
Hrista Stefanov is an interdisciplinary artist based in Halifax, Nova Scotia and a graduate of NSCAD University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. Through printmaking, sculpture, and installation practices Stefanov explores how memories and narratives are represented in objects and spaces.
Stefanov has exhibited at various galleries in Ontario, Alberta, and Nova Scotia, as well as the the Museum of Contemporary Art in Skopje, Macedonia. She has received several academic awards including the Harrison McCain Scholarship in Memory of Marion McCain, the Lyell Cook Scholarship in Sculpture, and the Margò and Rowland Marshall Award for Sculpture at NSCAD. Stefanov was also a finalist for the 2023 NSCAD Student Art Award for Printmaking. Alongside her ongoing internship at the Anna Leonowens Gallery in Halifax (where she has worked on projects such as Home Work: Lure of the Atlantic), Stefanov has worked at the Arts Council Windsor and Region, has done photography and restoration work at MoCA Skopje, and has been a figure drawing instructor in NSCAD’s Extended Studies program.
Stefanov has exhibited at various galleries in Ontario, Alberta, and Nova Scotia, as well as the the Museum of Contemporary Art in Skopje, Macedonia. She has received several academic awards including the Harrison McCain Scholarship in Memory of Marion McCain, the Lyell Cook Scholarship in Sculpture, and the Margò and Rowland Marshall Award for Sculpture at NSCAD. Stefanov was also a finalist for the 2023 NSCAD Student Art Award for Printmaking. Alongside her ongoing internship at the Anna Leonowens Gallery in Halifax (where she has worked on projects such as Home Work: Lure of the Atlantic), Stefanov has worked at the Arts Council Windsor and Region, has done photography and restoration work at MoCA Skopje, and has been a figure drawing instructor in NSCAD’s Extended Studies program.