Nagvaaqtavut | What We Found
Nagvaaqtavut | What We Found
Nagvaaqtavut | What We Found is a collaborative project that invites visitors to explore INUA - both in-person and virtually – by listening to diverse perspectives and reflections on the artworks in the exhibition, shared by Inuit from around the circumpolar world and across the country.
Created while in isolation, Nagvaaqtavut connects us across time and space to the artists and their works. Produced by the Inuit Futures in Arts Leadership: The Pilimmaksarniq/ Pijariuqsarniq Project, Nagvaaqtavut shares the voices of numerous Inuit Futures Ilinniaqtuit (Inuit and Inuvialuit postsecondary students) as well as the curators, exhibition team, and artists, collaborating virtually. Together we share, examine, and explore creative ways of engaging with the artworks through sound, story, music, memory, laughter, language, and food.
Many thanks to the Nagvaaqtavut production team: Matthew Brulotte, Heather Igloliorte, Jean-Philippe Jullin, Tiffany Larter, Inuksuk Mackay, Tom Mcleod, Danielle Aimee Miles, Jasmine Sihra, and Dominic Thibault.