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NSCAD University2012 Graduation Catalogue
NSCAD University2012 Graduation Catalogue
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This catalogue accompanies the 2012NSCAD University Graduation Exhibition held at the Anna Leonowens, Port Loggia, and Seeds Galleries, May 11 to 20, 2012.
Published by NSCAD University 5163 Duke Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada B3J 3J6
Visit our website for the most current program and admission information at www.nscad.ca.
ISBN 978-0-920149-50-8
© 2012 NSCAD University. All rights reserved. Printed in Canada by K2 Impressions and bound by Reilure Alternative. www.k2impressions.ca
NSCAD University does not necessarily endorse or condone the ideas or view-points expressed by contributors to this catalogue. All published work is the intel-lectual property of the respective creators.
Catalogue design and related imagery © 2012 Siobhán Gallagher.
No part of this book may be used in any manner without written permission from the publisher. Reasonable effort has been made to identify owners of copyright and to provide accurate information pertaining to students’ work.
Cover and body text set in Gibson.View photography credits for additional information regarding image attribution.
The 2012 Graduation Catalogue is made possible by the generous support of the RBC Emerging Artists Project.
Design and Production Team
Catalogue Designer and Coordinator: Siobhán GallagherGraduation Exhibition Curators: Jack Ross and Alejandra VeraDirector, Anna Leonowens Gallery: Eleanor KingExhibitions Coordinator: Melanie ColosimoDesign Faculty Advisor: May Chung Director, 125th Anniversary, Alumni and Development: Linda Hutchison
Special Thanks
Thank you to everyone who has dedicated their time and effort into the success of this publication. To President David B. Smith, Linda Hutchison, University Relations, and all departmental faculty for their support and cooperation. Eleanor King and Melanie Colosimo for their candour and encouragement. May Chung for her selflessness and attention to detail. Paul Slipp from K2 Impressions for his expertise and dedication. Alison Sanford, 2012 Catalogue Photographer, for her superb artwork photographic documentation. Jeff Wry from the NSCAD Print Shop for internal print production.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introductory MessagesMessage from the President Message from our SponsorMessage from the Catalogue DesignerMessage from the Exhibition Curators
Student WorksUndergraduate StudiesGraduate Studies
IndexNSCAD TimelineImage CreditsExhibition Sponsors
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RBC’s investment in our graduates demonstrates the corporation’s belief that imagination and innovation are essential to vibrant communities and robust economics. I would also like to express my gratitude to the interns who make this happen: Siobhán Gallagher, BDes ’12, who designed the catalogue, and Alejandra Vera, BFA ’12, and Jack Ross, BFA ’12, who organized the accompanying exhibition. Congratu-lations on a job well done. To Siobhán, Alejandra, Jack, and all the other newly minted alumni whose creativity is captured in these pages, I extend my sincere best wishes to you and your families. You are the flag bearers for this incredible university; go out and tell the world about the place where your talents and ingenuity were nurtured. And please, stay in touch. We want to hear about all the incredible things you do as you do as you blaze your path into the future.
David B. SmithPresidentNSCAD University
Graduating from NSCAD University entails more than walking across a stage to receive a diploma—and the “more” has to do with the catalogue you now hold in your hands. It’s like a time capsule for one given academic year, capturing the best work of yet another crop of remarkable graduates. This cata-logue is sent to galleries and libraries far and wide. And it’s an important part of an artist’s professional portfo-lio as our graduates embark on the exciting careers that await them. It’s a calling card that will get them in the door of a gallery or a key element that will set them apart as they apply for grad school. For the graduates whose artwork is included, this catalogue is person-al. As they flip through, they’ll recall the creative spark and hard work that went into their own contribution and that of their classmates. A publication like this could not be achieved without the support of RBC Dominion Securities, which funds this catalogue and the an-nual graduation exhibition. We’re deeply appreciative for the support.
