Monday, June 16, 2014

Sarah Burwash at Point Pleasant Park

GATES FOR SOJOURN Sarah Burwash, HRM’s artist-in-residence at Point Pleasant Park, will be spending the next several weeks creating a series of drawings, animations and park-based installations.

The narratives in Burwash’s drawings will come to life in various forms and mediums nestled in different corners of the parks for the public to encounter and uncover and will be presented at the end of June. OPEN STUDIO HOURS: Every Thursday from 4-7 pm for the month of May and June. GATEKEEPER’S LODGE SOCIAL CLUB: Burwash will be hosting ping-pong at the lodge every Wednesday from 7-9 pm until the end of June.
http://sarahburwash.com/

Friday, June 13, 2014

M.E. Sparks at VANS Corridor Gallery


Image: Google Images (detail), 2014, charcoal on paper, 24 x (8” x 15”)

VANS corridor gallery
Image
M.E. Sparks
June 5 - 26, 2014



Emerging New Glasgow based painter M.E. Sparks exhibits a series of drawings derived from Google Image searching a previous work, on view in the corridor gallery from June 5 – 26. Describing her process of abstraction, Sparks explains:

Google Images is created using Google’s reverse image search capabilities. The source image for each drawing is derived from googling a digital image of an existing drawing, resulting in a series of progressively disparate images (much like the game “Telephone”). While Google Images does not recognize the subject matter of each drawing, “visually similar images” are found through recurring formal and abstract qualities. Through the removal of original context and connotation, the images are further objectified and abstracted by Google Images’ search engine algorithms. This work explores the idea of instant and universal access to unlimited imagery, illustrating the ever-growing gap between past and present modes of image sourcing.

M.E. Sparks holds a BFA, 2013 from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University in Halifax, NS. She is currently an artist in residence for the 2013-2014 NSCAD – New Glasgow Community Studio Residency Program. In September 2014 she will begin her Master of Applied Arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, BC. Sparks is a current recipient of Arts Nova Scotia Creation Grant and Nova Scotia Talent Trust Scholarship, as well as the Gordon Smith Painting Scholarship (Sept. 2014). Her recent work explores the categorical grey area between abstraction and representation. As a painter, she is interested in the relevance, persistence and variability of the medium.
www.mesparks.com


Located inside the Visual Arts Nova Scotia (VANS) office at the Halifax Seaport, since 2000, the Corridor Gallery is complimented by a historical legacy of Nova Scotia culture, simple yet modern architectural elements and an array of current cultural activity in the Cultural Federations of Nova Scotia office. The Corridor Gallery is located at 1113 Marginal Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia and is open Monday through Friday, 9am-5pm.

Visual Arts Nova Scotia advances the visual arts through leadership, education, and communication.

For further information regarding the exhibition, please contact:
Becky Welter-Nolan
Programming Coordinator
Visual Arts Nova Scotia
1113 Marginal Road, Halifax, NS B3H 4P7
902.423.4694    1.866.225.8267   f: 902.422.0881
communicate@visualarts.ns.ca
 

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Jana Miller, soprano performing in Halifax

The Music Room on 
June 19th at 7:30pm
The Paths of Love: Join soprano Jana Miller and harpist Kristan Toczko for a beautiful evening of songs for harp and voice. This magical program of well-loved songs and arias will take you on a tour through the British Isles, France, Austria, Israel and Italy, exploring and enjoying different expressions of love in each culture. The event takes place at 

Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for students. 
Call (902) 802-1526 for reservations.
 

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Elsa Hodder in concert June 13 in Halifax


This is Elsa Hodder's special graduation concert for her years of training at the conservatory and in the Halifax area, before she starts to head out into the world performing more.

Maritime Conservatory Concert Hall, Halifax
June 13 at 7 pm


Thursday, April 24, 2014

Jean Archibald, soprano performs in Halifax on May 1st and May 4th

Thursday, May 1, 2014, 7:30 p.m.
Jane Archibald
Rebecca Cohn Auditorium, Halifax

Featuring:
Jane Archibald, soprano (NSTT scholarship recipient)

Bernhard Gueller, conductor

Mozart: Symphony no. 25 • Concert arias
Tchaikovsky: Mozartiana (Suite no. 4)
Strauss: “Grossmächtige Prinzessin” from Ariadne auf Naxos

Since her beginnings in Truro, Nova Scotia, Jane Archibald has emerged as one of the most in-demand sopranos of our time. Her stratospheric rise to fame and “brilliant vocal pyrotechnics” have enthralled both critics and audiences alike (The Globe and Mail). Now, Jane returns home for two very special performances with Symphony Nova Scotia. In this first festival concert, Jane will sing several of Mozart’s virtuoso concert arias, alongside “Grössmachtige Prinzessin” from Strauss’ beloved Ariadne auf Naxos. Our expanded orchestra also performs Tchaikovsky’s stunning “Mozartiana” and Mozart’s Symphony no. 25.

Tickets: $30-57 (HST included). Or, buy a ticket package to save up to 30% and receive special benefits and rewards. 

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra Season Finale

Join Dinuk Wijeratne and the Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra for their season finale concerts!
Many former NSTT Scholarship Recipients are a part of the Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra.
The NSYO performs Dvorak’s New World Symphony on

Saturday, April 26 at Wolfville Baptist Church 

Sunday, April 27 at St. Andrew’s United Church in Halifax

Both concerts take place at 7:00 pm.

NSYO will be performing 2014 Composer Competition winner Roydon Tse’s world premiere work Sinfonia Concertante for percussion ensemble and large orchestra. Schubert’s Rosamunde Overture begins the program, and also included is Bartok’s Hungarian Pictures. It promises to be an exciting finish to our 37th season!  Admission at the door is $20 adults, $15 seniors, $10 students.  
Call 423-5984 for more information.

Monday, April 21, 2014

May 1, 2014 Application Deadline Fall/Winter Study

May 1 for Fall/Winter study September - December and/or January - April 

The NSTT strongly urges all applicants to apply early to avoid any difficulties with the online application, technical or otherwise.  The NSTT’s Fall/Winter application deadline is 11:59 pm AST (Atlantic Standard Time) on May 1st, 2014.

Please start your application at www.nstalenttrust.ns.ca. Read all the pages carefully and get your materials ready before starting your online application.