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  • 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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    Celebrate the bond between mother and child through Inuit art.
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    Protecting water in the community of Rigolet
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    Ningeosiak Ashoona and Uvavnuk show the constant flow of nature that moves them to their core.
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    Tegoodligak and Osuitok Ipeelee sing for their supper.
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    An ode to the unicorn of the sea.
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    The wind connects works by Tegoodligak, Pierre Aupilardjuk and Leo Napayok.
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    These artworks get our seal of approval!
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    From sculpture to virtual reality, these women are creating amazing work.
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    Jessica Winters engages community with Makkovik mural.
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    The grooviest bears on the internet.
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    Nunatsiavut artist Kale Sheppard reconnects with her culture through paint.
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    The work of Agnes Nanogak Goose and Peter Aliknak Banksland through the eyes of their descendant.
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    The work of Agnes Nanogak Goose and Peter Aliknak Banksland through the eyes of their descendant.
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    How Charlotte Karetak renders the vivid skies of her hometown.
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    Kriller artworks that’ll blow you away
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    Learn what creatures creep in the legends behind your favourite artworks.
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    Illinniarit qanuq kappianaqtut takkuksauqattarninginik taakutiguunaq unikkaartuatigut takuksauvaktut sanaugatigut.
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    This Valentine’s Day and all days.
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    The artist reveals the process behind the WAG’s newest piece of public art.
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    An Afro-Inuk woman finds her perfect niche in one intersectional art exhibition.
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  • How Inuit Artists Have Used Pantone’s 2021 Colours of the Year

    Illuminating Ultimate Grey through the works of artists from across Inuit Nunangat.
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    The under-the-radar stories of 2020.
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    The stories you loved, all wrapped up in a bow.
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    5 creators on the positives of the past year.
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    Wondrous ways to depict the massive marine mammal.
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  • Creating From Both Sides of the Canada-US Border During COVID-19

    Maureen Gruben and Sonya Kelliher-Combs undertake a reciprocal artist exchange from home.
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    This month’s comic gives Ashevak’s art its own voices.
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  • Shiwak to Sikoak: Taking Back My True Surname

    A graphic artist refutes the colonial imposition on their identity.
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    Explore the breadth of art-making in Nunavik.
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    Jordan Angunayuak Carpenter wrestles with the ramifications of his own name.
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  • Uquutaq

    An artist reacts to those who mispronounce her name.
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  • 6 Panels That Prove Tivi Etook’s Genius

    Napatsi Folger celebrates the monstrous creatures of Tivi Etook.
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  • What’s in a Name?

    An Inuk graphic artist explores her relationship to her namesakes through comics.
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  • What Every Young Inuit Writer Needs to Know

    One writer’s letter to her younger self.
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    True tributes to time out on the land.
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  • Pudlo Pudlat

    Our Contributing Editor explore a more personal connection to art in this month’s comic featuring Pudlo Pudlat
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    Two drone photographers critique one another’s work.
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    Two drone photographers critique one another’s work.
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    Insect inspiration for World Mosquito Day.
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    Two drone photographers critique one another’s work.
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