Stewart RobinsonVP & Branch Manager,Nova Scotia Group,RBC Dominion Securities
As one of Canada’s most respected corporations, we at RBC know that the ongoing vitality of a thriving and innovative arts community is in our long-term business interest. We believe that healthy, vibrant communities are a direct result of investing in creative vision and artistic talent. We put our knowledge into action by investing in NSCAD’s Graduation Catalogue, one of the many projects we support through the RBC Emerging Artists Project. Also under this umbrella is the RBC Canadian Painting Competition, a prestigious national competition for emerging artists under the age of 40 and one of the largest award disbursements for painting in Canada. It is entirely possible that some of the artists whose work is reproduced in this catalogue will show up on the shortlist for the RBC Canadian Painting Competition somewhere down the road; indeed, it has happened many times before.
RBC extends congratulations to NSCAD University on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of your founding and to the NSCAD graduates of 2012. You represent the newest generation of alumni of this proud and vital institution. We celebrate your creative vision and artistic talent and wish you continued success.
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When you step foot into NSCAD University’s Granville Campus, you enter a labyrinth of unpredictable staircases, winding hallways, odd rooms you never realized existed, and the occasional trap door. After four years at NSCAD, I’ve become accustomed to all of its twists and turns but am now preparing, along with the rest of my graduating class, to turn a new corner. This year marks NSCAD’s 125th anniversary and it too is turning a new corner. I wanted this idea of change to be the theme for this 2012 Graduation Catalogue and interpreted the idea of turning a corner quite literally in the cover design, having the colorful and repeated geometric shapes form a distinct corner from the back cover to the front, using the book’s spine as the corner’s edge. Graduating during such a land-mark anniversary year for NSCAD reminds me that our history is such a significant part of our future.
This makes me reflect on the past and what brought us here, as a university and as a graduating class. Our school and education have helped shape our creative influ-ences, styles, methods of working, and therefore, our future. That is our history and it is NSCAD’s history and rich past that have helped us reach this point. As you turn each page in this book, you will see how each student chose to represent themselves at this turning point in their life. I hope we can use this catalogue as a reminder of what brought us to this point and what NSCAD helped us achieve. Congratulations, graduates of 2012! Here’s to hoping the winding paths of our future are not nearly as confusing as the ones inside the corner of Duke and Granville.
Siobhán GallagherDesigner and Coordinator2012 Graduation Catalogue
As graduating students and interns at the Anna Leonowens Gallery, we are very excited for the opportunity to curate the 2012 Graduation Exhibition. This year marks NSCAD University’s 125th anniversary and today it continues a proud tradition of cutting edge art production, design, and critical thinking. We are proud to be involved in such a landmark event for the school. Over the past four years, our experience at NSCAD has been exceptional. We have made strong connections with peers, instructors, and the arts community. We remember our time working in the studios, our class discussions, group critiques, and the many challenges that have pushed us to grow. We have seen our peers develop personally and profess-ionally, and it has been a privilege to work with such an outstanding group of students and faculty.
The exhibition and catalogue present the diverse talents of emerging artists and designers of the graduating class. The passionate work of these students will have a significant impact on our culture, and it cannot be stressed enough how important NSCAD is in fostering critical engagement. Often, especially in periods of economic pressure, the benefits of art in society can be undervalued. We must not forget the power of art to positively challenge the status quo, question the world around us, and expand the possibilities of what we can achieve. We congratulate our peers, the graduating students of 2012! Join us in celebrating the next generation of artists and designers moving into rewarding and fulfilling careers in their chosen fields.
