It’s an exhibition that tells the story of a family: a mother, her daughter and her daughter’s daughter. It also tells the story of settlement, of a fur-trading outpost in the frigid Canadian Arctic ...
This weekend some of Canada’s finest Inuit artists will gather in Ottawa. The occasion is the annual board meeting of the Inuit Artist's Shop,... Sep 15, 2006 — This weekend some of Canada’s finest ...
The Inuit women whose work is chronicled in “Akunnittinni: A Kinngait Family Portrait” are known for illustrating life’s intimacies within their Arctic communities and families, as well as life’s ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. “TRANSFORMATION” by Inuit artist Turataga Ragee, no date, Cape Dorset, ...
Walruses appear frequently in the folklore of the Inuit people, who have inhabited Northern Canada, Greenland, and Alaska for thousands of years. Their tales are full of heroes who travel by canoe to ...
The 1950s and ‘60s were a time of major change for the Inuit of the Canadian Arctic. “People were more and more moving from their nomadic camp lifestyles into communities,” explains Maija Lutz, the ...
Read full article: Canada loses measles-elimination status after yearlong outbreak Police are seeking information about a 14-year-old girl who went missing in Detroit. Read full article: Detroit ...
Longtime Inuit art collectors Judith and Robert Toll have given the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum a major gift of contemporary Canadian Inuit art. The Tolls describe their donation as “fifty Inuit ...
In the midst of a long brutal winter, it’s good to remember that beauty can be found in frozen places. The work of art that Tim and Joy Reade recently brought to a Trash or Treasure appraisal held at ...
Near the Arctic Circle, Shuvinai Ashoona, a star of the Venice Biennale, and her community of Inuit artists refuse to let isolation stand in their way. Kinngait, Nunavut, in the Canadian Arctic. Its ...
The MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina, in the Saskatchewan province of Canada, has been gifted more than one thousand works of art by contemporary Indigenous and Inuit artists.
In the Inuit language, tusarnitut means “sounds that please the ear.” It’s a fitting title for a new exhibition at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts focused on the power of songs and music in Inuit art ...
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