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  • 10 Nunatsiavut Artists to Know

    Explore the breadth of art-making in Nunatsiavut
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    Holly Andersen explains what Qabaroak Qatsiya’s two men are discussing.
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    Curators, critics and authors pick their favourite work from the Kinngait artist’s solo exhibition.
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    Leslie Scanlon unpacks Qavavau Manumie’s graphic artwork.
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  • How One Inuit Sculpture Links Two Very Different Parts of the World

    Napatsi Folger finds Inuit compassion and understanding reflected in Tutuyea Ikkidluak’s sculpture.
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    Emily Laurent Henderson explores the meaning behind Jennie Williams’ photograph.
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    The graphic artist from Kinngait honoured in naming ceremony on International Inuit Day.
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    Megan Kyak-Monteith explores the story behind Davidialuk Amittu’s sculpture.
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  • Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory Wins the Sobey Art Award

    The Iqaluit-based artist is the first Inuk in 15 years to receive the honour.
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  • The Many Meanings of Joe Talirunili’s “The Migration”

    Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona reveals what made Joe Talirunili Joe Talirunili.
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  • Learning the Disappearing Art of Black-bottomed Sealskin Boots

    Vanessa Flowers and Veronica Flowers carry on their grandmother's legacy.
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  • How Jessie Oonark Turned Qamani’tuaq Into a Hub for Inuit Art

    The beginnings of the Baker Lake Sanavik Co-operative.
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  • 7 Bone-Rattling Works of Skeleton Art

    We’re bringing you skulls this spooky season.
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  • What Can Be Learned From the First Generation of Holman Artists?

    A look into Helen Kalvak’s contributions to the Ulukhaktok co-operative movement.
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  • What Did Ookpik Dolls Have to Do With Kuujjuaq’s Co-op Movement?

    How Jeannie Snowball’s iconic owl helped to sustain the Nunavik artist co-operative.
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  • Inside the Mind of “Tattooed Woman”

    Phebe Bentley exposes the secrets of one 1950s carving.
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  • How Inuit Artists Came Together to Establish Nunavik’s First Co-op

    Levi Qumaluk, Aisa Qoperqualu, Charlie Sivuarapik and Peter Amautik’s legacy in Puvirnituq.
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  • How I Choose to Carry on My Family’s Artistic Legacy

    Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona examines her grandmother Victoria Mamnguqsualuk’s art.
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  • 2 Inuit Nominated for 2021 Governor General’s Literary Awards

    Norma Dunning named finalist for her story collection and Larry Audlaluk for his memoir.
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  • 4 Must-See Films at imagineNATIVE 2021

    Our editors’ top picks from the world’s largest Indigenous media arts festival.
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  • Nunatsiavut Artist Jason Sikoak Designs Coin for the Royal Canadian Mint

    Sikoak speaks with the IAQ about the inspiration behind their design.
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  • How Did Kananginak Pootoogook Help Open Kinngait’s First Print Shop?

    A brief history of West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative’s early days.
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  • “Nalujuk Night” Takes Home Award for Best Atlantic Short Documentary

    Jennie Williams’ debut film wins at FIN Festival.
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  • How Tim Pitsiulak’s Work is Connected to the Land

    Kale Sheppard looks below the surface of this icon’s artwork.
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  • “Angakusajaujuq” wins Best Canadian Short Film at TIFF

    Toronto International Film Festival awards Zacharias Kunuk’s animated film.
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  • 5 Inuit Artists to Support on Orange Shirt Day

    Buy from Indigenous Creators on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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  • What Stories Can a Stone Sculpture Tell Us?

    Brian Kowikchuk interprets the tale Kumakuluk Saggiak left behind in stone.
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  • Tarralik Duffy Through 5 Works of Art

    Get to know the winner of the 2021 Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award.
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  • Tarralik Duffy wins 2021 Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award

    The multidisciplinary artist is the second winner of the IAF’s $10,000 prize, plus solo exhibition and residency at WAG-Qaumajuq.
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  • A Portrait of Inuit Self-Sustainability Carved in Stone

    Topsy Banksland takes us on a tour of Pierre Karlik’s complicated carving.
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  • 13 Questions with Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory

    2021 Sobey shortlisted artist gets real about her recent work.
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  • What One Inukjuak Sculpture Says About the Past

    Holly Andersen shows off female power in one 1950s sculpture.
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  • Kalaaleq Artist Showcases Inuit Values in Watercolour Portrait

    Olivia Thomassie explores the knowledge contained in this painting by Seqininnguaq Poulsen.
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  • Zacharias Kunuk’s “Angakusajaujuq” Takes the Stage at TIFF

    Award-winning film to show at the Toronto International Film Festival this September.
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  • Why Couzyn van Heuvelen Creates Giant Inuit Art Objects

    The IAQ talks with the Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award shortlisted artist.
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  • What Drives Inuit Artist Tarralik Duffy to Create

    The IAQ talks with the Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award shortlisted artist.
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  • How Inuit Photographer Eldred Allen Became an Accidental Artist

    The IAQ talks with KAMA shortlisted artist Eldred Allen.
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  • Kablusiak Turns Inuit Narrative On Its Head

    The IAQ talks with KAMA shortlisted artist Kablusiak.
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  • 5 Places to Find Public Inuit Art

    Must-see artworks to visit across Canada.
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  • Inuit Print Gives a Glimpse into Shaman’s Performance

    Luke Anguhadluq draws us into the iglu to watch a drum dance.
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  • Stone Owl Sparks Memories of a Successful Hunt

    Kyle Natkusiak Aleekuk makes a connection with Osuitok Ipeelee’s Mythical Owl.
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  • Inuit Artists Shine at Governor General Mary Simon's Inauguration

    Designers Victoria Okpik and Julie Grenier and performer Elisapie featured at the ceremony.
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    Artworks that celebrate friendship, kindness and connection.
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    What keeps Inupiaq artist Brian Adams looking to the future.
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  • Meet the 4 Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award Shortlisted Artists

    Inuit artists Eldred Allen, Tarralik Duffy, Kablusiak and Couzyn van Heuvelen in the running for $10,000 prize.
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  • Processing Change in a Pandemic Using Photography

    How Inuk artist Jennie Williams adapted her practice to document family life indoors.
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  • Why Taqralik Partridge Refocused on Home During COVID-19

    An Inuit writer uses photographs to speak to how the pandemic has reinforced her values.
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  • Inuvialuk artist Nanook Gordon Supports Community with the Creation of Native Arts Society

    Canada’s first Indigenous two-spirit, trans-led arts gallery to open in Toronto this fall.
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