Jack Ross andAlejandra VeraExhibition Curators2012 Graduation Exhibition
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UNDERGRADUATE
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Hangama AmiriBFA Fine Art
The Wind-Up Dolls Series #3Oil, acrylic, and earth on canvas106.7 x 121.9 cm / 2011www.hangamaamiri.com
Jessie BabinBFA Fine Art Minor in Drawing
The FallCharcoal on paper111.8 x 76.2 cm / 2011www.jessiebabin.com
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Khadijah BaeisaBDes Interdisciplinary Design
Branding for the 10th Multicultural Night for Mount Saint Vincent UniversityInkjet print27.9 x 43.2 cm / [email protected]
Maria BartlettBFA Fine Art Minor in Art History
UntitledOil and glitter on canvas60 x 121 x 4.4 cm / 2011
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Vida BeyerBFA Interdisciplinary
I Regret NothingBook14 x 21 cm / [email protected]
Natalie BotermanBFA Interdisciplinary
Capt. Smith(s)Digital image17.7 x 10.37 cm / 2012www.natalieboterman.com
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Eva BryantBFA Interdisciplinary
Shubie LakeOil on canvas61 x 45.7 cm / [email protected]
Erin Callahan St. JohnBFA CeramicsMinor in Art History
Lost at SeaCeramic installation at Maritime Museum of the Atlantic48.3 x 12.7 x 7.6 cm / 2011www.junefrost.weebly.com
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Kevin CampbellBFA Fine ArtMinor in Art History
Mark Twain Branch (Red)Lithography and screen print45.7 x 66 cm / 2012
Jack CandlishBFA Interdisciplinary
UntitledLithography and screen print55.9 x 76.2 cm / 2012
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Jessica CarlileBFA Fine Art
Ob-ser-va-tionStained wood, plexiglass, mirror, film, electronics, organic matter137.2 x 152.4 x 76.2 cm / 2011 [email protected]
Stephen CaronBFA Interdisciplinary
MountainPhotolithography and intaglio76.2 x 38 cm / 2011
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Robyn ChamberlainBFA Jewellery Design andMetalsmithing
SerenitySterling silver, garnet, moonstone1.5 x 3 x 2 cm / 2011 www.robynchamberlain.com
Andrew ClassenBFA Interdisciplinary
Time YogaSuper 8 film , 3:36 minutes2011
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Jenna CookBFA Fine ArtMinor in Art History
Invisible VisibleVideo installation2011 [email protected]
Heather DiPintoBFA FilmMinor in Art History
ImprintPhotograph of installation2012www.coastalswell.com
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Laurence Doyon-ThibeaultBDes Interdisciplinary Design
Filament IIInk on paper127 x 96.5 cm / 2011 www.laurencedoyontibo.com
Lisa EnmanBFA Photography
Disposable IncomeInkjet prints112 x 46 cm each / 2011
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Courtney FifieldBFA Jewellery Design andMetalsmithingMinor in Art History
Monster CatCopper, brass, sterling silver, synthetic ruby9 x 6 x 13.5 cm / 2011
Carly FisherBA Art History
UntitledAcrylic on canvas76 x 38 x 5 cm / 2012www.carlymarie.weebly.com
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Siobhán GallagherBDes Interdisciplinary Design
Flew the CoopDigital illustration22.9 x 25.4 cm / 2011www.siobhan-gallagher.com
Erin GrahamBFA PhotographyMinor in Art History
MumInkjet print13 x 14.8 cm / 2011
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Cheryl GreenbergVisual Arts Certificate in Studio:General Practice
Recorder & CastanetsOil on canvas73 x 61 cm / 2011
Rebecca HansonBFA Interdisciplinary
MomentuspensionBubble wrap, wax, string, wood, paint, and [email protected]
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Tamara HarknessBFA TextilesMinor in Art History
Untitled (with detail)Cotton, natural dyes, print, embroidery44.5 x 59.7 cm / [email protected]
Megan HenryBFA Fine ArtMinor in Art History
Clouds of VenusOil on canvas152 x 91 cm / [email protected]
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Allison HigginsBFA Interdisciplinary
