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Upcoming Opportunities May 15 2023
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with partnered Indigenous - communities. Written and illustrated by Indigenous artists, the e-books explore, to illustrate our latest book based in the Yukon. Location: Remote Deadline to apply: Deadline, [at]chapterone[dot]org Compensation: $2000 per book (approx 14 panels), negotiable for the right person, : Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Deadline to apply: no deadline specified How to apply: To book
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.
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. 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
2026 Inuit Art Events to Get Excited About
Find out what circumpolar Indigenous art events are on this year.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/iaq-online/2026-inuit-art-events-to-get-excited-about
The coming year has many exhibitions, new books, festivals and events in the world of Inuit and circumpolar art. Read on for a look at some of the things to look forward to in 2026! Arctic SoundsSisimiut, Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland) April 2–6, 2026 The full lineup for the annual Arctic Sounds festival has yet to be announced, but there are always Inuit artists from Inuit Nunangat, The Walrus and the Caribou (2020) in paperback). The new books include a story by Sarabeth Holden about
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5 Inuit Art Events You Won’t Want to Miss in 2022
IAQ editors pick their most-anticipated exhibitions, festivals, music and books.
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contributor) Jamesie Fournier’s debut book, The Other Ones, will be released by Arctic publisher, a book you’ll want to read with the lights on. – Lisa Frenette, Associate Editor Annie
10 Artists Longlisted for 2023 Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award
An all-Inuit jury selects 10 finalists for the prestigious art prize.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/10-artists-longlisted-for-2023-kenojuak-ashevak-memorial-award
and striking patterns. In 2009 Teevee’s debut children’s book, Alego (Groundwood Books), was shortlisted
How Nunavik Got Its Own Radio and Television Content
Two Director Generals celebrate the past 50 years of Taqramiut Nipingat Incorporated.
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of the main topics. As a result of the field trip, a book entitled ᑕᖅᕋᒥᐅᑦ (Taqramiut, : The Launching of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (Theytus Books, 2024). This Feature
Aija Komangapik Awarded Top Prize in Indigenous Arts & Stories Contest
Emerging artist Aija Komangapik has received first place in the Indigenous Arts & Stories contest, presented annually by Historica Canada, for the digital drawing Drumdancer (2019).
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as well as writers. Though Komangapik recently illustrated the book Country Food (2019
Taqralik Partridge Named Director of Nordic Lab
SAW Gallery marks “important milestone” with new appointment for its Indigenous-led program.
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also recently released a book of poetry, Curved Against the Hull of a Peterhead (2020