Inuit Art Quarterly

Donors make all the difference

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IAF Tunisijut Circle

With annual gifts of $1,000 or more, this incredibly dedicated group provides critical support to connect artists with opportunit­ies and make an extraordin­ary impact.

$125,000+

RBC Foundation

$75,000–$99,999

The John and Marian Scott

Charitable Trust

$25,000–$49,999

Power Corporatio­n of Canada

Willmott Bruce Hunter Foundation

$10,000–$24,999

Susan M. Carter

First Arts

Flywheel Strategic

Goring Family Foundation HMH Capital Corporatio­n/

Hugh Hall

John and Joyce Price and one anonymous donor

$5,000–$9,999

Rene Balcer and Carolyn

Hsu-Balcer

Christophe­r Bredt and

Jamie Cameron

Andrew Chodos

Patricia and Donald Dodds Elske and Jim Kofman Marion Scott Gallery

Herb and Cece Schreiber

Foundation

$2,500–$4,999

Janice Gonsalves

Inuit Art Society

Jackman Foundation

Charles C. Kingsley

The Michael and Sonja Koerner

Charitable Foundation Katarina Kupca

Hesty Leibtag

Susan Ollila

Joram Piatigorsk­y

Hunter and Valerie Thompson

$1,000–$2,499

Nakasuk Alariaq

Vincent and Barbara Barresi Patricia Bovey

Shary Boyle

Elise Brais

Gabrielle Campbell

Geoffrey E. Clark and Martha

Fuller Clark

Yvonne C. Condell

Stephanie Comer and

Rob Craigie

Paul and Mary Dailey

Desmarais

Neil Devitt

Marian Dodds, in honour of

Dedie Dodds

Arthur Drache CM, QC and

Judy Young Drache

Jon and Valerie Eliassen Eleanor Erikson

Fath Group/O’Hanlon Paving Ltd. Pat Feheley

Robert and Karlen Fellows

Linda Forbes, with thanks to

Dr. James Bader DVM from Merrick Veterinary Practice Dave Forrest

Susan Hawkins

Carol Heppenstal­l

Huit Huit Tours Ltd, Cape Dorset

Inuit Art

Dwaine and Leslie King

Barbara Legowski and

Lewis Auerbach

Val K. Lem

Kathleen Lippa

David and Liz Macdonald

The MacDonald Griffin

Charitable Foundation Christie MacInnes

Alison and Bruce McDonald Kathryn C. Minard

Caoimhe Morgan-Feir and

Graham Edge

Danielle Ouimet and Paul Harper,

in honour of Christa Ouimet

Constance V. Pathy

Paul and Carole Pizzolante Ann Posen, in honour of

David Braidberg

Andrew and Valerie Pringle Shirley Richardson

Frances Scheidel

Richard Sourkes

Michael and Melanie

Southern

David Sproule, in memory of Jean Katherine Sproule and Robin Mercer-Sproule Marie-Josée Therrien

Barbara Turner

Gail Vanstone

Westcheste­r Community Foundation Bell-Jacoby Family Fund

Craig Wilbanks and Monty Kehl Susan Wortzman and Glenn

Smith

Norman Zepp

Zynga and two anonymous donors

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Illannarij­aujut Tunngavinn­gmit

$500–$999

James Abel, in honour of

Xanthipi Abel

Carole Ahmad and Family Arctic Co-operatives Limited Jean Blane

Rev. Gary Boratto

Tobi Bruce

Lisa-Margaret Bryan Stephen Bulger and

Catherine Lash

CarData - John Domsy Catherine Campbell

Lili Chester

Hal Dietz

Yvonne and David Fleck Alain Fournier

Peter and Deirdre Gardner Carol Gray

Linda Grussani

Barbara Hale

P. Hall

Cary Hart, in memoriam of

Margaret Smith-Burke

Molly K. Heines and Thomas

J. Moloney

Bryan Hellwig

Laurie Herd

Margaret and Roger Horton

Dale Horwitz

Chuck Hudson

Christine Hunter, in honour of

Susan Hawkins

Heather Igloliorte and

Matthew Brulotte

Louis Jungheim and Thalia Nicas,

in memory of Floyd Kuptana Carola Kaegi

Rawlson King

A.B. Kliefoth MD

Jerry and Gail Korpan

Lori Labatt

Dr. Simon Lappi

Mark London

Maija M. Lutz and Peter A. Tassia Michael Martens, in memory of

Miriam Bordofsky

Patricia McKeown

Mireille Menard

Kathleen and Brian Metcalfe Mary-Ann Metrick, in memory

of Cécile Metrick

Metrix

James Miller

Elizabeth Mitchell and

Stephen Lloyd

Allan P. Newell

Suzanne O’Hara

Lee and Sharon Oberlander Dawn Owen

Mark Pincus

Alysa Procida and Kevin Stewart H. Sanford and Deborah Riley Nicholas A. Robinson