Feeding James Performance DocumentationPolaroid photographs (left: James Franco; right: Allison Higgins)7.9 x 7.9 cm and 8.8 x 10.7 cm / 2011www.allisonhiggins.ca
Kathryn HodgesBFA Textiles
Untitled (Short Scroll)Screen printing and hand embroidery on unbleached cotton 152 x 48 cm / 2011
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Brock HoferBDes Interdisciplinary Design
PressureDigital Illustration72.4 x 56.3 cm / [email protected]
Veronica HorsmanBFA Photography
The Dig ProjectFibre prints12.7 x 17.8 cm / 2012
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Raluca IancuBFA Fine ArtMinor in CeramicsMinor in Art History
Corroded MammothWoodcut on BFK Rives paper178 x 107 cm / 2011www.ralu.ca
Amanda Rae KeatingBFA Jewellery Design andMetalsmithing
Dressing Up Dead RabbitsPorcelain, brass, pearls19.5 x 10.2 cm / 2011
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Alexandra KilburnBFA Fine Art
Suspension IXOil on canvas137 x 122 cm / 2011www.alexandrakilburn.com
KT LamondBFA Photography
SartreInkjet print of merged digital images61 x 61 cm / 2011www.ktlamond.com
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Philip LeBlancBFA Interdisciplinary
DowntownSerigraph screen print55.9 x 71.1 cm / 2012www.philipleblancdesign.com
Kathleen LefevreVisual Arts Certificate in Studio:General Practice
Seal the Lid With a Shiny Tablecloth: My Dreams Will Remind Me of What Went WrongInkjet print, digital photography28 x 22 cm / 2011
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Jessica LincolnBFA Fine ArtMinor in Art History
dry cleaning and drop offOil on canvas137 x 152 x 6 cm / 2011
Megan LloydBFA InterdisciplinaryMinor in Art History
UntitledOil on canvas61 x 91.5 cm / 2011
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Victoria MacAskillBFA Fine ArtMinor in DrawingMinor in Art History
AttachmentOil on canvas175 x 123 x 9 cm / 2011
K. Claire MacDonaldBFA Jewellery Design andMetalsmithing
Magnified 02Brooch: wood, brass, steel, paint5 x 9 x 1.5 cm / 2011www.kclairem.wordpress.com
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Meghan MacdonaldBFA InterdisciplinaryMinor in Art History
Pocket KnifeFree-motion embroidery with thread6 x 2 x 2 cm / 2011www.meghan-macdonald.com
Courtney MacInnisBFA Fine ArtMinor in Art History
CactusOil and acrylic on canvas135 x 150 cm / [email protected]
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Alice MacLeanBFA Fine Art
Panda ManOil on canvas91.5 x 183 cm / [email protected]
Kathleen MacLeodBFA Photography
I Love NSInkjet print45 x 60 cm / 2010
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Patricia MaderBFA Interdisciplinary
101 pounds or my body weight in flowersSculptural installation: dried flowers, rocks, pulleys182.9 x 304.8 x 609.6 cm / 2010
Andrew MaizeBFA Interdisciplinary
redactionE-mail2012www.wix.com/andrewmaize/andrewmaize
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Kailey ManderBFA Photography
MementoInkjet Print76.2 x 61 cm / 2011www.kaileymander.ca
Gwendydd Erin MartinBDes Interdisciplinary Design
Great White North Maple Whisky PackagingBoxboard, various paper stock10 x 20 x 10 cm / 2012www.emartin.ca
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Emily MasonBFA Photography
Sharon, Saint JohnInket Print33 x 40.5 cm / 2011
Maddy MathewsBFA Fine Art
Drunk Descending a StaircaseOil and spraypaint on cardboard, oil paint on gessoed cardboard134 x 155 x 36 cm / 2012www.maddymathews.com
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Ardavan MirhosseiniBDes Interdisciplinary Design
Water PackagingPrint on cardboard21 x 29.5 x 15 cm / [email protected]
Laura MofinaBFA Textiles
Woven Galaxies (Series of 10)Woven cotton thread, dyes, bleach18 x 94 cm / [email protected]
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Tyler MunfordBFA Interdisciplinary
