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Community of Practice: Create/Activate/Extend
Master of Arts in Art Education Students

Workshop Registration

May 30 - Jun 10, 2023

Gallery 2

Group exhibition

Community of Practice: Create/Activate/Extend draws parallels between visual media, performance art, and community-based practice to map the ways Master of Art in Art Education students make sense of their own communities. Each of the works presented reflect on how we relate to space and place, where we find solace or tension, and how we move through our communities. 

 Workshop-like activations of the gallery space hosted by Art Education students pose an opportunity for the NSCAD community to actively participate with the artists/researchers/teachers in continuing to extend the boundaries and connections of our communities. 

Artists; Nina Acosta, Melissa Boucher-Guilbert, Laura Bucci, Tania Fuentes , Emily Gillies , Elly Grant, Signy Holm, Robin Jensen, Meghan Macdonald, Lisa MacPherson, Sydney Wreaks 

Workshops scheduled June 2, 3, 8, & 10 @ 12 noon 

Please Register for each workshop individually. No registration required for the mending drop-in.

WORKSHOP: Crayola Calligraphy

Friday, Jun 2, 12:00pm Friday, Jun 2, 1:00pm

Join Lisa MacPherson for a fun and engaging Calligraphy Workshop using Crayola markers!

WORKSHOP: Mending Drop-in

Saturday, Jun 3, 12:00pm Saturday, Jun 3, 1:00pm

Pair of pants that need to be hemmed? Hole in your favourite sweater? Bring it by The Anna on Saturday June 3rd to mend it!

WORKSHOP: Knife Skills in the Gallery

Thursday, Jun 8, 12:00pm Thursday, Jun 8, 1:00pm

Join Laura for a hands-on workshop where you will learn some knife skills and kitchen tips.

WORKSHOP: Seeding Care

Saturday, Jun 10, 12:00pm Saturday, Jun 10, 1:00pm

Seeding Care invites the public in planting seeds as a way to connect with the Earth, each other, and themselves.

Opening reception: Canadian Student Silversmith Exhibition 2023, MAAEd Students group exhibition, Maryon Bouchard

Monday, May 29, 5:30pm Monday, May 29, 7:00pm

Join us for the opening reception of exhibitions Canadian Student Silversmith Exhibition 2023, MAAEd Students group exhibition, and Maryon

Various print materials created during MAAEd courses.
Image credit: Nina Acosta
2019 Graduation exhibition installation. Small drawings and found objects are on the wall next to a textile hanging.

The Anna Leonowens Gallery Systems is a public exhibition space within NSCAD University, presenting professional exhibitions by established artists alongside graduating student exhibitions.

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