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Nunatsiavut Artist Jason Sikoak Designs Coin for the Royal Canadian Mint
Sikoak speaks with the IAQ about the inspiration behind their design.
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, and thought I would get a lower [minting] number. They give you the number in a little booklet, and this one
Get to Know: Jamesie Fournier
We spoke to writer Jamesie Fournier about his writing experience, learning Inuktitut, and collaborating with other artists . Here's how he answered…
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and passion that I feel for the idea. You've gotten a couple of books published (Elements, The Other Ones and a children’s book Lemmings First Christmas is coming out in October). Can you speak, bookworm, but I'm realizing now with all the projects that I'm involved with that what you read, there in this same format, or what are some of the books that your idea is similar to. Look up those
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How Them Days Magazine Has Kept Labrador History Alive
For nearly 50 years, one small publication has preserved local/regional Inuit stories, language and culture.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/iaq-online/how-them-days-magazine-has-kept-labrador-history-alive
on a bookshelf at my house growing up, no matter where we moved. A copy of On The Goose, a Them Days, . The change was immense. So then in the 1970s, when it came time to put together the book that would
Making Space For Maureen Gruben’s Artistic Ambitions
A textile, installation and performance artist on her growing career—and what she dreams of next.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/iaq-online/making-space-for-maureen-gruben-s-artistic-ambitions
that and not have to worry about guests and bookings. It’s a great job, but it would be my preference
News Roundup: GGArts Exhibition Featuring Shuvinai Ashoona Opens at the NGC
Plus: Natasha Allakariallak’s illustration is featured on Google Doodle, Inuit designers present at Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week and more!
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credit where it is due.” Jamesie Fournier Wins 2024 NorthWords NWT Book Award Inuk writer Jamesie Fournier has won a 2024 NorthWords NWT Book Award for his debut poetry collection, Elements (2023, fiction, including The Other Ones (2022). Established in 2010, the NorthWords NWT Book Awards annually celebrate outstanding books published by authors from the Northwest Territories in two categories: the Book Award and the Youth Book Award. This year Richard van Camp won in the Youth Book Award
Tracing the Narratives of Inuit Filmmaking Talents
An interview with cultural historian Mark David Turner on his new book “On Inuit Cinema | Inuit Takugatsaliukatiget”
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/iaq-online/tracing-the-narratives-of-inuit-filmmaking-talents
something like a book happen. And seeing as there are no books that attempt to create a space, On Inuit Cinema | Inuit Takugatsaliukatiget, a new book published by Memorial University Press, and facilitator who works in the northwest Atlantic, the book also features an extensive filmography, Foundation.) IAQ Deputy Editor Sue Carter spoke to Turner about the book and the importance of recognizing, in creating this book and how you approached your role? MDT: Absolutely. My earlier work focused
Ningiukulu Teevee’s 20-Year Career in 5 Works of Art
Explore the Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award–longlisted artist’s broad range and talents.
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Teevee Alego (2009) COURTESY GROUNDWOOD BOOKS/HOUSE OF ANANSI PRESS © THE ARTIST Alego Teevee doesn’t consider herself a storyteller, which makes the creation of her children’s book, Alego (2009), an interesting story. The book is based on local wildlife and told from the perspective of a young Inuk girl exploring tidepools by the shore. Teevee had initially drawn the images without a book, the book published through House of Anansi Press. Not only was Alego a creative work that pushed
An Inuit Art Counternarrative to the Group of Seven's Vision of the Arctic
Reexamining the visual language of the North through the watercolour paintings of Niap and Frederick Varley.
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one time each. 3 A.Y. Jackson, “Artist-Explorer,” Canadian Bookman 9.6 (July 1927): 216, quoted
11 of Your Favourite Stories From This Year
The stories you loved, all wrapped up in a bow.
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to add a part two!), you’ll find Inuit children’s activities, an Inuit-authored booklist