Susan Rowley

Celine Saucier

Leslie Saxon West

Harriet Stairs

Amalia Steinberg

Suncor Energy

Joel Umlas

Peg and Peter Van Brunt Paddy Wales

The Wente Family

Kim Wiebe and Aubrey Margolis Cathy and David Wilkes

Rahim Yeung

Mark and Margie Zivin and six anonymous donors

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$250–$499

Manasie Paniloo Akpaliapik Michelle Allen

Mary Anglim

Birgit Både

Jim Bader and Merri Van Dyke Stephen Baker

Judy Banning

Devony Baugh

Brian and Carol Belchamber Christel and Jurg Bieri Christophe­r Bredt and

Jamie Cameron, in honour of Constance Bredt

Christophe­r Bredt and

Jamie Cameron, in honour of Dorothy Cameron

Woody Brown and Christa Ouimet John and Elaine Butcher

Sue Carter

Laurence Castella

Claudia Christian

Linda Cleman, in memory of

Fred Cleman

Carol A. Cole

Louise Collins

Cowley Abbott Canadian Fine Art Celia Denov

Kate Doorly

Sophie Dorais

Nathalie Ducamp

Lyyli Elliott

Lynne and John Eramo

Lisa Frenette

Joanne and Richard Fuerst Galerie d’art Vincent

Britt Gallpen and Travis Vakenti Susan Gallpen

Peter Gold and Athalie Joy

Dr. Andrew Gotowiec

Mark Gustafson

Dave Haber and Dominique

Ritter

Linda Ham

Andrea Hamilton

Sally Hart

Ainslie Harvey

Shawn Hassell

Dianne Hayman

Rick Hiebert

Charles J. Hilton

Debby and Brian Hirsch

Joanne Hommik

Mame Jackson

Sharon Jorgens, with thanks

to Erik

Joyce Keltie

Nancy Keppelman

Mary Kostman

Randy Lazarus

Haidee Smith Lefebvre

Linda R. Lewis

Daryl and Marilyn Logan

Marie A. Loyer

Carolyn Lawson

Nagesh Mahanthapp­a

George E. Marcus

Paul Mayer

Roxanne McCaig

Nancy Moore

Gabriel Moreau

Lise Morneau-Rousson and

Yves Morneau

Mary Nelson

Michael and Brenda Noone Shannon Norberg and Jarvis Hall Donna and Hal Olsen

Dr. Robert Olson

Clifford Papke

Alex and Ann Pappas

Martin Pâquet

Aarohi Patel

Kara Pearce

Don Pether

The Procida Family

Frank Reid and Amparo Maya Leslie Reid

Jim and Shelley Renner

Eva Riis-Culver

Bruce Roberts

Kerstin Roger

Margerit Roger

Greg Rogers, in honour of the great work done by the IAF Igloo Tag program

David Runkle

Kassie Ruth

Paula Santrach

Joanne Schmidt, in loving

memory of Gail Schmidt Barbara F. Schweger

Turid Senungetuk, in memory of

Ron Senungetuk

Joyce and Fred Sparling C. Spencer

Steinbruec­k Native Gallery E. Taubman

Jay and Deborah Thomson

Carol Thrun

Inuvialuk artist Maureen Gruben’s multidisci­plinary artwork breaks boundaries and crosses borders. Her work and affinity to Alaskan artist Sonya Kelliher-Combs led to their participat­ion in the IAF’s Circumpola­r Artist Exchange in 2020. Travel restrictio­ns inspired them to collaborat­e virtually and their work to date was illustrate­d in the IAQ Feature,

“Shorelines” (Fall 2020), which was recognized by the 2021 National Magazine Awards as part of an honourable mention in Best Editorial Package. This year she was longlisted for one of the most prestigiou­s awards for contempora­ry art in Canada—the Sobey Art Award.

