Growing up with a love of both art and science, Nicole decided to pursue what she describes as “the best of both worlds” by studying Environmental Design at the University of Manitoba.
Read MoreHailing from Kinngait (Cape Dorset), Nunavut, Nakasuk Alariaq grew up surrounded by artists - including her great-aunt Kenojuak Ashevak – and has always considered Inuit art to be of great importance in her life. Nakasuk speaks proudly of her heritage and of her deep connection to her relatives
Read MoreI come from a storytelling culture, as an Inuvialuk from Aklavik. I grew up going out hunting and trapping for days at a time with my family so we would tell stories to one another. It gets awful quiet out in the bush and you have to stay entertained somehow.
Read More“It’s been unbelievable, the opportunities that I’ve had because of this project, and it’s really enriched my school experience and I’ve been able to do things I wouldn’t normally have done because of the Inuit Futures initiative and programming. I’m really appreciative.”
Read More“What haven’t I done so far?” they say when asked about their time as an Inuit Futures Ilinniaqtuk. “Since I first started [with Inuit Futures] I was able to go be a part of the first Memory Keepers at Nuit Blanche, which was a very intensive residency for me. It was a great crew and it really resonated with me how well we worked together.”
Read MoreJessica Winters is an emerging artist and curator from Nunatsiavut, currently residing in Makkovik, Newfoundland. After completing her BA in Biology, Ecology and Conservation at Memorial University in St. John’s, NL, Jessica returned home where she continues to develop her artistic practice, guided by the careful instruction of her family and community members
Read MoreJason Sikoak is an Inuk originally from Rigolet, Nunatsiavut in Labrador. Now in their final year as an undergraduate student at Concordia University studying studio arts and art history, Jason is embracing their life as an artist.
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