XNova Scotia College
of Art and Designtwenty ten graduation catalogueXX
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Anna Leonowens Gallery Design and Production Team
Catalogue Designer and Coordinator : Cait VachonGraduation Exhibition Curator : sol LegaultDirector, Anna Leonowens Gallery: Tonia Di RisioExhibitions Coordinator : Eleanor KingDirector, University Relations: Jane Hopgood
Special thanks to:
President David B. Smith, Jane Hopgood, Director, University Rela-tions and all departmental faculty for their cooperation. Tonia Di Risio and Eleanor King for their support and encouragement. Mike Innes and the team at Meridian Communications for their generous printing expertise. Jacob Mailman for his photo assis-tance, and Will Hopkins for image preparation. Jeff Wry from the NSCAD Print Shop, and the 2010 graduates - without their hard work this publication would not exist.
This book is printed in Canada by an FSC certified printer, ensuring production
complies with international standards governing sound environmental practices.
Cover is printed on Hanno Art Silk, 200 M Cover. Text is printed on Hanno Art Silk,
100 lb Text. Both stocks are acid- and elemental chlorine-free, and FSC certified.
The 2010 Graduation Catalogue is made possible by the generous support of the RBC Emerging Artists Project.
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This catalogue accompanies the 2010 NSCAD University Graduation Exhibition at Anna Leonowens, Port Loggia and Seeds Galleries, May 4 to 16, 2010.
Published by NSCAD University5163 Duke StreetHalifax, Nova ScotiaB3J 3J6, Canada (902) 444 9600
Visit our website for the most current program and admission information at www.nscad.ca.
ISBN 978-0-920149-26-3
© 2010 NSCAD University.All rights reserved. Printed in Canada by Meridian Communica-tions, Halifax, Nova Scotia. www.meridiancommunications.ca
Work images © of respective artists. Catalogue design and accompanying imagery © Cait Vachon.
No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any man-ner 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.
NSCAD University does not necessarily endorse or condone the ideas or viewpoints expressed by contributors to this catalogue.
Text set in Rockwell and Franklin Gothic. Cover created with Avenir.V iew the photography credits for additional information regarding photography and printing information.
Introductory Messages
Message from the President 4
Message from our Sponsor 5
Message from the Exhibition Curator 6
Message from the Catalogue Designer 7
The Catalogue
Undergraduate Studies 9
Graduate Studies 97
Index 110
Photography Credits 114
Sponsors 115
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David B. Smith President
Stewart Robinson Vice President & Branch Manager, Nova Scotia Group, RBC Dominion Securities
As one of Canada’s most respected corporations, RBC values creative thinking as integral to vibrant communities and the key to successful business. Investing in creative talent has long been a priority for us, and we are proud to put our convictions into action through the RBC Emerging Artists Project.
Helping talented students make the transition from the academic to the entrepreneurial world of the arts is evident in our ongoing part-nership with NSCAD and is one of many ways in which we encourage creative expression in Canada. Former students, now artists, who have been touched by RBC Emerging Artist funding are in galleries, theatres and creative institutions coast to coast, contributing to the cultural fabric of our nation. By featuring the work of NSCAD stu-dents in our Halifax office and supporting the graduation exhibition and catalogue, we are excited to know that our role in their careers may be only just beginning.
RBC is proud to celebrate creative vision and artistic talent in our community, and wishes NSCAD University graduates continued success.
It is a privilege for me once again to write the welcome remarks for NSCAD University’s Graduation Catalogue. This is the fourth year of this publication, which highlights the best works of our newest alumni – the 2010 graduating class. Throughout these pages, through extraordinary creative practices, you will see our future arts leaders. The students whose works populate these pages will together trans-form the cultural landscape of Canada and NSCAD is so proud to have contributed to their journey as artists.
This catalogue is sent to galleries around the world, it is sent to proud parents across the country, and in many cases, it is the beginning of a professional portfolio for our graduating students. It is also a testament to the powerful partnerships NSCAD has struck with the corporate community. RBC Financial Group, through the RBC Emerging Artists Project, has been the sponsor of this catalogue since its incep-tion. The partnership between NSCAD and RBC works on many levels, from raising the profile of students in our community to providing them with a professional self-marketing tool in the Graduation Cata-logue. Furthermore, the experience allows students to build key busi-ness skills as working artists. Thank you, RBC, for making this experi-ence available to our students through your meaningful investment.