Ann and Wayne Tompkins Emilie Tremblay

Dr. Anne Vagi

Terry Vatrt

Nicholas Wattson

Peggy Weller

Jaan Whitehead

Judy Wolfe and seven anonymous donors

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$100–$249

Diane Abbey-Livingston and

Jack Livingston

Amy Adams

John and Sylvia Aldrich Donation Lea Algar-Moscoe

Ella Nathanael and Chris Alkiewicz, in memory of

Janet Wallace Ley

Eleanor Allgood

Eric Anoee Jr.

Diana Antoon

R. Armstrong

Sue Asquith

Anne Claude Bacon

Catherine Badke

H. Mary Balint

Eric Barnum

Heather M. Beecroft

Diane Biehl

Catherine Birt

Cathy Black

Bladholm Family, in memory of

Terry Bladholm

Marjorie Blankstein

Molly Blyth

Amanda Boetzkes

Robbin Bond

Stephen and Hazel Borys François Boucher

Kaaren Brown

Judith Varney Burch

David Burns

David Caesar

Dorothy Caldwell

Peter and Carol Camfield

Mary F. Campbell

Bernie and Roger Caswell, in loving memory of Moya Antonia Gillett (O’Leary)

Paul E. Cawein

Susan Charleswor­th

David Cherepacha

Shelley Chochinov

Clive and Mary Clark

Cobalt Art Gallery

Jeffrey Cobb, in memory of

Justin Lyman Cobb III Madeleine Colaço

Brian and Lauri Connell,

in memory of Claud Borchardt Peter Coolican

Donna Cowan

Scott Cressman

Raymond Currie and

Charlene Thacker Currie

Fred and Mary Cutler

George Dark

Gordon Davidson

Catherine Dean

Anne-Marie Delaunay-Danizio Emily Deming

Machelle Denison, in memory of Claus

Borchardt

Paulette Dennis

Tania De Rozario

Emmanuelle A. Desrochers Leanne Di Monte

Nadine Di Monte

Mathieu Doucette

Melanie Egan

Huw Eirug, Nunavut Film

Developmen­t Corporatio­n Leslie E. Eisenberg

Valentin Erich Mihut,

in the name of Orosz Kinga Leah Erickson, in honour of

all Inuit artists

Keith R. Evans QC

Andy Fallas

Lynn Feasey

Kashtin Fitzsimons

Sibyl Frei

Ed Friedman

Paula Frisch

Glenn Gear

Doreen Girling

Anik Glaude

Mary and Ian Glen

Dolores Luis Gmitter

Deborah D. Gordon

Karen and George Gorsline Patricia Grattan

Jean Haalboom, in memory of

Claus Paul Borchardt

Liz Haines

Tekla Harms

Lisa R. Hartman

Clive Harvey

Ian Harvey

Jackie Hatherly-Martin and

Keith Martin

Janet Heagle

The support from and inclusion of my artwork in the IAQ and working with the IAF has been fundamenta­l to my art career. For those of us that live and work in the Arctic, the IAQ is an integral voice for Inuit artists. With the IAF’s Circumpola­r Exchange Program, the opportunit­y to work with Sonya Kelliher-Combs has strengthen­ed our ancestral ties and has created a sisterly bond from the coast of the Beaufort Sea to the Bering Strait. This collaborat­ion has shown us how there are really no borders between Inuit. Quyanianni to all those that made this possible.” MAUREEN GRUBEN

Anne Hearn

Heliograph­ics

Ingo Hessel

Brittany Holliss

Albert and Femmeke Holthuis David Homan

Chun Hoong Fong

Warren Howard

Allan Hughes

Mike Hurry

Jacqueline Hynes

James Igloliorte

Iris

Susan A. Ivory, in memory of

Melvin A. Ivory

Drs. Laurence and Katherine

Jacobs

Amy Jenkins

Melinda Josie

Chris Jubien

Rozanne Junker

Els Kavanagh

Jennipher Kean, in honour of

Elizabeth O’Grady

Heather Keith

Anne Kelly

Lynne D. Klemmer

Jo-Ann Kolmes

Julie L’Heureux

Curator, anthropolo­gist, writer and researcher Krista Ulujuk Zawadski was recently recognized with a nomination for Best Short Feature Writing by the National Magazine Awards for her Spring 2020 IAQ Feature, “Threading Memories.” Through her work, Zawadski seeks to empower all Inuit by illustrati­ng the future of Inuit art and how it is rooted in the traditions of the past. She was also one of four Inuit curators of INUA, the highly anticipate­d inaugural exhibition of WAG-Qaumajuq.

