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The New Brunswick College of Craft and Design (NBCCD) is a public art college in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. The college's campus is located in downtown Fredericton, near the Saint John River. The college offers several fine arts and design diploma programs.
About us. New Brunswick College Of Craft And Design (NBCCD) is dedicated to fine craft, design, and visual arts. We nurture creative entrepreneurship and the hands-on skills necessary...
New Brunswick College Of Craft And Design (NBCCD) | 308 followers on LinkedIn. We empower learners to forge sustainable, creative careers. | New Brunswick College Of Craft And Design (NBCCD) is dedicated to fine craft, design, and visual arts. We nurture creative entrepreneurship and the hands-on skills necessary for an artistic career.
by Kate Wallace. The New Brunswick College of Craft and Design has more students this year than at any other time in its nearly 80-year history, and its growth trajectory shows no sign of sagging. “It’s not an anomaly,” says Karina Wong Chong, the school’s strategic enrolment manager, of the record numbers, which topped 300 in September.