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  • Your Guide to Inuit Art in 2023

    Inuit artists are in the spotlight with exhibitions, books and other exciting new initiatives!
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  • Kenojuak Ashevak's Green-tailed Enchanted Owl Breaks Record at Auction

    Annie Pootoogook, Tim Pitsiulak, Niviaxie and more set new personal records at Inuit art auctions.
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  • Susan Aglukark's Mission to Share Stories and Correct Narratives Through Art

    The beloved Nunavut singer-songwriter ends 2022 with a new album, a kids’ book and an award celebrating her humanitarian efforts.
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  • IAQ Staff Share Their Favourite 2022 Stories

    Check out these stories you may have missed!
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  • The 9 Inuit Art Moments You Need to Know: 2022 Edition

    What were 2022’s most notable events in the Inuit art world?
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  • Norma Dunning on Writing Herself Into Her Research

    Inuk author’s book on disc numbers took her out of comfort zone.
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  • Inuk Curator Krista Zawadski Among Finalists for Talent Award

    Prestigious $50,000 award recognizes outstanding research, leadership potential.
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  • Shirley Moorhouse Explores New Beginnings Through Poetry and Drawings

    The Nunatsiavummiut multimedia artist combines memories and imagination in this illustrated story.
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  • Kyle Aleekuk Tells the Stories Behind 5 Works of Art

    The Inuk illustrator shares the cross-cultural inspirations behind his favourite works.
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  • National Gallery Names Jocelyn Piirainen Associate Curator of Indigenous Ways and Decolonization

    Piirainen joins the National Gallery of Canada curatorial team.
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  • Taqralik Partridge Named Associate Curator of Indigenous Art at AGO

    As Associate Curator, Partridge will develop exhibitions, lead acquisitions, and champion new and diverse voices from across the circumpolar north.
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  • Inuk Artist Aedan Corey Designs Holiday Box for Purolator

    Nunavut artist to work with program that sees $5,000 donated to food bank.
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  • How Inuktitut Music Took Over Northern Airwaves

    The legacy and lasting impact of the CBC North recording sessions.
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  • Inuvialuk Artist Kyle Aleekuk Melding Traditions in Toronto Mural

    Exploring cross-cultural traditions through tattoo design and illustration.
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  • TikTok Accelerator Program Welcomes 6 Inuit Content Creators

    The National Screen Institute launches the second edition of its TikTok Accelerator.
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  • Darcie Bernhardt, Jessica Winters Receive Emerging Artists Award

    Annual $5,000 Saunderson Prize recognizes emerging artists with great potential.
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  • What Happens When You Put Inuit Art on a Global Stage?

    How Inuit art at Expo 67 shaped perceptions of Inuit art and artists then and now.
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  • The Significance of Stories in Video Game Research

    How Bronson Jacque gathered information from his community to develop his video game on Inuit legends.
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  • Inuit Artists to Watch For at Art Toronto

    Contemporary, historical Inuit artists to share the world stage at “Canada’s art fair”
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  • Telefilm Partners with Arctic Indigenous Film Fund

    Telefilm joins network funding Arctic Indigenous productions
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  • Presenting Cultural Identity Through Traditional Clothing

    How the gift of a Greenlandic annoraaq connected Jonas Henderson to his culture.
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  • Uvagut TV Petitioning for Mandatory Inclusion on Basic Cable

    First Inuktut-language channel in Canada aims to change their broadcast status.
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  • Exploring Northern Indigeneity with the TETHER Curatorial Team

    The Arctic Arts Summit exhibition highlighting the bonds across the circumpolar North.
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  • Kinngait Studios' New Print Collection Showcases Artist Collaboration

    Kinngait Studios Arts Manager discusses 2022 standouts.
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  • 9 Inuit- and Sámi-Directed Films to Catch at imagineNATIVE

    Inuit and Sámi filmmakers bring Arctic life to the screen at Indigenous film and media arts fest.
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  • Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona Print Chosen for Canada Post Stamp Series

    Inuk artist’s design is one of four selected to recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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  • Bridging the Distance Between the Arctic and the Amazon