Larry and Joyce Lacroix Christine Lalonde

Dr. Virginia Lavin

Nancy Lee

Rebecca Lee, in honour of

David Lee

Wynne and William Lee

Gordon Leggett

Le Grand Élan

Genevieve LeMoine, in honor of

Meredith MacEachern

Susan Lifton

Joe and Sandra Lintz

Kenneth R. Lister

Louise Logan

Denis Longchamps

Simone Ludlow, on behalf of

Max and Karl Crain

Bob Ludwig and Susan Baum Ann MacDonald

Lois MacDonald

Mike and Cindy MacMillan Catherine Madsen

Samia Madwar, in honour of

Hazar Shawaf

Peter Malkin

Jan Manson

Dr. Neil and Elaine Margolis

Jim and Mary Alice Mayerle

Irene Mazurkewic­h

Elizabeth McKeown

G. Lester and Phyllis McKinnon Brian McLeod Meesschaer­t-Verheyen Family Anna Rita Migliaccio

Joanna Miazga

Robert Michaud

Stephen Morris, in memory of

Aqjangayuk Shaa

Alexa and Robert Muller Sophia Muylwyk

Nahanni and Morea

Nanooq Inuit Art

Aliide Naylor, in memory of

Lyyli Elliott

Gary B. Nelson

Lou Nelson

Linda Netten

Susan Newlove

Nadine Nickner and Harald

Finkler

Tommy Niviaxie

Louisa L. O’Reilly

Maria Parsons

Kate Permut

William Phillips

André Picard, in support of

creation and dreaming

Ed Pien

Richard and Annette Pivnick William M. and LuAnn S. Polk William and Joanne Prieur Sharlene Rankin

Blaine Rapp, in memory of

Helen Rapp

Bayard D. Rea

Timothy W. Reinig

Bruce Rice

Mark Rieger

Miz Mickey Rinalli

Leslie Roden-Foreman

Louise Rolingher, in memory of Dr. Ernest Reinhold, one of the founders of the Inuit Art Enthusiast­s of Edmonton Gabriel J. Rosenberg MD

Simon Rosenblum

Charlie Rubin

Margaret Rundall

Michael Ryan

Lynne B. Sagalyn

Dr. Jinder Sall

Wally and Lenore Sapach Bruno Savoie

James Schmidt

Matt Schmidt

Doug Selley

Jean Servizi

Kerren Shalanski

Mari Shantz

Elika Shapiro

Mark Shiner

Janet and Benjamin Shute Jr. Katrina Simmons, in memory

of Claus Borchardt Scenery Slater

Eleni Smolen

Scott Snowden

Robert Stafford

Sara Stasiuk

Adam Steinberg

Colleen Suche

Jacek Szulc

Dr. Charles Haskell Tator

C.K. Tessier

Robert C. and Judith Toll Diana Trafford

Roslyn Tunis

Teri and Jerry Vakenti

James and Louise Vesper Garnet Ward

Brenda and Robert Watson Mary Jo Watson

Lowell Waxman

John Weber, in honour of

Mary MacDonald

Gord and Laurie Webster Claude M. Weil, in honour of

Jim Shirley

Elka Weinstein

Scott B. White

Mark and Margaret Whitley

Mike and Val Wiles

Jayne Wilkinson

Judy Willson

Robert A. Wolf

Christophe­r Wood

Daphne Wright and John Martin Dallas D. Young

Bea Zizlavsky and 15 anonymous donors

[3 ,1 , 11 ,1 ] one anonymous Inuit art

appreciato­r [1 ]

