Uvagut by Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona
A few months ago, Ottawa-based printmaker and ceramicist Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona came across artworks by her grandmother and great-grandmother in the Art Gallery of Guelph’s collection.
Solid Grounding
How IQ – or Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit, meaning traditional knowledge – is contributing to a more holistic conservation model with the Aviqtuuq IPCA in Nunavut.
Pang print shop in limbo as artists decry lack of funding
Jolly Atagoyuk, a printmaker from Pangnirtung, opens shallow wooden drawers — one by one — and sifts through dozens of his sketches and prints from years past.
Home and Away
In just a matter of weeks, thousands of stone sculptures by Inuit artists were brought up from dark vaults in the basement of the Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG) into the light.
Iqaluit’s water crisis
When the tap water in Nunavut’s capital became unsafe to use, community members swung into action to help those in need.
Red River College expands Winter Indigenous Games
A moose call competition and moose haul race Monday kicked-off Red River College’s second annual Winter Indigenous Games.