
Cory Bowles
Cory Bowles is a multidisciplinary artist from Nova Scotia, Canada. Most known for “Cory” in the TV series TRAILER PARK BOYS, he currently serves as a
Cory Bowles is a multidisciplinary artist from Nova Scotia, Canada. Most known for “Cory” in the TV series TRAILER PARK BOYS, he currently serves as a
Sylvia D. Hamilton is an award-winning Nova Scotian filmmaker, writer, artist and educator. Her films include Black Mother Black Daughter, Speak It! From the Heart
Donna Morrisey was born and raised in The Beaches, Newfoundland. She finished her Bachelor of Social Work at Memorial University where she studied. After she
Ashley McKenzie (left in image) is introduced as “fearless” by the Globe and Mail. Originally from Cape Breton Island, McKenzie was born and raised in
Sara Hartland-Rowe is a painter who has lived in Nova Scotia for the last fifteen years. She received a BFA from NSCAD in 1990, before
Sue Goyette lives in Halifax and has published five books of poems, The True Names of Birds, Undone, outskirts (Brick Books), Ocean, and The Brief Reincarnation of a Girl (Gaspereau Press)
Catherine Banks was inspired to begin writing plays after she saw a production of Michel Tremblay’s Les Belles-Soeurs. Banks’ plays have been performed across Canada and
Randy Glynn’s 38 year career as a dance professional began in Halifax in 1977 as dancer/manager of the freshly minted Halifax Dance Co-op Dance Company.
Charles and Toshiko live and work in Bridgetown, Nova Scotia. After completing her MFA at Cranbrook Academy of Art, Toshiko was hired by a prestigious
Internationally renowned Acadian soprano Suzie LeBlanc has established an extraordinary career specializing in Baroque and Classical repertoire; exploring and recording a substantial amount of previously
Mary Vingoe is an award-winning Nova Scotian theatre artist who works as a writer, director, dramaturge and actor. She has also been the creative force
Hailed by the Toronto Star as ‘an artist who reflects a positive vision of our cultural future’, Sri Lankan-born Dinuk Wijeratne is internationally active as
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