Staged Public 1Inkjet print60.96 x 40.64 cm / [email protected]
Courtney MurphyBFA PhotographyMinor in Art History
SplashInkjet prints48.3 x 32 cm / 2010
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Valentyna OniskoBFA InterdisciplinaryMinor in Art History
‘Tis thus we heed no instinct but our own sorrow;Believe no evil till the evil’s doneTextile installation, mixed media38.1 x 25.4 x 38.1 cm / [email protected]
Rebecca O’QuinnBFA Photography
What Your Parents Never Told You 101Inkjet print48 x 33 cm / [email protected]
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Steven PetersVisual Arts Certificate in Studio:Ceramics
Coral GardenSemi-porcelain with various glazes60 x 97 x 32 cm / 2011www.stevenpeters.ca
Cadence PlantharaBFA Interdisciplinary
WindowPainted steel, acrylic on polyester100 x 200 cm / 2011
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Lorraine PlourdeBFA Interdisciplinary
Marie & MathieuInkjet print31 x 46 cm / 2011www.lorraineplourde.com
Mary Lynn PodilukBFA Jewellery Design andMetalsmithing
Toothy SoundsSterling silver, resin, gold leaf, steel4.3 x 6.4 x 3.8 cm / 2011www.behance.net/MaryLynn_Podiluk
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Emily PowersBFA Fine Art
CaturdayOil on canvas91.4 x 152.4 cm / 2012
Nadine PurdyBDes Interdisciplinary Design
Mingle MagazineInkjet prints 14 x 21.6 cm / 2011www.nadinepurdy.com
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Mengnan QuBFA Jewellery Design andMetalsmithing
Bitter Melon TeapotChased and repoussé copper9 x 18 x 6 cm / 2011www.mengnanqu.com
Desirée RondeauBFA Fine Art
River to Shore Acrylic on MDF panel 244 x 91 x 2.5 cm / [email protected]
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Sonja RosenbergBFA Jewellery Design andMetalsmithing
Erosion Series: Regrowth 6Sterling silver, copper, stingray leather, nephrite, onyx, nylon threads, patina 10.2 x 6.35 x 1.3 cm / 2011www.sonjarosenberg.com
Jack RossBFA Fine ArtMinor in Art History
JennyOil on canvas91.4 x 152 cm / 2011
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Laura RoyBFA Interdisciplinary
Soft Hearted HomeFun fur, paper, drawings, photocopies, cardstock, thread, ink, metallic reflective paper 17.8 x 17.8 x 20.3 cm / 2011
Alison SanfordBFA Photography
NeomaniaPhoto light boxes61 x 61 x 2.5 cm each / [email protected]
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Morag SchonkenBFA Interdisciplinary
The Pigeon ProjectPerformance [email protected]
Hannah SchröterBFA Fine Art
UntitledPencil on rag paper101 x 129.5 cm / 2012
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Emma SenftBFA Interdisciplinary
brought to lightLithograph installation56 x 76 cm / [email protected]
Kristen SharpeBFA Interdisciplinary
Hardwood is the New DirtOil on canvas76.5 x 76.5 x 2 cm / 2011www.kristensharpe.weebly.com
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Natania ShermanBFA Fine ArtMinor in Art History
ReconveneWoodcut print35.5 x 49.5 cm / 2011
Rachael ShrumBFA Photography
InventoryInkjet print58.4 x 83.8 cm / 2011www.rachaelshrum.com
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Jimy SloanBFA Fine Art
Number 1Acrylic and charcoal on canvas152 x 213 cm / 2012www.jimysloan.blogspot.com
Mary StankeviciusBFA Ceramics
Guardian No. 1Paperclay and glaze60 x 91 x 60 cm / 2011
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Yulia StartsevBFA Interdisciplinary
How to Enter a RoomConstructed room with heart rate monitors installed in door handles2011www.yuliastartsev.com
Hannah SteinbauerBFA Fine Art
Mur. Rip Van Winkle. Angus L. MacDonaldWire, pine, resin cored solder50 x 40 x 7 cm / 2011
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Jessica StephensBFA PhotographyMinor in Art History
UntitledInkjet print44.7 x 45.7 cm / 2011www.jessicastephens.webs.com
Danièle StewartBFA Ceramics
untitled 001Semi porcelain, various textiles48 x 20 x 250 cm / 2011www.danielestewart.wordpress.com