I wish to extend my sincere best wishes to all our new alumni and their families. I also want to congratulate two NSCAD students in particular who have worked tirelessly on producing this catalogue and its corresponding exhibition: Cait Vachon, who designed the 2010 catalogue and sol Legault, who curated the 2010 Graduation Exhibition.
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Cait Vachon 2010 Graduation Catalogue Designer and Coordinator [email protected]
Like many other students coming in from across the country, this was my first year studying at NSCAD University.
One of the most exciting features of this university is its broad range of disciplines. My goal in designing this year’s catalogue has been to highlight diversity by presenting each work to its best advantage within the rich mosaic of art, craft and design.
The Twenty Ten Graduation Catalogue does not follow the traditional approach of categorizing entries alphabetically and by discipline. Instead, each submission has been selected and placed according to its underlying aesthetic.
On the cover you’ll see traces of a few words. The cover design began as an index of the many disciplines of study at NSCAD. The words that formed the titles and descriptions were then fragmented, overlapped, coloured, and repeated until they became a textured, woven fabric. This multi-dimensional fabric represents NSCAD, its solidarity and the diverse talents of its graduating students.
On behalf of NSCAD University and the graduating class of 2010, I would like to thank Meridian Communications for their generous sponsorship and support throughout this project.
sol Legault 2010 Graduation Exhibition Curator
Taking the big step out into the world can be daunting for an artist, craftsperson or designer these days. As we begin to look back on what we have learned and accomplished in our time here at NSCAD, we will see that what we have gained is directly proportional to the effort and passion we have poured into our work. Challenges set before us by our teachers and peers have been instrumental in developing our creative problem-solving skills and fostering a critical engagement with the world around us. It is we, however, who are charged with the respon-sibility to take advantage of this valuable experience and apply it to whatever we undertake in the world beyond school.
Endless studio sessions, wild NSCAD dances, Monday night gallery openings, getting lost in the stairways at Granville campus, student-led events and movements, daily encounters with ever-helpful department staff, as well as the unique personal connections and relationships we hold dear, all add up to a wealth of experience that will stay with us forever.
We, as emerging artists/designers/craftspeople, need to remember that our critical and dedicated approaches to our work and the world are invaluable. In a time when art can be sorely undervalued, we must continue the work that is important to us, and get it out there to make it known that it is important to all. Remember that art is what makes a culture rich.
I offer congratulations and good fortune to my peers, the graduating class of 2010!
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UNDERGRADUATEU
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Eric Mummery - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 And Dog Saw That It Was Good
Watercolour on paper - 55.9 x 76.2 cm
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Joshua Feigin - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Getting it Right, Seventeen of Seventeen
Ink on paper - 21.6 x 27.9 cm
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Anna Millar - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2010 Awake & Moving About
Intaglio print - 49.5 x 64.8 cm each
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Carmen Rhoads - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Episode XXXIII
Lino-reductive print on paper - 30.5 x 23 cm
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Shevawn Desrosiers - Bachelor of Design, Major in Interdisciplinary Design
2009 Animal Antics Map
Digital print on paper - 5.1 x 91.4 cm (1 panel)
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Charles Wills - Bachelor of Design, Major in Interdisciplinary Design
2010 Yarmouth 250
Digital logo - variable sizes
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Jessica Smith - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art
2009 Susan
Embroidery on cotton muslin - 35.6 x 45.7cm
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Rebecca Roher - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art
2009 Week 16 (Appreciating Rain)
Watercolour and pencil on paper - 23 x 30.5 cm
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Sophia Erdahl - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art
2010 South of My Feet
Oil on panel - 121.9 x 182.9 cm
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Jared Betts - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Obscured Innocence
Mixed media on canvas - 76.2 x 76.2 cm
www.jaredbetts.com
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Will Hopkins - Bachelor of Design, Major in Interdisciplinary Design
2010 2010 Calendar
Digital print on paper - 59.4 x 84.1 cm
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Gail Jeffery Fitzgerald - Visual Arts Certificate for Teachers
2009 Toxic Waste
Screenprint on paper - 45 x 62 cm
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Jessica Hein - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Untitled (world)
Graphite, acrylic on paper - 61 x 61 cm
