Posts tagged Ilinniaqtuit
Profile: Leanne Inuarak-Dall

Leanne Inuarak-Dall is originally from Belleville and Ottawa, Ontario, and she has familial ties to Mittimatalik (Pond Inlet), Nunavut. Currently living on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations (Vancouver, British Columbia), Leanne is entering her third year of a Fine Arts program at Langara College, developing her artistic practice through the program’s various studio-based courses.

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INUA Behind the Scenes: Ajjigiingiluktaaqtugut with Lindsay McIntyre, Kajola Morewood and Jennifer Qupanuaq May

Film artist and Inuit Futures mentor Lindsay McIntyre of Inuk and settler Scottish descent worked with two Inuit Futures Ilinniaqtuit, Kajola Morewood and Jennifer Qupanuaq May, to create a multi-media installation and experimental animation for INUA, called Ajjigiingiluktaaqtugut (We Are All Different).

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INUA Behind the Scenes: Exhibition Design with Nicole Luke

Nicole Luke has had a busy year working as the Lead Exhibition Designer for INUA, Qaumajuq’s inaugural exhibition, and starting a position as a Research Assistant for the Canadian Centre for Architecture, all while continuing completing her Masters in Architecture at the University of Manitoba. We caught up with Nicole to find out how she has been balancing all of these exciting projects.

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Profile: Megan Kyak-Monteith

“For the past two or three years, I’ve been mostly focusing on my own history growing up in Nunavut and recalling different memories I can put down on canvas or paper, often just for my own interest,” she says. “I find the memories that stand out the most usually have to do with food, hunting or watching people bring in traditional food together. Food for us really is a community effort.”

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