Do you want to take a break once in a while and add a concert, dance performance, or visual artist panel to your summer day? We have the right combination for you. (smile)
The next ten days are filled with wonderful anniversary events and all are free and open to the public. Come on out and bring your friends and family.
Hope to see you at one or many of the events. (smile)
Take good care,
Jacqueline
Jacqueline Steudler, Executive Director
PS: Want to hear more? Please sign up for our newsletter. Want to support the next generation of Nova Scotia artists? Donate today! (smile) Want to hear more? Please sign up for our newsletter Want to support the next generation of Nova Scotia artists? Donate today! In 2019, the Talent Trust is celebrating its 75th anniversary featuring former scholarship recipients with a travelling art exhibition, pop-up events in theatre, music, and dance, film screenings and more. The 75th anniversary activities are supported by the province of Nova Scotia, Halifax Regional Municipality, The Craig Foundation, Canadian Federation of Musicians, and Margaret and David Fountain. |
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Monday, July 22, 2019
Come to our July Pop-Ups in Music and Dance, and a Visual Artist's Panel Discussion
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Dan O'Neill,
Hilary Brown,
Jennifer Farrell,
Lux Habrich,
Lynette Wahlstrom,
Molly Johnson,
NSTT Scholarship Recipients,
Pamela Ritchie
Thursday, July 11, 2019
Making and Mentoring: Artist Talk with Lux Habrich, Dan O'Neil and Pamela Ritchie on July 24..
In conjunction with First You Dream: Celebrating 75 Years of the Nova Scotia Talent Trust, MSVU Art Gallery is hosting a panel discussion on the topic of mentorship with artists Lux Habrich, Dan O’Neill and Pamela Ritchie.
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Lux Habrich, Borrowed Time (2016), Pamela Ritchie, 25 Red/Yellow (2019), Dan O'Neill, BlueBoy.01.copy.jpeg (2015). |
MAKING AND MENTORING
July 24 at 6:00pm
Seton Academic Centre
Seton Academic Centre
166 Bedford Highway
Join MSVU Art Gallery Director Laura Ritchie as she facilitates a conversation about the artists' experiences with mentorship and how it has influenced their respective practices and professional development.
All are welcome and refreshments will be served.
FIRST YOU DREAM: CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF THE NOVA SCOTIA TALENT TRUST
Join MSVU Art Gallery Director Laura Ritchie as she facilitates a conversation about the artists' experiences with mentorship and how it has influenced their respective practices and professional development.
All are welcome and refreshments will be served.
FIRST YOU DREAM: CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF THE NOVA SCOTIA TALENT TRUST
To celebrate the NSTT 75th Anniversary, First You Dream developed out of a call for entries to all scholarship recipients, inviting submissions of recent work. The final exhibition selection resulted in a broad range of media, including drawing, ceramics, fibre, jewellery, mixed-media, painting, printmaking, sculpture and video. The generational mix of the artists (indicated by the dates of their Talent Trust scholarships) ranges from 1979 to 2016—a span of 37 years. The exhibition includes work by Jordan Broadworth, Sandra Brownlee, Lux Habrich, Sara Hartland-Rowe, Dan O’Neill, Lucy Pullen, Pamela Ritchie, Despo Sophocleous, Emily Vey Duke, and Charley Young. The exhibition is organized by MSVU Art Gallery in partnership with Cape Breton University Art Gallery and the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.
The touring exhibition runs at the MSVU Art Gallery until July 28 before opening at the Cape Breton University on August 16.
American Sign Language interpretation is available for all MSVU public programs – please contact art.gallery@msvu.ca to request.
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American Sign Language interpretation is available for all MSVU public programs – please contact art.gallery@msvu.ca to request.
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Want to support the next generation of Nova Scotia artists? Donate today! (smile)
Sunday, May 19, 2019
Dan O’Neill in First You Dream: Celebrating 75 Years of the Nova Scotia Talent Trust.
DAN O'NEIL: NS TALENT TRUST SCHOLARSHIP 1997
Join us for the Opening Reception on Saturday, May 25 at 2 p.m. at MSVU Art Gallery in Halifax.
Dan O’Neill was born in Montreal, Quebec. He received a Double Major with Honors in Painting, Drawing and Printmaking from OCAD University, Toronto, in 1993; a BFA in Studio Art from NSCAD University, Halifax, in 1994; and an MFA in Studio and Media Art from NSCAD University in 1999. In 2011, he earned the Recognition Award as an Established artist from the Creative Nova Scotia Leadership Council. He works primarily in lithography, although he continues working on his interdisciplinary practice that includes drawing, painting, writing and collage. He lives and works in Halifax, Nova Scotia where he has been teaching at NSCAD University as a Regular Part-Time Faculty for over 20 years.
“The Nova Scotia Talent Trust Scholarships I received in 1997 was one of the most significant and unexpected moments for me at that stage of my progress, as that acknowledgment definitely reflected the success of my first solo exhibition under the Emerging Artist Series at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.
That award led to other equally significant achievements, yet still to this day, I truly believe that the NSTT award unquestionably motivated and sustained my intent to further establish my visual art career with confidence and a sense of self-certainty. I have carried that pivotal moment with me ever since.”
Join us for the Opening Reception on Saturday, May 25 at 2 p.m. at MSVU Art Gallery in Halifax.
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