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Inuit Musician and Filmmakers Nominated for Canadian Screen Awards
Four Inuit up for awards at the 2022 Canadian Screen Awards.
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All of the hearts, flowers and candy to make your heart skip a beat.
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Shuvinai Ashoona to be Featured at 2022 Venice Biennale
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5 Superb Sled Dog Portraits
The top dogs of Inuit art.
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Carving a Brighter Future with Kenojuak Ashevak
Bob Rae discusses the impact of Ashevak’s legacy
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How Inuit Embrace Both Light and Dark
Tiffany Ayalik analyzes the symbolic meaning behind Gary Kalluk’s sculpture.
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How 10 Inuit Artists Came Together to Weave an Olympic Tapestry
Behind the scenes at the Pangnirtung Tapestry Studio in preparation for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games.
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Connecting to the Arctic through Kiakshuk’s Art
Zaib Shaikh reflects on the many connections formed through one artwork
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The Story Behind the Silla and Rise Song “Tulukkat”
Charlotte Qamaniq shares the personal inspiration behind the band’s new track.
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15 Ways Pantone’s 2022 Colour of the Year Appears in Inuit Art
Looking to the future with a brand new shade: Very Peri.
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Melodie Sammurtok-Lavallée reflects on Inuit identity, history and aesthetics through the process of creating.
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5 Inuit Art Events You Won’t Want to Miss in 2022
IAQ editors pick their most-anticipated exhibitions, festivals, music and books.
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10 of Your Favourite Stories from 2021
The stories you loved, all wrapped up in a bow.
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Breaking Artistic Molds with Saimaiyu Akesuk
Jeannette Menzies unpacks the innovative work of one emerging artist.
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Taking Control of Inuit Stories Through Printmaking
Janice Grey delves into the emotions and memories within Leah Qumaaluk’s playful print.
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Heather Igloliorte Awarded Royal Canadian Academy of Arts Medal
The Inuk scholar and curator from Nunatsiavut was recognized for her contributions to the arts.
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Norma Dunning’s “Tainna” Wins Governor General’s Literary Award
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How Lucy Qinnuayuak’s Print Crosses Cultures and Geographic Lines
André François Giroux shows what one print can teach us about our shared connections.
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What One Hunter Can Teach Another
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Inuit representation in toys and art.
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Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory Wins the Sobey Art Award
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Phebe Bentley exposes the secrets of one 1950s carving.
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Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona examines her grandmother Victoria Mamnguqsualuk’s art.
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Norma Dunning named finalist for her story collection and Larry Audlaluk for his memoir.
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Our editors’ top picks from the world’s largest Indigenous media arts festival.
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Sikoak speaks with the IAQ about the inspiration behind their design.
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A brief history of West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative’s early days.
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