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Sebastian Frye - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary), Minor in Art History
2010 Friends (Seldon)
Graphite, charcoal, eraser on paper - 40.6 x 61 cm
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Berkeley Brown - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Jewellery Design and Metalsmithing
2009 Sifter Ring
Sterling silver, paper, glass bead - 6 x 4.5 x 3.5cm
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Zsuzsa Szöke - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2010 Felforditom, Leforditom: Aratas
Crochet, pom-pom, wire - 121.9 x 91.4 cm
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Zimra Beiner - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Ceramics
2009 Ran
Stoneware - 68.6 cm diameter
[email protected] - www.zimrabeiner.com
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Elyse Holmes - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Another Variation
Porcelain - 27.9 cm diameter
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Kayla Gibbens - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary), Minor in Art History
2009 Untitled
Monotype print - 38.1 x 58.4 cm
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Benjamin Kai Reimer-Watts - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Still Life
India ink on Stonehenge paper - 38.1 x 54.9 cm
www.grinandgrit.com - [email protected]
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Neil Antoine Raymond Lapierre - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary), Minor in Art History
2009 Bedtime
Intaglio on paper - 38.1 x 27.9 cm
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Brandie Ingraham - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art, Minor in Drawing
2009/10 Faerie
Conté, wax pencil on paper - 61 x 76.2 cm
[email protected] - www.twistedbunny.org
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Lara Lutsenko - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Ebb and Flow
Ink on paper - 83.8 x 55.9 cm
Kathryn Johnson - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art, Minor in Drawing
2009 Untitled (Athletics)
Ink, gouache, pencil on paper - 55.8 x 76.2 cm
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Adam Rafuse - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Film
2008 Superspeed
Colour photograph (inkjet print) - 33 x 48.3 cm
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Chelle Wootten - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Photography
2008-10 Building Blocks
Colour photograph (inkjet print) - 152.4 x 81.3 cm (and growing)
[email protected] - www.chellewootten.com
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Lindsay Ballard - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Photography, Minor in Art History
2008 From the series ‘Masked’
Colour photograph - 40.6 x 50.8 cm
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Bryan Rubarth - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Photography
2009 Meditation-3 (From the installation 'Western Body/Eastern Mind')
Photographic transparency, lightbox - 76.2 x 76.2 cm
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Jacob Mailman - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Photography
2009 Shared Isolation 3
Digital image (inkjet print) - 50.8 x 60.1 cm
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Trevor Wood - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Photography
2009 Halifamous
Colour photograph (inkjet print) - 55.9 x 71.1 cm
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Ashley Hicks - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Photography
2009 Aesop
Colour photograph (archival inkjet print) - 55 x 76 cm
[email protected] - www.ashleyhicks.ca
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Kerrin Kenny - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Double Major in Photography and Film
2010 Scotia Square from the Pedway
Colour photograph (inkjet print) - 61 x 61 cm
[email protected] - flickr.com/photos/kerrinalice
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Amanda Hammond - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Photography
2009 Madrid: Portraits of Urban Vendors
Colour photograph (inkjet print) - 33 x 48.3 cm
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Courtney Kelsey - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Photography
2009 Untitled
Colour photograph (inkjet print) - 60.1 x 91.4 cm
[email protected] - www.courtneykelsey.ca
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sol Legault - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Photography, Minor in Drawing
2010 metamorph #011
Digital image (inkjet print) - 61 x 91.4 cm
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Keith McLeod - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Photography
2008 Saputo Factory
Digital photographic composite (inkjet print) - 60 x 90 cm
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Zoltan Ric - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art, Minor in Art History
2009 Acts of God
Lithograph on paper - 76.2 x 157.5 cm
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Keltie MacNeill - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Homeward
Photographic transparency, lightbox - 61 x 61 x 15.2 cm
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Katharine Vingoe-Cram - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art, Minor in Art History
2009 Pool
Oil and ink on canvas - 50.8 x 76.2 cm
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Nathan Patterson - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art, Minors in Art History and Drawing
