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  • The Traditional Knowledge Hidden in Qamani’tuaq’s Wallhangings

    What records have been stitched into the wool duffel of Baker Lake?
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  • 6 Inuit Book Besties

    Inuit literature picks to transport you away.
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  • Kenojuak Ashevak

    Kenojuak Ashevak’s life gets a cartoon makeover from our Contributing Editor.
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  • Taqralik Partridge Named Director of Nordic Lab

    SAW Gallery marks “important milestone” with new appointment for its Indigenous-led program.
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  • The Politics of Subsistence and Survival

    Napatsi Folger speaks with the curatorial team behind Subsist at the Winnipeg Art Gallery.
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  • Nunavut Development Corporation Steps Up to Support Nunavut Artists

    Company funds artists by buying up work, contracts sewers to make non-medical masks.
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  • A Sobey Art Award Winner in New Zealand

    Stuck halfway across the world, asinnajaq talks her award win and future projects.
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  • Coronavirus Closures Hit Inuit Performers

    When performance spaces shutter, what happens to Inuit theatre?
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  • Charlotte Qamaniq Taught Thirty People to Throatsing Over Zoom—Here’s What Happened

    The award-winning artist talks about the perks and pitfalls of her online workshops.
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  • 7 Inuit Music Maestros to Tune In To Now

    Dance like no one’s watching.
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  • Inuit Art Quarterly Nominated for Two 2020 National Magazine Awards

    IAQ has been recognized for Best Short Feature Writing and Best Magazine: Art, Literary & Culture.
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  • The Tides That Bind

    Unseen currents connect us all.
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  • Whale Hunt: An Interview with Megan Kyak-Monteith

    The artist talks shuttered solo shows, career growth and whale hunt memories.
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  • asinnajaq wins $25,000 Sobey Art Award

    In response to COVID-19, the annual award is granting prizes to each longlisted artist.
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  • Inuit Art Entertainment for Kids

    Or just the kid in you.
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  • The Tapestries of Uqqurmiut

    50 years of innovation in 31 woven works.
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  • Uqqurmiut Centre for Arts & Crafts | Uqqurmiut Sanaugaqaqvik

    The legacy continues.
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  • More Virtual Exhibitions to Visit

    Six more Inuit art exhibitions to visit online.
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  • 4 Places to Find Inuit Film Online

    The Inuit art of your dreams, available by stream.
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  • 5 Virtual Inuit Art Exhibitions to Visit

    Curated collections of Inuit art from the comfort of your couch.
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  • Artists and Weavers

    What does it take to weave a 60-inch tapestry?
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  • Marketing the Tapestries

    How did they go from blankets to tapestries?
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  • Kenojuak Print Blasts Past Estimated Value at Auction

    Bountiful Bird (1986) commanded 10 times its estimated value in February.
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  • Setting Up Shop (1960-1970)

    Where it all began.
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  • Access to Stone

    The politics of carving in Nunatsiavut.
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  • Transcending the Particular: Feminist Vision in the Sculpture of Oviloo Tunnillie

    A remarkable female sculptor whose works embodied women in all facets of life.
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  • Katherine Takpannie Longlisted for New Generation Photography Award

    Young photographer in the running for $10,000 prize.
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  • Challenging Convention: The Expressive World of Karoo Ashevak

    An Inuit art sensation who dominated Talurjuaq's sculptural scene.
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  • The Object Truth: Jamasee Pitseolak’s World of Stone

    A stone collagist carefully refiguring the expectations of Inuit sculpture.
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  • 10 Pieces of Ursine Ephemera

    Literally all things polar bear.
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  • Tarralik Duffy's "Cow of the Sea"

    IAF staff share some of their favourite works that explore verse, letters and syllabics.
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  • Mark Igloliorte's "Kayak is Inuktitut for Seal Hunting Boat"

    IAF staff share some of their favourite works that explore verse, letters and syllabics.
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  • Anirnik Ragee's "Field of Verse"

    IAF staff share some of their favourite works that explore verse, letters and syllabics.
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  • Peter Morgan's "An Evil Angagok"

    IAF staff share some of their favourite works that explore verse, letters and syllabics.
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  • Jutai Toonoo's "Shitty Fucken Day"

    IAF staff share some of their favourite works that explore verse, letters and syllabics.
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  • aabaakwad 2020 NIRIN to Launch the Sydney Biennale

    Four days of programming on Indigenous art and cultures to take centre stage.
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  • The Artists You Need to See at Northern Lights 2020

    And everyone who will be there
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  • Niap Takes On Narrative Ties

    Artistic history in the making
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  • Inez Shiwak: From Seamstress to Activist

    Heather Igloliorte profiles this multidisciplinary star on the rise.
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  • Bronson Jacque Puts Distance in Perspective

    A Nunatsiavut-born oil painter with a story to tell.
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  • Singer Beatrice Deer Talks Multidisciplinary Artist Tanya Innaarulik

    Continuously evolving into new spaces
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  • Memory in the Making: The Paintings of Megan Kyak-Monteith

    Kyak-Monteith explains the methodology behind her signature dreamy oil paintings.
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  • Kablusiak Awarded Fogo Island Arts-Sobey Art Award Residency

    Residency to take place on Fogo Island, off the Northern coast of Newfoundland.
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  • Forging Narratives: An Interview with Mathew Nuqingaq

    One jeweller interviews another
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  • The Art of Stone: Co-op

    The places we sell
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  • The Art of Stone: Carving

    The places we sculpt
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  • The Art of Stone: Quarry

    The places we find stone
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  • Library and Archives Canada Designates More Than $350,000 in Funding for Inuit Arts Organizations

    Projects underway to preserve oral history recordings in arctic communities
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  • Canada Goose Launches Second Edition of Project Atigi

    One-of-a-kind parkas handmade by 18 designers from across Inuit Nunangat.
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  • Aisa Amittu

    Depth and otherworldliness
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