    A cross-Americas exhibition at the Power Plant illuminates the commonalities between Indigenous artists, their relationships to the land and desire for ancestral knowledge.
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  • Three Inuit Artworks to Reflect On for the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation

    This September 30, we invite you to spend time with and amplify the voices of Indigenous artists.
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  • Inuit Art Adorns New Truth and Reconciliation Coin

    Jason Sikoak co-designs Truth and Reconciliation Medallion.
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  • How to Design Meaningful Video Game Characters

    Nunatsiavut Inuk artist Bronson Jacque explains what it takes to create authentic and multifaceted characters.
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  • Inuit Art Must-Sees at Nuit Blanche 2022

    Inuit art installations you just can’t miss in Toronto at Nuit Blanche.
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  • Language, Life Skills and Legends in “Okpik: Little Village in the Arctic”

    Director Tiffany Ayalik explains the process behind the film about Kylik Kisoun’s quest for autonomy.
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  • Can a Video Game Help Bring Inuit Stories to Life?

    Follow Bronson Jacque on his journey into video game development.
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  • The Magic of Improvisation in Tanya Tagaq’s “Ever Deadly”

    An interview with Chelsea McMullan and Tagaq on their new documentary premiering at TIFF 2022.
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  • Tracing the Narratives of Inuit Filmmaking Talents

    An interview with cultural historian Mark David Turner on his new book “On Inuit Cinema | Inuit Takugatsaliukatiget”
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  • ÁRRAN 360° and ARCTIC XR Premiere at Venice Biennale Sámi Pavilion

    Circumpolar filmmakers use 360-degree screens to blend Indigenous storytelling with new technology.
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  • INUA Curators Discuss How Inuit Artists Create Space for the Future

    A roundtable discussion with asinnajaq, Heather Igloliorte, Kablusiak and Krista Ulujuk Zawadski.
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  • Flower Blossoms | Chantal Jung

    How one Labrador Inuk artist speaks Indigenous Futurisms and family through digital collage.
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  • Tanya Tagaq Documentary “Ever Deadly” to Premiere at TIFF 2022

    The Inuk throat singer tells her story in an immersive music doc at Toronto film festival.
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  • Gayle Kabloona Creates Wallpapers for Google Pixel

    Inuk artist celebrates World Indigenous Peoples’ Day with three new backgrounds available worldwide.
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  • Tamaniitugut (We are Here) | Aedan Corey

    A queer Inuk artist reflects on Inuit sovereignty in poetry, photography and drawings.
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  • Canada Council for the Arts Announces 2 Funding and Capacity Building Partnerships for Indigenous Artists

    CCA partners with Yukon government and the IAF.
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  • The History Behind Nunavut (Our Land)

    Why choose this artwork to celebrate Nunavut Day?
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  • The Intertwined History Of Politics And Art in Nunatsiavut

    Yet in spite of the lack of an enduring arts industry, a cooperative system, institutional support or scholarly interest, Nunatsiavut continues to produce such exceptional artists as Michael Massie, John Terriak and Heather Campbell.
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  • Soft Shapes and Hard Mattresses

    Despite the fact that love and sex in the Canadian Arctic is not new, images of erotic scenes have rarely graced the pages of the IAQ. Here, we push past voyeuristic taboos to bring us into the pulse of recent erotic Inuit art.
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  • Showcasing Cinematic Talent at the Arctic Arts Summit

    Curator Jeremy Emerson on selecting 50 short circumpolar films for the AAS's Pirruvik program.
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  • What are the Earliest Inuit Prints?

    How did prints by one Inuk get published in the South in 1915?
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  • How to Strip an Archive of Cultural Insensitivity

    10 Inuit archival photographs given new names and context.
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  • How Deantha Edmunds is Decolonizing Opera

    World’s first Inuk opera singer says classical music is for everyone.
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  • What Gets Lost

    The CEAC spent decades moderating the sale of Inuit art to southern audiences by prohibiting works deemed unacceptable from entering the market. We examine what works were rejected and why.
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