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News Roundup: Circumpolar Indigenous Artists to Participate in the 2024 Whitney Biennial
Plus, three Inuit artists selected to participate in the WAG-Qaumajuq artist residency program, Tanya Tagaq set to release children’s book and more!
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/news-roundup-circumpolar-indigenous-artists-to-participate-in-the-2024-whitney-biennial
. The exhibition opens to the public on March 20. Forthcoming Children’s Book by Tanya Tagaq Features Illustrations by Cee Pootoogook Inuk singer and writer Tanya Tagaq, CM, is releasing a new children’s book on August 20, 2024. It Bears Repeating is a counting picture book that combines English and Inuktitut, as a stonecut printer at Kinngait Studios. This is Tagaq’s second book and first children’s book; her
Sightlines and Surfaces
Boundary pushing Vancouver-based painter Mark Igliolorte discusses his ongoing research into the Indigenous origins of the kayak, the beauty in shifting perspectives and collapsing the vast distance between coasts.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/29-3-sightlines-and-surfaces
, Untitled (from the Diptych series), 2010, oil on paper (Montréal Phone Book), 22.2 x 27.3 cm PHOTO, of value and surface neutrality that is evident throughout his oeuvre. Tearing pages from phone books, . With a chuckle, Igloliorte remarks, “The phone book in all of Labrador is the size of a paperback novel.” By using the phone book—with its collection of names and digits—as the ground of the painting, loop right: 0:25 seconds Kayait, komatiks, skateboards and phone books, removed from their locales
How Brian Adams Connects with Inuit Culture Through Photography
The Anchorage, AK-based artist interested in Inuit sovereignty, decolonization and climate change.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/how-brian-adams-connects-with-inuit-culture-through-photography
and representation. Adams has produced two photography books, the first being I am Alaskan (2013), which
Looking Back on Notable Inuit Art Stories in 2025
Our year-end roundup of highlights in Inuit and circumpolar arts: exhibitions, awards, publications, festivals and releases that were notable in 2025
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/iaq-online/looking-back-on-notable-inuit-art-stories-in-2025
As 2025 comes to a close, we’re looking back at some of the notable stories that shaped Inuit arts this year—from exhibitions and festivals to awards, albums, books and language and culture projects, . Tanya Tagaq Releases Her Second Picture Book, I Would Give You My Tail Published April 8, Tanya Tagaq’s second picture book, I Would Give You My Tail, follows young Kalluk on a journey as he leaves, , artist Qavavau Manumie, I Would Give You My Tail is Tagaq’s second children’s book, after It Bears
Upcoming Opportunities October 15 2024
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/iaq-online/upcoming-opportunities-october-15-2024
data entry and have an interest in bookkeeping. The candidate assists in the ongoing maintenance
News Roundup: Tate Modern Launches a New Acquisition Fund for Sámi and Inuit Art
Plus: Three Labrador Inuit are finalists for the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts award, Nicholas Galanin among artists who have won 2024 Guggenheim Fellowships and more!
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/news-roundup-tate-modern-launches-a-new-acquisition-fund-for-sámi-and-inuit-art
campus, where all of the artwork will be exhibited. Three Books by Inuit Writers Launch, , celebrating the launch of three books by emerging Inuit writers: KINAUVUNGA by Aedan Corey
Kenojuak Ashevak Breaks Records at Auction
Following a riveting round of bidding at Waddington’s in Toronto, ON on November 20th, 2018, a red-tailed copy of Kenojuak Ashevak’s famous 1960 print The Enchanted Owl broke previous auctions records set by the artist.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/kenojuak-ashevak-breaks-records-at-auction
to be the most recognizable work of Inuit art. It has appeared on the cover of books, a 1970 stamp
Building a Photographic Community in a Lockdown?
What keeps Inupiaq artist Brian Adams looking to the future.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/building-a-photographic-community-in-a-lockdown
building a photography collection from photographers that I love and collecting books. Throughout
8 Female Inuit Artists at the Top of Their Game
From sculpture to virtual reality, these women are creating amazing work.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/8-female-inuit-artists-at-the-top-of-their-game
(2017–2020), as well as the 2019 Labrador Winter Games. In April 2020, she released a colouring book, for the Royal Canadian Mint, authoring and illustrating a number of books, and seven solo shows
In the Archives: Victorian-Era Iñupiaq Illustrations
"Spare colour and deliberate lines, long hallmarks of Iñupiaq art, describe figures at rest, play, and ceremony. "
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/iaq-online/in-the-archives-victorian-era-iñupiaq-illustrations
I recently visited Columbia University in the city of New York to see a set of ten pencil-and-ink drawings. The drawings are almost 4,000 miles from their presumed home in Wales, Alaska, where it is believed Iñupiaq artists produced them at the close of the nineteenth century. Rendered on the verso of woodcut-image book pages supplied by Euro-American missionaries, they depict elements, Victorian-era books: Dotty Dimple at Play (1868), Willis and the Pilot (1864), and Five Great Artists