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  • How an Inuit Photographer Found Comfort Inside During a Global Pandemic

    How Chris P. Sampson reframes his world when home means so much more.
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    Staggering sales for sculptures by Oviloo Tunnillie, Elijassiapik and Sheokjuk Oqutaq top the list.
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    Shuvinai Ashoona brings a mythical creature face to face with a modern cell phone.
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  • Your Guide to Some of History’s Biggest Inuit Artists

    Learn about the life and career of influential artists Kenojuak Ashevak, Jessie Oonark, Tivi Etok, Agnes Nanogak Goose and Gilbert Hay.
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  • 10 Nunavut Artists to Know

    Explore the breadth of art-making in Nunavut.
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  • One Drawing that Encompasses a Life

    Siassie Kenneally explains the meaning behind her keystone image “All These Things That I Have Seen”.
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  • What Does It Mean to Be a Queer Inuit Artist?

    Alice Qannik Glenn, Jenny Irene Miller and Ossie Michelin discuss the intersection between Indigeneity, queerness and art.
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  • How 3 Nunatsiavut Women Artists Contribute to the History of Labrador

    Recognizing the artistic legacies of Josephina Kalleo, Garmel Rich and Nellie Winters.
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  • 7 Works of Fatherly Love

    From hunting to playing and everything in between.
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  • Carving Out Inuit Rights to Quarry Stone

    The value of access to quality serpentinite, argillite and steatite for Inuit artists.
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  • 10 Inuvialuit Artists to Know

    Explore the breadth of artmaking in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region.
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  • Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory Makes Sobey 2021 Shortlist

    Third Inuit artist ever to reach the shortlist!
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  • How to Overcome the Erasure of Inuit Identity in Archival Photos

    ITK President Natan Obed gives a name to a painful past.
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  • Seeing Myself Reflected in the Ulu of Kiugak Ashoona’s Sculpture

    One artwork encapsulates female power and intergenerational teaching for Leanne Inuarak-Dall.
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  • 8 Captivating Caribou Creations in Inuit Art

    Tuktu—the animal near and deer to our hearts.
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  • 7 More Virtual Inuit Art Exhibitions to Visit

    New art-viewing opportunities await.
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  • 8 Arctic Landscapes by Inuit Artists

    Views of the North from those who inhabit it.
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  • Inuit Art Quarterly Nominated for 7 National Magazine Awards

    IAQ recognized for Short Feature Writing, Best Editorial Package, Editor Grand Prix, Publisher Grand Prix and Best Magazine!
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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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  • 10 Works of Motherly Love

    Celebrate the bond between mother and child through Inuit art.
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  • 7 Awesome Avian Artworks in Inuit Art

    This one is strictly for the birds
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  • 4 Circumpolar Indigenous Artists Longlisted for Sobey Art Award

    First time in the award’s history that 4 circumpolar Indigenous artists have appeared on a longlist together.
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  • How Nunatsiavut Artists Use Their Work to Fight Climate Change

    Protecting water in the community of Rigolet
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  • Linking the Land, Sea and Air in Inuit Sculpture and Poetry

    Ningeosiak Ashoona and Uvavnuk show the constant flow of nature that moves them to their core.
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  • Why Are Joe Boats so Expensive?

    The enduring popularity of Joe Talirunity’s seafaring sculptures.
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  • Hunting Caribou Through Inuktitut Poetry and Sculpture

    Tegoodligak and Osuitok Ipeelee sing for their supper.
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  • 6 Notable Works of Narwhal Art

    An ode to the unicorn of the sea.
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  • Inuit Poetry and Ceramics that Contemplate Life and Nature

    The wind connects works by Tegoodligak, Pierre Aupilardjuk and Leo Napayok.
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  • The Inuk-Woman Power of Musical Multihyphenate Elisapie

    Using art to address injustice.
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  • 6+ Inuit Seasons in 1 Poem and 1 Sculpture

    Martha Nasook and Michael Massie bring the stars in one place to celebrate the return of spring.
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  • Trickster’s Anna Lambe Gets Second Nomination for Best Supporting Actress

    Emerging talent proud to represent a young generation of up-and-coming Inuit performers.
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  • INUA Curators Share 4 Favourite Artworks from the Exhibition

    A peek at some compelling pieces from Qaumajuq’s inaugural exhibition.
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  • Centring Inuit Perspectives and Culture in INUA’s Exhibition Design

    Nicole Luke discusses her design approach to Qaumajuq’s inaugural exhibition.
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  • The Design Behind the Qaumajuq Building

    Lead architect Michael Maltzan discusses the journey to creating this one-of-a-kind space.
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  • Nunavut Heritage Centre Receives $490,000 in Additional Funding from NTI

    Nunavut-based centre gets one step closer to being built.
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  • INUA Opens to the Public

    Doors open on the inaugural exhibition at Qaumajuq, WAG’s new Inuit art centre.
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  • 7 Seriously Stellar Seals in Inuit Art

    These artworks get our seal of approval!
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  • Why Memory and Painting Are Inseparable for Darcie Bernhardt

    Trying to pin down hazy memories with oil paint.
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  • How is Inuk Artist Logan Ruben like Vincent van Gogh?

    Colour and texture combine in this emerging painter’s work.
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  • Hannah Tooktoo on Combining Art and Activism

    Young painter connects message and medium in her work.
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  • Niap’s Foray into Mural Art

    What one Nunavik artist learned after taking painting to a brand new scale.
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    The famous Qamani’tuaq (Baker Lake) artist has her own visual language.
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  • 8 Female Inuit Artists at the Top of Their Game

    From sculpture to virtual reality, these women are creating amazing work.
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  • Inuit Youth Complete First Large-Scale Mural in Nunatsiavut

    Jessica Winters engages community with Makkovik mural.
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  • The 9 Bear Boogie

    The grooviest bears on the internet.
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  • 2 Inuit Designers Among 12 Winners of 2021 National Fur Design Competition

    Erica Joan Lugt, Olivia Chislett win trip to intensive fur design workshop in Toronto.
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  • How the Qaumajuq Boardwalk Mural Helped to Connect Inuit in Winnipeg

    Nunatsiavut artist Kale Sheppard reconnects with her culture through paint.
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  • Germaine Arnaktauyok Wins Governor General Award

    Visual artist takes home Artistic Achievement Award.
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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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