The Guide
to Craft & Art in Nova Scotia 2008

The Guide to Craft & Art in Nova Scotia 2008 is available!

The NSCCD is pleased to present The Guide to Craft and Art in Nova Scotia 2008. The Guide offers a broad range of galleries, retail shops and other craft- and art-related organizations across Nova Scotia, from private enterprise to public institutions. The Guide will be an important tool in your discovery of Nova Scotia and its many hidden treasures. While on your adventures across the province, supplement The Guide with copies of the Annapolis Vallery Studio Map, Cape Breton Artist Trail Map, Studio Map 2008, Halifax Art Map 2008 and 2008 Doers' and Dreamers' Guide, all are availalable at Tourist Information Centres.

We continue to streamline this publication and welcome your comments. Please send comments to:

     1061 Marginal Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4P6
     e-mail • info@craft-design.ns.ca
     telephone • (902) 492-2522
     facsimile• (902) 492-2526

While in Halifax, please drop in to the Nova Scotia Centre for Craft and Design and the Mary E. Black Gallery. We are now located just north of Pier 21 National Historic Site in Shed 21 in the Seawall development project.

Our hours are: Monday to Saturday 10 - 5, Thursday till 8 and Sunday 12-5.

The Guide to Craft & Art in Nova Scotia is published © Nova Scotia Centre for Craft and Design. All rights reserved.

Design and production by Jeffrey C. Domm

Printed by Advocate Printing

For your ongoing support, many many thanks to:

Tourism, Culture and Heritage
Nova Scotia Department of Tourism, Culture and Heritage

Nova Scotia Designer Crafts Council Logo
Nova Scotia Designer Crafts Council. The NSCCD is a program of the Nova Scotia Designer Crafts Council.

Information herein is accurate at time of publishing. However, times of operation may change. A phone call ahead, particularly in the off-season, may save disappointment.

cover image: James Brown/Steady Brook Saddlery, Acadian Saddle; vegetable tanned cowhide with tanned bark shearling lined skirts, hand tooled Acadian designs; hand crafted rigging in white bronze; D.C. Munroe silver works; commissioned and owned by Ross LeBlanc; James Brown photo. See ad on p. 1, Steady Brook Saddlery



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