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How Learning from Elders Keeps Creative Traditions Alive
Naullaq Arnaquq explores Inuit ways of teaching skills and creativity across generations.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/iaq-online/how-learning-from-elders-keeps-creative-traditions-alive
around the world, displayed as artifacts or in books. Early Inuit art and replicas shown in books, in a book is a valuable legacy for us and our grandchildren. As an artist, my first art materials were
News Roundup: Beatrice Deer Performs at Aqpik Jam
Plus: NTI Inuktuuqta! Inuktut writing prize is open for submissions, Inuinnaqtun dictionary app launches and more!
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/news-roundup-beatrice-deer-performs-at-aqpik-jam
and mentorship opportunity to develop a full-length book. Four additional prizes of $10,000, $5,000, of being lost within two generations, according to PI. The app includes a dictionary, phrase book
News Roundup: Throat-singing Duo Iva and Angu Win Award at 2024 Pan-ArcticVision
Plus: Etua Snowball's children's book is shortlisted for a QWF award, new documentary on Inuit perspectives on the mining industry to premiere and more!
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/news-roundup-throat-singing-duo-iva-and-angu-win-award-at-2024-pan-arcticvision
Snowball’s Children’s Book Shortlisted for Quebec Writers’ Federation Literary Award Author Etua Snowball’s children’s book, The Wolf Pup (2024), has been shortlisted for the Janet Savage Blachford
Behind-The-Scenes of the 2020 Cape Dorset Print Collection
Studio Manager Jordan McQuaid tells all.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/behind-the-scenes-of-the-2020-cape-dorset-print-collection
, the work. So when I arrived, I was really just an open book. I think coming in on a blank slate like, resource space, where artists will have access to a wealth of books and magazines on an array of topics
The Vivid World of Kalaaleq Artist Ivínguak’ Stork Høegh
A look at the colourful collages by the graphic designer from Nuuk, Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland).
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/the-vivid-world-of-kalaaleq-artist-ivínguak-stork-høegh
stamp in 2018, as well as book illustrations, card designs, and more. For her 2016 exhibition
The City of Ottawa Art Collection Acquires New Works
Barry Pottle, Katherine Takpannie and Annie Pootoogook (1961-2016) are among the artists included in the City of Ottawa Art Collection’s recent acquisition who will be featured the exhibition Kaleidoscope at the City Hall Art Gallery.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/city-of-ottawa-art-collection
been published in a variety of books and magazines. He has also contributed images to a number
Darcie Bernhardt, Jessica Winters Receive Emerging Artists Award
Annual $5,000 Saunderson Prize recognizes emerging artists with great potential.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/darcie-bernhardt-jessica-winters-receive-emerging-artists-award
at Frank’s General Store in Makkovik. Her art has also graced the covers of two children’s books
Cold Dream
Manumie’s depiction of human interactions with both the natural and the spiritual worlds melds oral stories with imaginative, often surreal forms that give a sense of the complex interactions of life in the North.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/29-1-cold-dream
Sherry Farrell Racette (Montreal: Plug In Editions / ABC Art Books Canada, 2011)
Saimaiyu Akesuk
For our 30th anniversary issue, the IAQ asked 15 leading figures in Inuit art to nominate an early-career artist to watch. In turn, those artists selected a senior talent who has inspired them.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/30-artists-saimaiyu-akesuk
to look at photos or books. I used to find them kind of funny because I didn’t understand the concept
Revisiting Annie Pootoogook
We explore the lesser-known currents of Pootoogook’s oeuvre, providing a new way to look at the profound impact of her work.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/revisiting-annie-pootoogook-spirit-self-stories
. In her grandmother’s book Pitseolak: Pictures Out of My Life (1971), Anglican clergymen, direct reference point, though, is something of a fool’s errand. Napachie and Pitseolak’s books, and grandmother, I was struck by a particular passage from Eber in the latter’s book: “In August 1971, Life, I was able to show Pitseolak the first copy of our book. As her grandchildren looked on, she