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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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Mark Igloliorte's "Kayak is Inuktitut for Seal Hunting Boat"
IAF staff share some of their favourite works that explore verse, letters and syllabics.
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Anirnik Ragee's "Field of Verse"
IAF staff share some of their favourite works that explore verse, letters and syllabics.
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Peter Morgan's "An Evil Angagok"
IAF staff share some of their favourite works that explore verse, letters and syllabics.
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Jutai Toonoo's "Shitty Fucken Day"
IAF staff share some of their favourite works that explore verse, letters and syllabics.
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aabaakwad 2020 NIRIN to Launch the Sydney Biennale
Four days of programming on Indigenous art and cultures to take centre stage.
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The Artists You Need to See at Northern Lights 2020
And everyone who will be there
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Niap Takes On Narrative Ties
Artistic history in the making
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Inez Shiwak: From Seamstress to Activist
Heather Igloliorte profiles this multidisciplinary star on the rise.
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Bronson Jacque Puts Distance in Perspective
A Nunatsiavut-born oil painter with a story to tell.
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Singer Beatrice Deer Talks Multidisciplinary Artist Tanya Innaarulik
Continuously evolving into new spaces
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Memory in the Making: The Paintings of Megan Kyak-Monteith
Kyak-Monteith explains the methodology behind her signature dreamy oil paintings.
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Kablusiak Awarded Fogo Island Arts-Sobey Art Award Residency
Residency to take place on Fogo Island, off the Northern coast of Newfoundland.
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Forging Narratives: An Interview with Mathew Nuqingaq
One jeweller interviews another
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The Art of Stone: Co-op
The places we sell
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The Art of Stone: Carving
The places we sculpt
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The Art of Stone: Quarry
The places we find stone
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Library and Archives Canada Designates More Than $350,000 in Funding for Inuit Arts Organizations
Projects underway to preserve oral history recordings in arctic communities
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Canada Goose Launches Second Edition of Project Atigi
One-of-a-kind parkas handmade by 18 designers from across Inuit Nunangat.
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Aisa Amittu
Depth and otherworldliness
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Verna Taylor
Steeped in her craft
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John Terriak
Natural phenomena and dreams
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Ekidlua Teevee
Dogs both wild and domesticated
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Maudie Okittuq
From whalebone to stone
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Joe Nasogaluak
Inuvialuit legends and stories
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Pitseolak Qimirpik
Fusing pop-culture and tradition
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Mathew Ashevak
Polished to perfection
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Damien Iquallaq
Intricately detailed and finely texture
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Derrick Pottle
Memory and experience
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Priscilla Boulay
A life surrounded by carving
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Kupapik Ningeocheak
Incredible mass and presence
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Heather Kayotak
Mysteries that charm and delight
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Swimming upwards
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Jason Jacque
Distilled arctic animals
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Malu Natakok
Inherent charm and humour
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Johnny Sivuarapik
An abstract look at stone.
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Derrald Taylor
Finely detailed and highly technical
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Sammy Kudluk
Whimsical, unexpected and brimming with movement
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25+ Ways Inuit Artists Have Historically Used Pantone's Colour of the Year
Decades before Classic Blue was a trend, Inuit tastemakers took it for a spin.
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What's Up, 2020?
Our top picks for events and major projects happening with Inuit art in 2020.
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Notes from the Decade - 2019
What happened with Inuit art in 2019?
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Notes from the Decade - 2018
What happened with Inuit art in 2018?
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Notes from the Decade - 2017
What happened with Inuit art in 2017?
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