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Ilisarniq Series: Promoting Your Artwork on Social Media

Title: The Ilisarniq Series: Promoting Your Artwork on Social Media
Date:
Thursday, Nov. 24, 2022
Time:
2 - 3:30 p.m. EST
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Viral TikToks, IG reels and hashtags, oh my! Keeping up with the latest social media trends so you can keep your art practice visible can be tricky, so let’s unpack it together.

Join us on Thursday, Nov. 24 at 2pm ET/11am PT for a conversation with fashion designer, Taalrumiq, singer and actress Julia Ulayok Davis, and textile artist Shelly O’Gorman!

Each of these social media aficionados will be discussing their lessons learned from engaging with their thousands of followers across different platforms and the never ending waves of social trends. They’ll be dishing out their tried and true tips for connecting with the community most relevant to your practice, while maintaining digital well-being. Bring your questions for the Q&A–we want to hear from you!


Taalrumiq is an Inuvialuk & Gwich’in Artist, Fashion Designer, Content Creator and Cultural Educator from Tuktuuyaqtuuq. She shares Inuvialuit culture with the world through fine art, Inuvialuit couture garments and accessories, and compelling educational digital content on popular social platforms.

She inspires others to reclaim and celebrate Indigenous identity and encourages healing of intergenerational trauma. In the tradition of her long matrilineal line of expert Inuit Seamstresses and Gwich’in Jijuus, Taalrumiq creates with the same talent, passion, skills and traditional materials as her ancestors with a unique and contemporary vision.

FB: http://facebook.com/TaalrumiqChristinaKing

IG: http://instagram.com/taalrumiq

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@taalrumiq

Julia Ulayok Davis is an Inuk singer, actress and composer, currently residing in Winnipeg, Manitoba on Treaty 1 Territory. She began her journey on TikTok in 2020, posting singing videos as well as videos about her Inuit culture. In 2021, she began posting original songs from her new musical in the works, Aqqaq. Since then, Julia and her work on Aqqaq have been featured on several CTV morning segments as well as radio shows and podcasts based in Winnipeg.

She hopes to create an “Inuit Musical” inspired by her own experiences with her culture, as well as inspiration from traditional Inuit legends and her family. She is absolutely honoured and thrilled to be participating in the TikTok Accelerator for Indigenous Creators! Recent acting credits and upcoming projects include Nikwatin Siypiy / Frozen River (MTYP), The Wizard of Oz (Rainbow Stage), SkyMed (Paramount+) and Burden of Truth (Eagle Vision).

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@juliaulayok

IG: https://www.instagram.com/juliaulayok/

Shelly O’Gorman is a textile artist from Iqaluktuuttiaq (Cambridge Bay), NU, who specializes in kalikuks, a type of traditional-style top, which she makes with her mother Clara Evalik and sister Traci O’Gorman and sells online through their business, Nukariit Creations.

An extended quarantine in Edmonton, AB, in 2020 with a sewing machine and one of her mom’s patterns led O’Gorman to create her first kalikuk. When she posted it online and someone immediately reached out asking to buy it, she realized there was a large interest from women and men. Together, she and her sister began Nukariit Creations (nukariit means “sister”) and it blew up. Today, Nukariit has grown to include her mother as well, with all three producing tops to sell at their own pace. On top of her artistic practice, O’Gorman is a full time student and mother of three.

IG: https://www.instagram.com/nukariit.creations/?hl=en


 
 

The Ilisarniq Series is a new series of workshops for all Inuit artists, curators, writers, and art administrators to learn new skills and expand their practices organized by the Inuit Art Foundation and Inuit Futures in Arts Leadership. Join us for practical tips on how to apply for funding, price your work, make new kinds of work and more!