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Your Guide to Some of History’s Biggest Inuit Artists
Learn about the life and career of influential artists Kenojuak Ashevak, Jessie Oonark, Tivi Etok, Agnes Nanogak Goose and Gilbert Hay.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/iaq-online/your-guide-to-some-of-history-s-biggest-inuit-artists
created illustrations to accompany the stories in the 1972 book Tales from the Igloo, and later More
Whale Hunt: An Interview with Megan Kyak-Monteith
The artist talks shuttered solo shows, career growth and whale hunt memories.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/iaq-online/whale-hunt-an-interview-with-megan-kyak-monteith-1
poster for the National Indigenous Diabetes Association and making revisions on a book about Inuit tools
Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/artist-programs/kenojuak-ashevak-memorial-award2
Tagaq and Cee Pootoogook’s book is shortlisted for a $20,000 prize, Deantha Edmunds is nominated
KAMA 2023
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/artist-programs/kenojuak-ashevak-memorial-award2/kama-2023
: Tanya Tagaq and Cee Pootoogook’s book is shortlisted for a $20,000 prize, Deantha Edmunds
Arnait Video Productions: Women Telling Their Own Stories
Looking back at the early development and achievements of an award-winning, all-female Igloolik film collective.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/iaq-online/arnait-video-productions-women-telling-their-own-stories
and culture. She is currently writing a book about cultural preservation initiatives in Igloolik
Challenging Convention: The Expressive World of Karoo Ashevak
An Inuit art sensation who dominated Talurjuaq's sculptural scene.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/iaq-online/challenging-convention-the-expressive-world-of-karoo-ashevak
conventions of Inuit art. According to George Swinton (whose 1972 book Sculpture of the Eskimo became
Indigenous Art on a Global Stage
What are the implications in having Isuma, a community-based, principally Inuktitut language video art collective based in Iglulik, NU, represent Canada at arguably the world’s most visible and scrutinized international art event?
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/iaq-online/vantage-point-indigenous-art-on-a-global-stage
of the Biennale for decades as well.[2] Indeed, Mithlo is currently writing a whole book, A/Part
Une vision devenue réalité
Two Director Generals celebrate the past 50 years of Taqramiut Nipingat Incorporated.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/iaq-online/a-vision-that-became-reality-french
Television: The Launching of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (Theytus Books, 2024
Uvanga/Self
What does self-portraiture mean for an Inuit artist?
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/iaq-online/uvanga-self
to life in government-imposed settlements. His book Arctic Dreams and Nightmares (1993) is also
Capturing the Bond Between Inuit and Caribou
Luke Anguhadluq blends his skills in hunting and visual art.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/iaq-online/capturing-the-bond-between-inuit-and-caribou
of fiction that featured as an audio book in their most recent album Taaqtuq Ubluriaq: Dark Star