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Cait VachonBDes Interdisciplinary DesignMinor in Fashion
Betty BadlandsSuper 8 film, 4:58 minutes2011www.caitvachon.com
Liz van AllenBFA Interdisciplinary
BrightwoodSterling silver, kingwood, emerald6 x 5 x 0.5 cm / 2012
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Alejandra VeraBFA Fine Art
120 feet of Fruit by the FootFruit by the Foot20 x 2.5 x 20 cm / 2009
John WasteneysBFA Interdisciplinary
EmpathyProjection, photography, silk and metal frame152 x 101.6 x 1.3 cm / 2012www.johnwasteneys.ca
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Justin WestBFA Fine Art
untitledOil on wood panel61 x 76.2 x 5.1 cm / [email protected]
Trista WiebeBFA PhotographyMinor in Textiles
UntitledNatural dye on cotton153 x 107 x 2 cm / 2011
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Brianne WilliamsBFA Fine ArtMinor in Drawing
Deep BlueOil on canvas165 x 123 cm / [email protected]
Teresa WozniakBDes Interdisciplinary Design
Four Horsemen CigarsWood, gold foil, cigars23 x 30 x 4 cm / 2011www.cargocollective.com/teresawozniak
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Eliot WrightBFA Photography
Observation #8Archival inkjet prints (diptych)137.2 x 55.8 cm / 2012www.eliotwright.ca
Katie WrightBFA Jewellery Design andMetalsmithingMinor in Art History
Kandinsky’s Golden Tears NeckpieceNu-gold, 24k plate, silver, vintage beads8 x 40 x 2 cm / [email protected]
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GRADUATE
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LeeAndra CianciMaster of Design
The Kitchen Table as Creative SpaceDynamic dining [email protected]
Khaled DahiMaster of Design
Thesis PosterDigital image15.2 x 25 cm / [email protected]
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April DeanMaster of Fine Arts in Fine andMedia Arts
Eight Days a WeekPhotolithography and silkscreen on paper with wax89 x 65.5 x 4 cm / 2011www.aprildeanart.com
Philip DelisleMaster of Fine Arts in Fine andMedia Arts
NSCAD MFA StudioAcrylic on canvas181 x 166 x 5 cm / 2012www.thetq.com/phil
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Shu (Grace) FangMaster of Design
How Can a Clarified Chinese Cultural Identity Redefine Chinese Landscape in 21st Century?Inket print56 x 91.4 cm / 2011
Ian GrivoisMaster of Design
Spreads From Design Process BookInkjet prints43 x 27.9 cm / 2011-2012
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Carley HodgkinsonMaster of Design
How to Write a Love Letter (the Bauhaus Way)Inkjet print30.5 x 24 cm / 2011www.hodgkinsondesign.com
Mark KasumovicMaster of Fine Arts in Fine andMedia Arts
The ColosseumInkjet print203 x 152 cm / 2011www.markkasumovic.com
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Cassandra KellamMaster of Fine Arts in Craft
Pipe SackCeramic, gold, flock fiber53.34 x 63.5 x 27.94 cm / 2011-2012
Yin LongMaster of Design
Thesis PosterInkjet print109.2 x 60.7 cm / [email protected]
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Stuart McQuarrieMaster of Design
ThesisInkjet print56 x 91.4 cm / 2011
Michael PetersMaster of Design
ThesisDigital images2011
MUSEUM OF
CULTURAL
HISTORY
Art Gallery of Halifax
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MUSEUM OF
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HISTORY
Art Gallery of Halifax
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Title: Point Pleasant Park, Halifax, NS. Canada
Description: One winter morning we were walking our dog on the shore, along where the gulls drop shellfish on the rocks (to break open and eat). It was a really, really cold morning and I had to pry the empty mus-sel shells out of the sand to make a simple spiral. Too cold to do more and even then, what the wind didn’t blow off, our dog would run in and snatch shells from the pattern. Ha!
