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Interviews
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.
Feature
How to Overcome the Erasure of Inuit Identity in Archival Photos
ITK President Natan Obed gives a name to a painful past.
Choice
Seeing Myself Reflected in the Ulu of Kiugak Ashoona’s Sculpture
One artwork encapsulates female power and intergenerational teaching for Leanne Inuarak-Dall.
News
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.
Feature
The Inuk-Woman Power of Musical Multihyphenate Elisapie
Using art to address injustice.
Choice
Can You Find All the Hidden Details in One Jessie Oonark Wallhanging?
The famous Qamani’tuaq (Baker Lake) artist has her own visual language.
Feature
8 Female Inuit Artists at the Top of Their Game
From sculpture to virtual reality, these women are creating amazing work.
Feature
6 of Karoo Ashevak’s Sculptures Speak
This month’s comic gives Ashevak’s art its own voices.
Feature
10 Nunavik Artists to Know
Explore the breadth of art-making in Nunavik.
Feature
6 Panels That Prove Tivi Etook’s Genius
Napatsi Folger celebrates the monstrous creatures of Tivi Etook.
Feature
What’s in a Name?
An Inuk graphic artist explores her relationship to her namesakes through comics.
News
Kyle Natkusiak Aleekuk Designs Inuvialuktun Language GIFs for ICS
Inuvialuit Communications Society seeks to bolster language use.
Profile
What Collage and Identity Mean to One Inuk Artist
Investigating the artistic practise of Leanne-Inuarak-Dall.
Feature
Pudlo Pudlat
Our Contributing Editor explore a more personal connection to art in this month’s comic featuring Pudlo Pudlat
Feature
Jessie Oonark
Her iconic style mingles with the stick figures of our Contributing Editor in this month’s Inuit art comic.
Interviews
What Supports Do Nunatsiavut Artists Need Right Now?
Photographer and IAF Nunatsiavut Community Liaison Holly Anderson tells us what’s going on.
News
First Major Canadian Auction in Inuit Art Market Since Pandemic Sees Record Sales
Astonishing 10 sales records set for Indigenous artists.
Feature
Joe Tallirunili
Joe Tallirunili’s iconic carvings and prints reimagined get reimagined in watercolour by our Contributing Editor.
Feature
How Art Brought About an Apology for High Arctic Relocations
Statues in Ausuittuq (Grise Fiord), NU, and Qausuittuq (Resolute Bay), NU, search for justice.
Feature
Helen Kalvak
Helen Kalvak’s life gets a comic strip makeover from our Contributing Editor.
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