2009 King of the Castle
Oil on canvas - 183 x 122 cm
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Adam Gunn - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Untitled F igure Painting
Oil on canvas - 152.4 x 121.9 cm
[email protected] - www.adamgunndrawing.blogspot.com
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Dave Simpson - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art
2009 Eye Line Composition
Oil, acrylic, wood stain on plywood support - 19.1 x 29.2 cm
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Alicia Kennedy - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2008 Untitled
Mixed media on paper - 91.4 x 121.9 cm
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Patrick Burgomaster - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art, Minor in Drawing
2010 Whose Own Land
Acrylic on canvas - 182.9 x 121.9 cm
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Kimberley Dodd - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2010 Borzois
Acrylic on panel - 61 x 91.4 cm
Mary Goodman - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Untitled
Acrylic on wood - 63.5 x 78.7 cm
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Colleen McKee - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art
2008 Fog - Risser’s Beach
Acrylic on canvas - 91.4 x 101.6 cm
[email protected] - vans.ednet.ns.ca
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Jennie Philpott - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art
2009 Kat Bjelland
Acrylic and oil on canvas - 152.4 x 182.9 cm
[email protected] - www.jenniephilpott.com
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Jessica Massard - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Stretch No.3
Acrylic on canvas - 20.3 x 20.3 cm
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Ellen Murphy - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Untitled
Oil on wood - 22.9 x 30.5 cm
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Adrian Phillips - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary), Minor in Art History
2010 Untitled
Mixed media collage (inkjet print) - 30.5 x 91.4 cm
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Delee DeCap - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art
2009 Swimcap, Checks
Oil on canvas - 91.4 x 76.2 cm
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Wendy Ridout Muise - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art
2008 Rivulet #2
Oil on canvas - 101.6 x 61 cm
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Carl Youngbluth - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art, Minor in Drawing
2009 Ambiguity
Watercolour on paper - 22.9 x 15.2 cm
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Emily Blair Doiron - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Jewellery Design and Metalsmithing
2010 Curio Pendant
Sterling silver, brass, raw silk and citrine - 4 x 2.5 x 1.5 cm
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Evie R. Dunville - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Jewellery Design and Metalsmithing
2009 Honey
Copper, enamel, upholstery cord - 50 x 22 x 7cm
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Laura Mitrow - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art
2010 Explosive Transmutation
Bronze - 17 x 12 x 12 cm
[email protected] - www.lauramitrow.com
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Joe Fougere - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Jewellery Design and Metalsmithing
2009 Architecture Study #1
Sterling silver, gold, diamond - 3 x 3 x 3cm
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Chayle Cook - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Lichen Ring
Sterling silver - 1.7 x 2.2 x 0.6 cm
www.chayle.com
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Karyn Houston - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Untitled
Copper, enamel, sterling silver, pearl - 6.2 x 4.6 x 1.8 cm
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Gina Rae Anderson - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Intermedia
2009 FullStop
Mixed media (fimo) - 121.9 x 121.9 cm
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Damyèle Arbez-Chaput - Visual Arts Certificate in Studio: Sculpture
2009 Alice (detail)
Mixed media - 457.2 x 182.9 cm
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Rachelle Chartrand - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Green
Mixed media - 121.9 x 167.6 cm
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Heather Burgess - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2010 Another Reason Not to Take the Artist Profession Seriously
NSCAD Degree - 25.4 x 25.4 cm
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Vanessa Malicki-Sánchez - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary), Minor in Art History
2009 Link (detail)
Hand-woven unbleached cotton, black cotton - 27.9 x 48.3 cm
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Amanda Lye - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Coalescent Moment (Detail)
Pencil crayon, pastel, mixed media on mylar - 200 x 100 cm
[email protected] - www.amandalye.com
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Pamela Onecia Johnston - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Textiles, Minor in Fashion
2009 Room to Breathe: Jacket
Cotton-linen, tea-dyed silk, wooden buttons
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Andrea Saint-Pierre - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Textiles
2009 Rise
Cotton yarn, dye, spray paint on chaise longue - 182.9 x 91.4 x 91.4 cm
