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7 Jewellers Whose Work You Should Covet
This Valentine’s Day and all days.
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Sheree McLeod Showcases Blanket Toss in Satellite Antenna Mural
How one Inuvialuk artist approaches an unusual canvas.
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Goota Ashoona Created One of the Largest Inuit Sculptures in the World for WAG Qaumajuq
The artist reveals the process behind the WAG’s newest piece of public art.
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How Seeing Herself Represented in Art Helped One Woman Speak Up
An Afro-Inuk woman finds her perfect niche in one intersectional art exhibition.
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How Inuit Artists Have Used Pantone’s 2021 Colours of the Year
Illuminating Ultimate Grey through the works of artists from across Inuit Nunangat.
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7 Stories You May Have Missed
The under-the-radar stories of 2020.
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11 of Your Favourite Stories From This Year
The stories you loved, all wrapped up in a bow.
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What Inuit Artists Are Grateful For In 2020
5 creators on the positives of the past year.
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6 Whiskered Walrus Works
Wondrous ways to depict the massive marine mammal.
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Creating From Both Sides of the Canada-US Border During COVID-19
Maureen Gruben and Sonya Kelliher-Combs undertake a reciprocal artist exchange from home.
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6 of Karoo Ashevak’s Sculptures Speak
This month’s comic gives Ashevak’s art its own voices.
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Shiwak to Sikoak: Taking Back My True Surname
A graphic artist refutes the colonial imposition on their identity.
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10 Nunavik Artists to Know
Explore the breadth of art-making in Nunavik.
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BIG MAN or I Will Learn to Hunt
Jordan Angunayuak Carpenter wrestles with the ramifications of his own name.
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Uquutaq
An artist reacts to those who mispronounce her name.
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6 Panels That Prove Tivi Etook’s Genius
Napatsi Folger celebrates the monstrous creatures of Tivi Etook.
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What’s in a Name?
An Inuk graphic artist explores her relationship to her namesakes through comics.
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What Every Young Inuit Writer Needs to Know
One writer’s letter to her younger self.
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9 Hunting and Fishing Artworks That Will Reel You In
True tributes to time out on the land.
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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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Watching Arctic Animals Hunt from Above
Two drone photographers critique one another’s work.
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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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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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What Makes the Sculpture of Arviat Different?
Investigating the minimalism and austerity of Arviat carvings.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Kenojuak Ashevak
Kenojuak Ashevak’s life gets a cartoon makeover from our Contributing Editor.
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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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The Tides That Bind
Unseen currents connect us all.
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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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Artists and Weavers
What does it take to weave a 60-inch tapestry?
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