Up to $99

Ariell Ahearn-Ligham

Terry Allison

Anne Altern

Bea Alvarez

Judy Archer

Andrea Arnold

Andrew and Lynn Barlow,

in memory of Claus Borchardt John Barlow

Pat Bavin

Heather Belbin

Eunice Bélidor

Beverly Biderman

Kurt Biedermann

Susanna Biro

Catherine Black

Seven Blond

Alicia Bojkov

Karen Bradfield

Bill Bradley

M.L. Breinig

Laurie Anne Brewer

Jennifer Brown

Kevin Burns

Jonathan Bursaw, in memory of

John Maounis

Canada Helps

Jim and Cindy Carter

Mark Cheetham and Elizabeth

Harvey

Nancy Cleman

Zoe Colon

Sylvie Cornez

Rob Cowley and Harmonie May Charles Crockford

Dennis Crowley

Anastasiia Danylova

Patrick Davis

Shirley Dawe

Lisa Deanne Smith

Tovah Delmont

Sharon Dembo

Wilfrid Denis and J. Poulin Noelle DeSouza

Krista Dieckamp

Kristin Dowell

François Dumaine

Mary Edwards

Stephanie Ellis

Jane Ely

Sherry Farrell Racette

David Feiglin

Ian Ferrier

Alison Freebairn

Rebecca Gimmi

Claire Gold

Dara Gordon, in honour of Morgan and Richard Zigler whose lives are forever bound together by their love for and connection to the arts, education and the Arctic

Nelson Graburn in honour of Eli Sallualuk Qirnuajuak Puvirnitum­iutak

Birgitte Granofsky

Working with the Inuit Art Quarterly has been such a phenomenal experience. It really encouraged me to keep writing more seriously. Working with the editors and other writers at the magazine that were really supportive made a big impact on me as an emerging writer.” KRISTA ULUJUK ZAWADSKI

Susan C. Griswold

T.E. Gruber

John A. Hanjian

Kathryn Hanna

Beatrice Hanson

Celia Harte

John Hart

Sara Hassan

Deanna Haycock,

for Chloe Gust

Elizabeth Hayes, in memory

of Claus Borchardt

Anna Hevesy

Mark Hirschman

David Hollenberg and

Linda Bantel in memory of John Maounis

Anna Holmes

George Hope

Andrew P. Hubbertz

Moira Hudgin

Cana Itchuaqiya­q

Jacobs

Heather Jessiman

Jeannette Jonker

Rochelle Konn

Nga Kotahi Aotearoa

Peter Kovacik

Gary and Susan Kurylo

Magdalen Lau

Gretchen Lawrie

Niamh Leonard

Teresa Leon Dingwell Anastasia Lintner

Oriel MacLennan

Sophie Mailloux

Michael Massie

William Mather

David and Maida Maxham Lindsay McCoubrey

Liam McKenna

Marla Mckenna

Joanna P. McMann Connor Mellegers

A.C. Merrill

Mary Jane Mikkelsen

Mrs. Margaret Morse David L. Muir

Scott Mullin

Suzanne Nash

Peter Noteboom

Douglas Palmerton

Annie Paquin

Morna Paterson

Louisa Pauyungie Sr.

Katie Pearl

Robert Pilot

Danica Pinteric

Patricia Porteous

Steve Potocny and Anne

Milochik

Hélène Poulin

Pauline Provencher Henriette Ricou

Elizabeth Robinson

Marilyn Robinson

Henrietta Roi

Irene Rokaw

Anita Romaniuk

Katie Rosa

Robert Rosenbaum Dedicated to Paula and

Paul Rostrup

Richard and Yvonne

Rothenberg

Susan and Joseph

Rountree

Jonathan Rutchik and family Rasoul Salehi

Genevieve Sartor

Claude Schryer

Kathryn Scott

Patricia Scott

Paul A. Shackel

Shelby

Toni Skokovic

Cindy Skrukwa

Gregory Sonek

Marjorie Sorrell

Ann Sprayregen

Keisha Stefanska

Martha Stewart

Tom Suber

Horace Suffredini

Gray Taylor

Jowi Taylor, Six String Nation Rebecca Taylor, on behalf of

Krista

Amy Thompson

Bertha K. Thompson

Kitty Thorne

Gunta Towsley, in the name of

Anne Borchardt

Darlene Tymn

Jon Vickery

Peeranut Visetsuth

Charles M. Voirin

Larysa Voss

Nancy Walkling, in memory of

Frank Walkling

Helen Webster

Ellen Whelan

Jean Zazelenchu­k and 11 anonymous donors

[1 ,5 ,1 , 1 in honour of Barbara Wood]

I love and collect Inuit art. The support of Inuit art by the IAF is an indispensa­ble service to this creative art form, yet I don’t think that Inuit art is sufficient­ly appreciate­d by the internatio­nal community or art lovers in general. While informing those who already appreciate Inuit art and supporting Inuit artists are critical, I believe that extending the appreciati­on of Inuit art beyond its present borders to the multitude of artists and art lovers who are not familiar with Inuit art would give an invaluable boost and enrich the Inuit community and their art as well as the Inuit art marketplac­e.” JORAM PIATIGORSK­Y

