Inuit women rank among the most innovative and skilled craftspeople in the world, and this exhibition shows why. The highlight is a display of three stunning beaded amautiit that have recently been ...
Winter has come and gone, but staff members at the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum are still thinking about how to dress warmly. The Museum’s newest exhibit, Threads of Change: Clothing and Identity in ...
The members of Agguaq say they intend to copy the patterns of items that existed hundreds of years ago made from materials Inuit found on the land. (Submitted by Krista Ulujuk Zawadski) A group called ...
Art fans will have a chance to preview some of the work that will be featured at the Winnipeg Art Gallery's Inuit art centre at a new exhibition on Inuit clothing and jewelry design. "The amount of ...
This May the National Museum of the American Indian was privileged to host four remarkable Inuit women from Nunavut who were in Washington as guests of the Embassy of Canada to attend the opening of ...
"A project of Inuit Silattuqsarvingat, a project of the Inuit Cultural Institute's Board of Directors, Eskimo Point, N.W.T., and the Department of Clothing and Testiles, University of Manitoba."--P.
In collaboration with the MMFA, Avataq Cultural Institute, La Guilde, Concordia, and the university’s FOFA Gallery, the Inuit Futures Symposium will be the first major gathering focused solely on ...
A group called Agguaq, made up of artists, designers and seamstresses, is studying ancient Inuit clothing like parkas and amautik patterns — as well as old knife and Ulu designs that are on display in ...
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