2011 President's Report

Process

The relentless questioning, exploring, examining—that’s the foundation of the creative process. And that’s what we do so well at NSCAD. More ›

A delicate strength: The fine balance of Kye-Yeon Son


“I’m inspired by nature,” says Kye-Yeon Son. “Whether the beauty and empty feeling in the leafless trees… More ›

Finding the art in science, math, language… and life


While there’s anecdotal evidence demonstrating how the arts increase learners’ engagement, I wanted to prove… More ›

eHome: Designed for dignity


As an architect, I became intrigued with the idea of linking the world of social needs—in… More ›

Traffic: Defining Canada’s place in conceptual art


In 2005, while researching her book on the history of conceptual art in Canada, art historian Jayne Wark discovered others circling the same topic.… More ›

Tracing the City: Interventions of Art in Public Space


When the Institute of Applied Creativity opens its doors in early 2012, you’ll find an innovative research collaboration… More ›

Designing for the future of Gaelic Nova Scotia


When interdisciplinary designer Marlene Ivey returned to Nova Scotia after 23 years in Scotland, she looked for opportunities… More ›