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Laura Durston - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Textiles
2009 Bird Pie
Cotton, wool, lace - 22.9 cm diameter (each)
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Amy Negus - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Textiles, Minor in Fashion
2010 Playing with Colour
Cotton, silk - various sizes
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Jeremy White - Bachelor of Design, Major in Interdisciplinary Design
2009 NSCAD University Graduation Catalogue 2009
Book - 16.2 x 16.2 cm (165 pages)
www.yetifist.com
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Owen Brush - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary), Minor in Art History
2009 Scarf (detail)
Hand-spun local fibres - 250 x 25.4 cm
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Joshua Peressotti - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Untitled
Ink, varnish on canvas - 20.3 x 20.3 cm
[email protected] - www.joshuaperessotti.com
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Anne Pickard - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 winners homeSense
Mixed media installation - dimensions variable
www.handygirlsguide.blogspot.com
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Andrew Buszchak - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2007 Idiot String
General Electric wall-mounted telephones, telephone cord - dimensions variable
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Annik Gaudet - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2010 Wanderlust
V ideo installation - dimensions variable
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Jesse Walker - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2006 Bag
Concrete, NSCAD garbage - duration 2.5 years
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Jessica Smallwood - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Intermedia
2009 Climbing Upwards
Colour photograph, drawing, text - 21.6 x 27.9 cm
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Linda Small - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Untitled Spoon
Acrylic paint on metal - 15.2 x 3.8 cm
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Noah Derek Logan - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art
2009/10 In the Big Leagues
Mixed media installation - dimensions variable
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Lloyd Stone - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 Contraption 1
Wood, metal, canvas and living plants - 182.9 x 91.4 x 121.9 cm
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Charlene (Chuck) Heilman - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 10 Toes to the Curb (installation view)
Electroluminescent wire and plywood - dimensions variable
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Sarah Jane Robinson - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary)
2009 self-construct (detail)
Mixed media installation - dimensions variable
Leilany Garron - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art
2010 Eros, Philia + Agape (III)
Oil on canvas - 91.4 x 121.9 cm
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Shauna Smith - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Fine Art
2009 Played Games
Oil on canvas - 61 x 91.4 cm
www.shaunasmith.com
Alana Lea Wilson - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Ceramics
2009 Untitled (Exploring), installation view
Earthenware, terra sigillatta - variable sizes
alanawilson.wordpress.com
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Nicola Tibbetts - Master of Fine Arts in Fine and Media Arts
2010 Accumulation of Ingredients
Oil on canvas - 121.9 x 121.9 cm
[email protected] - www.nicolatibbetts.com
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Alistair Rance - Master of Fine Arts in Fine and Media Arts
2010 Points of Origin series #1
Oil and acrylic on canvas - 243.8 x 243.8 cm
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Jenna Edwards - Master of Fine Arts in Fine and Media Arts
2009 From the series “Topographs”
Colour photographic print - 61 x 61 cm
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Scott Bertram - Master of Fine Arts in Fine and Media Arts
2009 November (Landscapes)
Acrylic on canvas - 198 x 355 cm
[email protected] - www.scottbertram.ca
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Shane Song Keyu - Master of Design
2009/10 Visual and Aural Language System of Chinese Pronunciation (VALSP)
Digital print on paper (detail) - variable sizes
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Meredith Ann Brooks - Master of Design
2010 Halifax Lost
Digital print on paper - 24.1 x 19.2 cm
[email protected] - www.meredithannbrooks.com
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Christel LeBlanc - Master of Design
2009 Plane Clash
Digital print on paper - 43.2 x 83.8 cm
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Juan Zheng - Master of Design
2009 The Wedge of Commemoration
Digital 3D model
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Barbara Sutherland - Master of Fine Arts in Craft
2010 Second Cocoon
Video still
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Chris Myhr - Master of Fine Arts in Fine and Media Arts
2009 60 Cycle Hum
Audio installation - dimensions variable
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Pudy Tong - Master of Fine Arts in Fine and Media Arts
2010 Editorial
Live digital projection, custom software (simulated screen capture)
www.pudytong.ca
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Amélie Proulx - Master of Fine Arts in Craft
