" Divided in three sections, The Darkroom Project presents works by these four photographers along with archival documents and correspondence, selected from a collection now at the Art Gallery of Ontario. The exhibition intends to provide a counter-narrative on the photographic representation of Indigenous peoples, Inuit women in particular. The gallery’s west wall offers a dialogue between photographs that raises questions about shared subjects and aesthetics, revealing instances of daily life in Taloyoak. " -- Publisher's website
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This paper outlines the experience of Inuit art exhibitions abroad and examines the ways in which th...
"How have photographs contributed to visualizing the "imagined community" of Canada? In what ways do...
" The Williamson collction was assembled during the many years Dr. Robert Williamson spent living am...
" Divided in three sections, The Darkroom Project presents works by these four photographers along w...
In 1972, photographer Pamela Harris visited Taloyoak, Nunavut and started to conceive of a space whe...
This thesis examines the photographs of Inuit historian, camp leader and pioneer artist Peter Pitseo...
This thesis demonstrates the parallel histories of photography and anthropology. It explores the dif...
Catalogue published on the occasion of the Inuit Gallery of Vancouver’s 20th anniversary exhibition....
"SakKijâjuk: Art and Craft from Nunatsiavut is the first major publication on the art of the Labrado...
This catalogue documents an exhibition of 67 sculptures selected from the Shumiatcher Collection of ...
Inuit have been participating in the development of photo-reproductive media since at least the 19th...
Two pioneering web projects, Project Naming, created by Library and ArchivesCanada and the Inuit, an...
Mootookakio’ssin uses digital imagery to record historical Blackfoot objects in great detail in an e...
The history of the radical photography collective Half Moon Photography Workshop has not been the su...
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
This paper outlines the experience of Inuit art exhibitions abroad and examines the ways in which th...
"How have photographs contributed to visualizing the "imagined community" of Canada? In what ways do...
" The Williamson collction was assembled during the many years Dr. Robert Williamson spent living am...