there’s art in my parkMUSEUM O
F
CULTURAL
HISTORY
Art Gallery of Halifax
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Jenna Faye PowellMaster of Fine Arts in Fine and Media Arts
Red Sky at NightAcrylic and oil on canvas121 x 121 x 3.8 cm / 2012www.jennafayepowell.com
Joseph RauMaster of Design
Original Thesis PosterInkjet print2011
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Hana SeoMaster of Design
Design for 21st Century ChurchInkjet printLetter-size book / 2011-2012
Helen TeagerMaster of Fine Arts in Fine andMedia Arts
Stolen objects from a hardware store collected from May 1 - July 31, 2011Plaster381 x 243.8 x 20.2 cm / 2011www.helenteager.com
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Linghan ZhanMaster of Design
Thesis PosterInkjet print12.7 x 22.75 cm / [email protected]
Yanyan ZhangMaster of Design
Understanding the Use of Female Images in Chinese AdvertisingInkjet print12.7 x 22.75 cm / [email protected]
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INDEX
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1887Anna Leonowens
co-founds the Victoria School of Art and Design
in the Union Bank Building on Hollis Street
1891The school moves
to Halifax Academy, 1649 Brunswick Street
1897Miss Katherine Evans, first
woman principal, organizes the VSAD’s first annual
student exhibition
1903The school purchases
and moves to the old National School facing Grand Parade
1968The Anna Leonowens
Gallery opens
1972Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts
Degree is awarded to Andy Warhol
1969The school is renamed
the Nova Scotia Collegeof Art and Design
1973MFA degree
program launches
1978NSCAD moves to its current location
in historic buildings bounded by Hollis and Granville Streets
1985Faculty Union of
NSCAD (FUNSCAD) is formed
1987NSCAD celebrates its
centennial year
125 YEARS OF ART AND DESIGN EDUCATION
1946There is an influx of students after WWII. “Veterans swell
artist ranks–College of Art needing new and larger building”
is a headline in The Chronicle
1909VSAD principal Henry Rosenberg founds
the Nova Scotia Museum of Fine Arts (now the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia)
1916Arthur Lismer is appointed principal during a period of decline for the school.
At the time, enrolment was about twelve students
1925Under provincial charter
the school is renamed the Nova Scotia College of Art
1967Garry Neill Kennedy arrives as president and positions the art college on the leading edge of the conceptual art movement
2003The school is renamed
NSCAD University
2004NSCAD expands into its
second campus–the Academy Building for film studies
on Brunswick Street
2007NSCAD expands
into its third campus, the Port Campus,
on the Halifax Seaport
2012NSCAD celebrates
its 125th anniversary
1920With returning soldiers and Lismer’s
tenure, the school is revived. Craft courses introduced include embroidery, modeling,
metalwork, leatherwork and jewelry
1921
Elizabeth Styring Nutt begins the diploma system.
Margaret and Isabel Brodie and Lila
Publicover receive the first teachers’ course diplomas
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Ashley Bedet Video footage, page 24
Andrew ClassenVideo footage, page 90
James FrancoPhotographic documentation, page 36
Erin GrahamPhotographic documentation, pages 13, 46, 70
Rebecca HannonPhotographic documentation, page 41
IMAGE CREDITS
Laura KolnickPerformer in video, page 23
Jacob MailmanPhotographic documentation, page 10
Jessica StephensPhotography assistant, page 63
Helen TeagerPhotographic documentation, page 20
Becka ViauPhotographic documentation, page 110
All other accompanying photography © respective artists.
Alison Sanford, 2012 Graduation Catalogue PhotographerArtwork documentation and colour correction, pages 16, 26, 32, 37, 47, 51, 57, 59, 60, 61, 71, 73, 76, 82, 95, 99
Garrison Brewing Co.Sawadee Tea HouseJava Blend Coffee RoastersNSCAD Student Union (SUNSCAD)NSCAD Office of Student and Academic ServicesNSCAD Alumni AssociationRBC Dominion Securities and RBC Foundation
EXHIBITION SPONSORS
We would like to extend our great appreciation to all of our sponsors on behalf of NSCAD University’s graduating class of 2012. We thank you for your generous contributions to the 2012 Graduation Exhibition and Catalogue. Your support will ensure success for the next generation of artists and designers. The Anna Leonowens Gallery and NSCAD University are proud to work with these sponsors and look forward to future collaborations together!
Jack Ross and Alejandra Vera 2012 Graduation Exhibition Curators
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