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  • Qaggiavuut Announces New All-Inuit Senior Leadership Team

    With new team, Nunavut performing arts society emphasizes community connection.
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  • What Links a Horror Filmmaker and an Insect Illustrator?

    Nyla Innuksuk talks about her love for Saimaiyu Akesuk’s creepy crawly critters.
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  • Examine Nick Sikkuark’s “Seal Spirit”

    Our Managing Editor takes on this fluid carving.
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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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  • Get Hooked on Heather Angnatok’s Fish Skin Earrings

    Our Executive Director gets up close.
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  • Analyze Shuvinai Ashoona’s Rainbow Baleen Illustration

    Our Editorial Director probes for symbolism.
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  • Owners Find Cache of Kenojuak Ashevak Prints in Newly Purchased House

    Nearly 40 Inuit prints among massive collection of artwork inside.
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  • Circle George Omnik’s Baleen Basket

    Our Contributing Editor weaves a narrative.
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  • Crowd Around Ruth Annaqtuusi Tulurialik’s “People and Animals on Kayak”

    Our Profiles Editor jumps on the boat.
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  • Watching Arctic Animals Hunt from Above

    Two drone photographers critique one another’s work.
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  • New Mural Painted by Local Artists in Makkovik

    Painter Jessica Winters creates fine arts training for students.
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  • Watching the Spring Breakup from Overhead

    Two drone photographers critique one another’s work.
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  • How Sea Ice Dots Aerials Landscapes

    Two drone photographers critique one another’s work.
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  • 10 Buzzy Mosquito Artworks

    Insect inspiration for World Mosquito Day.
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  • What Marine Mammals Look Like From Above

    Two drone photographers critique one another’s work.
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  • How a River Forms from a Drone’s Point of View

    Two photographers critique one another’s work.
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  • Jessie Oonark

    Her iconic style mingles with the stick figures of our Contributing Editor in this month’s Inuit art comic.
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  • Peter Igupttaq Autut Wins Creative Non-Fiction Award

    Writer and comedian takes home 2020 Sally Manning Award.
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  • What Supports Do Nunatsiavut Artists Need Right Now?

    Photographer and IAF Nunatsiavut Community Liaison Holly Anderson tells us what’s going on.
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  • What Resources Have Southern Inuit Artists Been Able to Access?

    Multidisiplinary artist and IAF Southern Canada Community Liaison Alberta Rose Williams gives us all the details.
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  • 30 Ways To Describe An Owl According to Kenojuak Ashevak

    Kenojuak Ashevak depicted many owls throughout her career, naming each with a unique descriptor. Here, we take a closer look at thirty of her avian adjectives.
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  • Keeping Up with the Ceramic Artists of Kangiqliniq

    Who works the clay of the Kivalliq region?
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  • First Inuk Director of Alianait Tells Us What’s Next For the World’s Circumpolar Stage

    Alannah Johnston on her new role.
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  • What Makes the Sculpture of Arviat Different?

    Investigating the minimalism and austerity of Arviat carvings.
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  • How Culture and Climate Intersect

    Curator Amber Lincoln explores the relation between circumpolar Indigenous artists and their climate.
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  • Riit Song Shortlisted for 2020 SOCAN Songwriting Prize

    “#Uvangattauq” in line for Best Song of the Year by Emerging Canadian Songwriter.
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  • The Grizzlies’ Anna Lambe Up Close

    The actress shares her experience working on-set.
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  • First Major Canadian Auction in Inuit Art Market Since Pandemic Sees Record Sales

    Astonishing 10 sales records set for Indigenous artists.
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  • How Do You Sculpt a Wave?

    6 Inuit artists take on water at the surface.
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  • How Do You Show the Water Below?

    6 Inuit artists take on water in the deep.
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  • How Do You Illustrate Water?

    6 Inuit artists take on water at the shore.
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  • Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. Dedicates $2.4 Million to Inuit TV

    President Alethea Arnaquq-Baril to produce educational programming.
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  • Joe Tallirunili

    Joe Tallirunili’s iconic carvings and prints reimagined get reimagined in watercolour by our Contributing Editor.
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  • How Has Printmaking Evolved at Kinngait Studios in the Last Sixty Years?

    Investigating the printmakers in Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU.
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  • Tuktoyaktuk Carving Project Unveils 5,000 Pound Monument

    Four carvers spent three months working on the marble statue.
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  • Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum Acquires Signs from Black Lives Matter Protest

    Local museum seeks to document one of the largest protests in Iqaluit’s history.
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  • Red Marrow Media Receives Funding from Netflix and Indigenous Screen Office

    Stacey Aglok-MacDonald and Alethea Arnaquq-Baril to develop new feature film.
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  • Inuit Art Foundation and Partners Announce New Emergency Fund for Artists and Culture Workers

    $250,000 dedicated specifically for Inuit, First Nations and Métis artists.
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  • Uvanga/Self

    What does self-portraiture mean for an Inuit artist?
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  • From Plastic Teeth to Soap Stripes

    How have Inuit artists approached inlay?
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  • Where Do We Go From Here?

    After nearly five decades of creating, Abraham Anghik Ruben asks what’s next for Inuit art.
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  • How Art Brought About an Apology for High Arctic Relocations

    Statues in Ausuittuq (Grise Fiord), NU, and Qausuittuq (Resolute Bay), NU, search for justice.
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  • Riit Longlisted for the 2020 Polaris Prize

    Debut album “ataataga” among 40 in line for Canadian Album of the Year.
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  • The History of Sealskin Stencils

    Sealskin + toothbrush = fine art print?
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  • Inuit Art is a Marker of Cultural Resilience

    Preventing cultural ties from being severed and documenting past attempts to do so.
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  • Helen Kalvak

    Helen Kalvak’s life gets a comic strip makeover from our Contributing Editor.
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  • Kablusiak Receives A 2020 Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Award

    All 10 emerging artists awarded $10,000 each in prize money.
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  • What the Igloo Tag Means for Inuit Artists

    Protecting against cultural appropriation in Inuit art.
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  • All the Wallhangings We Couldn't Bring You in Threads

    Nine pieces that didn't make it into the print magazine.
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  • Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory Wins Sinchi Indigenous Artist Award

    Inaugural prize recognizes Indigenous artists around the world.
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