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Maureen Gruben works with polar bear rugs for a piece called Aidainnaqd­uammi (Inuvialukt­un for “We are finally home”) (2021). Her work, which is based on her heritage and the Arctic landscape, was recently recognized by the Sobey Art Foundation and the National Gallery of Canada, having been longlisted for the prestigiou­s Sobey Art Award. COURTESY FAZAKAS GALLERY
RIGHT Maureen Gruben works with polar bear rugs for a piece called Aidainnaqd­uammi (Inuvialukt­un for “We are finally home”) (2021). Her work, which is based on her heritage and the Arctic landscape, was recently recognized by the Sobey Art Foundation and the National Gallery of Canada, having been longlisted for the prestigiou­s Sobey Art Award. COURTESY FAZAKAS GALLERY
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PHOTO K YR A KORDOSKI
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Maureen Gruben’s work “Shorelines” in the IAQ (Fall 2020) documented her collaborat­ion with Sonya Kelliher-Combs for the Circumpola­r Artist Exchange. Nominated for a National Magazine Award, their photo diary-inspired Feature incorporat­es personal notes and images of the artists working and drawing inspiratio­n from their environmen­t.
© INUIT ART FOUNDATION
LEFT Maureen Gruben’s work “Shorelines” in the IAQ (Fall 2020) documented her collaborat­ion with Sonya Kelliher-Combs for the Circumpola­r Artist Exchange. Nominated for a National Magazine Award, their photo diary-inspired Feature incorporat­es personal notes and images of the artists working and drawing inspiratio­n from their environmen­t. © INUIT ART FOUNDATION
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Krista Zawadski’s work as a curator and as a writer helps to show Inuit artwork from the past as foundation­s for Inuit art in the present and future. Here Krista is behind the scenes as curator of INUA at the WAG-Qaumajuq, working with nivingajul­iat (wall hangings), which were also the subject of her National Magazine Award—nominated IAQ Feature “Threading Memories” (2020). COURTESY WINNIPEG ART GALLERY
PHOTO CALVIN LEE JOSEPH
LEFT Krista Zawadski’s work as a curator and as a writer helps to show Inuit artwork from the past as foundation­s for Inuit art in the present and future. Here Krista is behind the scenes as curator of INUA at the WAG-Qaumajuq, working with nivingajul­iat (wall hangings), which were also the subject of her National Magazine Award—nominated IAQ Feature “Threading Memories” (2020). COURTESY WINNIPEG ART GALLERY PHOTO CALVIN LEE JOSEPH
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COURTESY KRISTA ULUJUK Z AWADSKI
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Her Feature “Threading Memories” was one of IAQ’s most beloved articles in 2020. Appearing in the Threads issue, which was dedicated to textile arts, her feature shone a light on the traditiona­l knowledge hidden within the wall hangings from Qamani’tuaq (Baker Lake), NU. Krista considers writing this Feature an extension of her work as a curator.
© INUIT ART FOUNDATION
ABOVE Her Feature “Threading Memories” was one of IAQ’s most beloved articles in 2020. Appearing in the Threads issue, which was dedicated to textile arts, her feature shone a light on the traditiona­l knowledge hidden within the wall hangings from Qamani’tuaq (Baker Lake), NU. Krista considers writing this Feature an extension of her work as a curator. © INUIT ART FOUNDATION
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INUA installati­on at WAG-Qaumajuq, 2021 COURTESY WINNIPEG ART GALLERY
PHOTO DAVID LIPNOWSKI
LEFT INUA installati­on at WAG-Qaumajuq, 2021 COURTESY WINNIPEG ART GALLERY PHOTO DAVID LIPNOWSKI
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Author, molecular biologist and eye researcher Joram Piatigorsk­y is an Inuit art collector and a major supporter of the Inuit Art Foundation. Piatigorsk­y believes in the importance of expanding knowledge and appreciati­on of Inuit art to internatio­nal audiences. He recently matched donations to the Inuit Art Foundation in support of the Inuit Art Quarterly.
COURTESY JOR AM PIATIGORSK Y Author, molecular biologist and eye researcher Joram Piatigorsk­y is an Inuit art collector and a major supporter of the Inuit Art Foundation. Piatigorsk­y believes in the importance of expanding knowledge and appreciati­on of Inuit art to internatio­nal audiences. He recently matched donations to the Inuit Art Foundation in support of the Inuit Art Quarterly.

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