2009 Voilà, Vois là, Voile (a)
Mixed media - 223.5 x 205.7 x 33 cm
[email protected] - www.amelieproulx.com
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INDEXI
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71 Anderson, Gina Rae
70 Arbez-Chaput, Damyèle
37 Ballard, Lindsay
27 Beiner, Zimra
100 Bertram, Scott
19 Betts, Jared
102 Brooks, Meredith Ann
25 Brown, Berkeley
80 Brush, Owen
72 Burgess, Heather
52 Burgomaster, Patrick
85 Buszchak, Andrew
73 Chartrand, Rachelle
69 Cook, Chayle
60 DeCap, Delee
15 Desrosiers, Shevawn
55 Dodd, Kimberley
65 Doiron, Emily Blair
64 Dunville, Evie R.
79 Durston, Laura
101 Edwards, Jenna
18 Erdahl, Sophia
10 Feigin, Joshua
20 Fitzgerald, Gail Jeffery
66 Fougere, Joe
74 Lye, Amanda
46 MacNeill, Keltie
39 Mailman, Jacob
75 Malicki-Sánchez, Vanessa
59 Massard, Jessica
57 McKee, Colleen
44 McLeod, Keith
12 Millar, Anna
67 Mitrow, Laura
63 Muise, Wendy Ridout
11 Mummery, Eric
58 Murphy, Ellen
106 Myhr, Chris
78 Negus, Amy
48 Patterson, Nathan
83 Peressotti, Joshua
61 Phillips, Adrian
56 Philpott, Jennie
82 Pickard, Anne
109 Proulx, Amélie
35 Rafuse, Adam
98 Rance, Alistair
28 Reimer-Watts, Benjamin Kai
13 Rhoads, Carmen
22 Frye, Sebastian
93 Garron, Leilany
84 Gaudet, Annik
29 Gibbens, Kayla
54 Goodman, Mary
51 Gunn, Adam
43 Hammond, Amanda
90 Heilman, Charlene (Chuck)
23 Hein, Jessica
41 Hicks, Ashley
26 Holmes, Elyse
21 Hopkins, Will
68 Houston, Karyn
30 Ingraham, Brandie
33 Johnson, Kathryn
77 Johnston, Pamela Onecia
53 Kennedy, Alicia
42 Kelsey, Courtney
40 Kenny, Kerrin
103 Keyu, Shane Song
31 Lapierre, Neil Antoine Raymond
105 LeBlanc, Christel
45 Legault, sol
88 Logan, Noah Derek
32 Lutsenko, Lara
47 Ric, Zoltan
92 Robinson, Sarah Jane
16 Roher, Rebecca
36 Rubarth, Bryan
76 Saint-Pierre, Andrea
50 Simpson, Dave
89 Small, Linda
86 Smallwood, Jessica
17 Smith, Jessica
94 Smith, Shauna
91 Stone, Lloyd
107 Sutherland, Barbara
24 Szöke, Zsuzsa
99 Tibbetts, Nicola
108 Tong, Pudy
49 Vingoe-Cram, Katharine
87 Walker, Jesse
81 White, Jeremy
14 Wills, Charles
95 Wilson, Alana Lea
38 Wood, Trevor
34 Wootten, Chelle
62 Youngbluth, Carl
104 Zheng, Juan
index by surname name and page number index by surname name and page number
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The NSCAD Press
Pete’s Frootique Halifax
Saint Mary’s University Art Gallery
SUNSCAD (Student Union of NSCAD)
Yellow Cab
sol LegaultArtwork photography on pages 82, 90
Jacob MailmanArtwork photography on pages 13, 17, 24, 31, 36, 46, 51, 54, 55, 79, 89
Keith McLeodArtwork photography on page 66
Brent McCombsArtwork photography on page 77
Jeremy TsangArtwork photography on page 107
All other accompanying photography © of respective artists.
photo credits by photographer and page number local sponsors thank you very much
On behalf of the NSCAD graduating class of 2010, I would like to extend a hearty thank-you to all of the donors to the Graduation Exhibition opening reception. These local organizations share our strong sense of commitment to the Halifax community and to the arts. It is this dedication that has helped to make both the 2010 NSCAD Catalogue and Graduation Exhibition exciting and successful celebra-tions of the talent of emerging students. We, at the Anna Leonowens Gallery and at NSCAD, are proud to work with these important mem-bers of our community, and look forward to ongoing collaboration in the future!
sol Legault2010 Graduation Exhibition Curator
Brussels Restaurant & Brasserie
Dalhousie Art Gallery
Garrison Brewing Co.
Just Us! Cafe (Barrington St.)
Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery
NSCAD Art Supply Store
NSCAD Office of Student and Academic Services