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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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Tuktoyaktuk Carving Project Unveils 5,000 Pound Monument
Four carvers spent three months working on the marble statue.
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Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum Acquires Signs from Black Lives Matter Protest
Local museum seeks to document one of the largest protests in Iqaluit’s history.
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Red Marrow Media Receives Funding from Netflix and Indigenous Screen Office
Stacey Aglok-MacDonald and Alethea Arnaquq-Baril to develop new feature film.
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Inuit Art Foundation and Partners Announce New Emergency Fund for Artists and Culture Workers
$250,000 dedicated specifically for Inuit, First Nations and Métis artists.
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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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Riit Longlisted for the 2020 Polaris Prize
Debut album “ataataga” among 40 in line for Canadian Album of the Year.
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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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Kablusiak Receives A 2020 Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Award
All 10 emerging artists awarded $10,000 each in prize money.
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What the Igloo Tag Means for Inuit Artists
Protecting against cultural appropriation in Inuit art.
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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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Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory Wins Sinchi Indigenous Artist Award
Inaugural prize recognizes Indigenous artists around the world.
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Alianait 2020 Officially Cancelled
The world’s circumpolar stage closes over public safety concerns.
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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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