Starting from the recent promotion of the inuksuk, which was crowned the official logo of the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games, this article examines the ways in which Inuit culture is currently being deployed within Canada and to what ends. We focus our examination on sanaugait, the Inuktitut term for things created by hand, which encompasses what is conventionally labeled craft production. Structuring our discussion around two case studies, we first delve into the artistic practice of Inuk textile artist and arts administrator Theresie Tungilik. This analysis reveals how Tungilik employs fiber arts to engage with oral histories and to comment on the production of sanaugait historically. Subsequently, we address the changes in the management o...
The dissertation helps to explain the regionally diverse nature of a major North American Arctic art...
ABSTRACT Inuit Art as Cultural Diplomacy between Canada and India Sanaugavut: Inuit Art from the C...
International audienceThe Inuit land is often known through Western phrasings such as the “Arctic” o...
My paper is a study of the sixty year history of the inukshuk’s cultural appropriations from humanoi...
This paper outlines the experience of Inuit art exhibitions abroad and examines the ways in which th...
This thesis is about the Inuit effort to adapt to a changing arctic environment through their engage...
Relying on extensive field work, both in remote Arctic communities and outpost camps, and inside Can...
This thesis examines the use and promotion of shamanic themes in contemporary Canadian Inuit art, be...
The Textile Museum of Canada holds a collection of close to 200 printed fabrics designed by Inuit ar...
This article addresses how drawings and prints made by contemporary Inuit artists function in the in...
Despite a long history of colonial, military, and extractive industry imposition on the land, waters...
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
"SakKijâjuk: Art and Craft from Nunatsiavut is the first major publication on the art of the Labrado...
This thesis examines the impact of the 'Nunavut Project' on Inuit identity, governance, and society....
Recent demographic changes have made settlement patterns in the Canadian Arctic increasingly urban. ...
The dissertation helps to explain the regionally diverse nature of a major North American Arctic art...
ABSTRACT Inuit Art as Cultural Diplomacy between Canada and India Sanaugavut: Inuit Art from the C...
International audienceThe Inuit land is often known through Western phrasings such as the “Arctic” o...
My paper is a study of the sixty year history of the inukshuk’s cultural appropriations from humanoi...
This paper outlines the experience of Inuit art exhibitions abroad and examines the ways in which th...
This thesis is about the Inuit effort to adapt to a changing arctic environment through their engage...
Relying on extensive field work, both in remote Arctic communities and outpost camps, and inside Can...
This thesis examines the use and promotion of shamanic themes in contemporary Canadian Inuit art, be...
The Textile Museum of Canada holds a collection of close to 200 printed fabrics designed by Inuit ar...
This article addresses how drawings and prints made by contemporary Inuit artists function in the in...
Despite a long history of colonial, military, and extractive industry imposition on the land, waters...
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
"SakKijâjuk: Art and Craft from Nunatsiavut is the first major publication on the art of the Labrado...
This thesis examines the impact of the 'Nunavut Project' on Inuit identity, governance, and society....
Recent demographic changes have made settlement patterns in the Canadian Arctic increasingly urban. ...
The dissertation helps to explain the regionally diverse nature of a major North American Arctic art...
ABSTRACT Inuit Art as Cultural Diplomacy between Canada and India Sanaugavut: Inuit Art from the C...
International audienceThe Inuit land is often known through Western phrasings such as the “Arctic” o...