The 2021 graduates of NBCCD – emerging artists, makers, designers and creators – are entering a changed workforce with the adaptability and the creativity to carve their own path.
We couldn’t be more proud.
Here’s how we’re celebrating their achievements:
PROCESS: From Ideation to Creation
Advanced Studio Practice Exhibition
Join us as we celebrate the Advanced Studio Practice graduates as we launch an Online Exhibition on June 10th at 4:00pm.
PROCESS: From Ideation to Creation, features Advanced Studio Practice graduates Audrey Arsenault, Ben Elder-Gomes, Jodi Haley, Amy MacDonald, and Lee McLean.
Visit nbccd.ca to experience the virtual tour, video interviews, and more. Follow along on the George Fry Gallery instagram:
www.instagram.com/georgefrygallery/
NBCCD 2021 Convocation Ceremony
Join us on June 11 at 2:00pm as we celebrate the accomplishments of the 2021 graduating class of NBCCD with a virtual convocation ceremony on YouTube.
Featuring heartfelt messages from the NBCCD coordinating instructors and distinguished guests, and celebrated accomplishments from the Valedictorian, 2021 NBCCD Fellow, and the Governor General’s Academic Medal winner, the 2021 Convocation Ceremony will be one to remember.
Take part by congratulating students in the YouTube Chat! Visit the Grad Website to explore the portfolios of our students, and check out Instagram @nbccdlive tags for our grad cap competition.
To find a link to access the virtual convocation ceremony, visit our NBCCD grad website, www.nbccdgrads.ca, which launches with 2021 content on June 11th at noon. Or visit the NBCCD YouTube Channel: www.bit.ly/nbccd-youtube
Join us in celebrating the creative achievements of the New Brunswick College of Craft & Design’s 2021 Graduates.
June 14th – June 24th
Monday through Friday
10:00am – 4:00pm
NB Library of Craft & Design
We welcome the public from June 14th until June 24th, Monday through Friday, 10am-4pm at the NB Library of Craft & Design, located at 412 Queen Street.
Featuring work from the following studios:
Ceramics
Digital Media [Now called 3D Digital Design]
Fashion Design
Graphic Design
Jewellery/Metal Arts
Photography
Textile Design
Aboriginal Visual Arts [Now called Wabanaki Visual Arts]
Social Distancing and Masks Required.
nbccd graduate website
Visit nbccdgrads.ca on June 11th, at 12:00pm for the full list of graduates, a gallery of their artwork and achievements, and a link to the Convocation Ceremony.