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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/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.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/ningiukulu-teevee-s-20-year-career-in-5-works-of-art
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
Your Guide to Inuit Art in 2023
Inuit artists are in the spotlight with exhibitions, books and other exciting new initiatives!
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x 46 cm Courtesy Dorset Fine Arts © the artist Books By and About Inuit Artists, curator Gerald McMaster, Arctic/Amazon the book (Goose Lane Editions, March) will include essays by 12, . To be released on January 17, the book includes a chapter penned by Anishinaabe-kwe curator Wanda Nanibush, see a couple of books by IAQ contributors on shelves. INUA co-curator and PhD candidate Krista, , Resilience and Reconciliation (Formac Lorimer Books, March.) For younger readers, IAQ translator
The 2025 Annual Cape Dorset Print Collection Has Been Released
Plus: Tanya Tagaq and Cee Pootoogook’s book is shortlisted for a $20,000 prize, Deantha Edmunds is nominated for three MusicNL awards and more!
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. Tanya Tagaq and Cee Pootoogook’s Children's Book is Shortlisted for $20,000 prize The children’s book It Bears Repeating (2024), written by Tanya Tagaq and illustrated by Cee Pootoogook, has been shortlisted for the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award with the Canadian Children’s Book Centre (CCB). The book is for children aged three to seven and teaches them to count from one to ten in Inuktitut and English using polar bears. The Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award is in its twentieth
2 Inuit Nominated for 2021 Governor General’s Literary Awards
Norma Dunning named finalist for her story collection and Larry Audlaluk for his memoir.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/2-inuit-nominated-for-2021-governor-general-s-literary-awards
Two Inuit writers, Norma Dunning and Larry Audlaluk, CM, are nominated for this year’s Governor General’s Literary Awards for their respective books. Dunning’s story collection, Tainna: The Unseen Ones, Short Stories (Douglas & Mcintyre), is nominated in the English-language fiction category, to disappear!” Tainna is Dunning’s third book. “This collection not only reflects on Inuit who reside, Book of the Year Awards. She says she’s attracted to the story form because “you have to write tight
Inuk Curator Krista Zawadski Among Finalists for Talent Award
Prestigious $50,000 award recognizes outstanding research, leadership potential.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/inuk-curator-krista-zawadski-among-finalists-for-talent-award
Tester, of a book titled Righting Canada’s Wrongs: Inuit Relocations, Resilience and Reconciliation, forthcoming in 2023 from Formac Lorimer Books
25 Inuit Art Events in 2025: Part 1
Find out what Inuit and circumpolar Indigenous art events you need to see in the year ahead!
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/25-inuit-art-events-in-2025-part-1
New years always bring new events, and it looks like the coming year is chock-full of Inuit and circumpolar Indigenous art happenings across the world. From exhibitions to new books, festivals, excited that Tanya Tagaq’s second picture book hits shelves this spring. I Would Give You My Tail, marks Tagaq’s second children’s book after It Bears Repeating (2023), and is her third publication, . This new 32-page hardcover book is recommended for children ages three to seven (though undoubtedly
All the Inuit Art Events You Need to Know About in 2021
Editor’s picks for the year ahead.
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effects that cannot be denied. —Bronson Jacque, Contributing Editor 2021 Book ReleasesInhabit, children’s books in English and Inuktut this year, and we can’t wait! Included on the list are: Tuktu, , Inhabit has brought us books that are rich with beautiful illustrations and stories written by Inuit
Inuit Art Entertainment for Kids
Or just the kid in you.
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full sets of colouring books. Their colouring pages depict mammals and traditional Alaskan Native dress, Inhabit Media has partnered with Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. to provide Inuktut language picture books, of children’s books in English and French, which can be found at most major online retailers
News Roundup: Jessie Oonark Textile Breaks Auction Record
Plus: Myrna Pokiak designs new coin; Theresie Tungilik appointed CARFAC president and more
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/news-roundup-jessie-oonark-textile-breaks-auction-record
and illustrated books: artist Raeann Brown for her children’s book, Bedtime in Nunatsiavut (Arsenal, Solomon Awa wins Indigenous Voices Award. On June 21, Igulik, NU, author Solomon Awa received the Indigenous Voices Award for best published work in an Indigenous language for the 2022 Inuktitut version of his 2016 children’s book, Animals Illustrated: Narwhal (Inhabit Media), featuring art by Hwei Lim. The jury said, “Aficionados of graphic stories will find a good lesson on arctic ecology