In a Prairie city, 2,000 kilometres from Iqaluit, Canada is building a monument to Inuit culture: Qaumajuq, the new Inuit art centre at the Winnipeg Art Gallery, opens to the public March 27. It will ...
Shuvinai Ashoona, "Polar bear sketching people" (2023), colored pencil and ink on paper, 50 1/4 x 97 1/4 inches (image courtesy Fort Gansevoort) Celebrated Inuk artist Shuvinai Ashoona has debuted a ...
William Beveridge has been working for decades to bring collections of Inuit art scattered across Canada back to Nunavut. Now he believes it's more urgent than ever. "Our cultural belongings are ...
The Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG) is inviting everyone to celebrate the opening of one of Canada’s most long-awaited and groundbreaking museums, Qaumajuq, with a virtual celebration and free days on ...
The Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG) will on 27 March mark the public opening of its Qaumajuq centre, a $C65m ($52.4m) extension of its downtown building that features a ...
In his sun-drenched workshop in Ottawa, July Papatsie chips away at a carving of an inukshuk, the well-known stone formations used by Inuit as landmarks and guideposts. Around here, he’s known for ...
Inuit music takes centre stage in a new exhibition at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Tusarnitut! Music Born of the Cold, which runs from Thursday to March 12, assembles an evocative array of Inuit ...
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 ...
still show evidence of a deep-rooted past. These indigenous Arctic people have inhabited the icy regions, spreading from Siberia eastward across Alaska and northern Canada to Greenland, for thousands ...
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