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Professor Gerald Ferguson, Dr. Richard Serra, and President Paul Greenhalgh at honorary doctorate awards ceremoney 2004. NSCAD University mourns the loss of artistic giant Richard
NSCAD alumni, Kemmy Smith, shares his career shift from sneaker art to barbering, and the realities of trying to make it as an artist. Sneaker
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
Lynne Rennie completed her Bachelor of Communication in Design at NSCAD and is the design director for Calgary-based chocolate company, Cocoa Community Confection Inc., also
There are two stories Jack Wong tells to explain his journey from engineer to children’s author: One rises out of the types of projects he
I left Halifax in 1997 and moved to the US where I now live. Eventually settling in Connecticut, I was introduced to Sol LeWitt who lived a short drive away in Chester. In conversations, Sol eventually learned I had been at NSCAD. And he lit up. He talked about how important NSCAD was for him and others at a critical moment in their careers (and art history).
2482 Maynard Street sits back from the street in full view of a construction site and in the shadow of another, an arts centre painted
“Halifax introduced me to lesbian feminism, to lesbian activism, the peace movement,” says Marusya Bociurkiw (BFA ‘81). “There was a lot going on—the 80s were
Alumna Rhonda Rubinstein on the Living Roof of the California Academy of Sciences, checking out an advance copy of my new book, Seeing It All:
Professor Gerald Ferguson, Dr. Richard Serra, and President Paul Greenhalgh at honorary doctorate awards ceremoney 2004. NSCAD University mourns the loss of artistic giant Richard
NSCAD alumni, Kemmy Smith, shares his career shift from sneaker art to barbering, and the realities of trying to make it as an artist. Sneaker
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
Lynne Rennie completed her Bachelor of Communication in Design at NSCAD and is the design director for Calgary-based chocolate company, Cocoa Community Confection Inc., also
There are two stories Jack Wong tells to explain his journey from engineer to children’s author: One rises out of the types of projects he
I left Halifax in 1997 and moved to the US where I now live. Eventually settling in Connecticut, I was introduced to Sol LeWitt who lived a short drive away in Chester. In conversations, Sol eventually learned I had been at NSCAD. And he lit up. He talked about how important NSCAD was for him and others at a critical moment in their careers (and art history).
2482 Maynard Street sits back from the street in full view of a construction site and in the shadow of another, an arts centre painted
“Halifax introduced me to lesbian feminism, to lesbian activism, the peace movement,” says Marusya Bociurkiw (BFA ‘81). “There was a lot going on—the 80s were
Alumna Rhonda Rubinstein on the Living Roof of the California Academy of Sciences, checking out an advance copy of my new book, Seeing It All: