian cinema, as has happened
Associate Professor, Solomon Nagler, alumnus Andrew Hicks (BFA ’10) and their team took home the top prize, the Design Competition and Future Innovations Award, at
NSCAD faculty members Solomon Nagler (Media Arts) and Kim Morgan (Fine Arts), along with Martha Radice (Dalhousie University, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology) have