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Nanooq Inuit Art Blog

Take a deeper dive into the world of Inuit art by clicking through the blogs.

Art in the Workplace

Art in the Workplace

Nanooq is pleased to provide corporate art consulting. Whether you are looking to beautify a new office or beginning to build an office collection, Nanooq can work with you to select prints, carvings or drawings, to suit your space, image, theme and price range.

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Art & Exhibit News

Art & Exhibit News

Inuit Art continues to grow in popularity as more exhibitions are featured at respected visual arts institutions around the world.

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The History of Inuit Art

The History of Inuit Art

Learn about the heritage and history of Inuit art. Canadian art from the North has a rich culture, mainly centred in Cape Dorset, Nunavut.

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Nanooq Inuit Art Featured in Hamilton’s Urbanicity

Nanooq Inuit Art Featured in Hamilton’s Urbanicity

A Hamilton-based online gallery is bringing globally sought-after Inuit art to collectors through exclusive access to the renowned Cape Dorset Annual Print Collection.

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What are the newest markets for Inuit art?

What are the newest markets for Inuit art?

For 65 years West Baffin Cooperative has put Kinngait on the map through art. Most recently in Korea and France. Now, it's looking beyond.

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James Houston & the Artists of Cape Dorset

James Houston & the Artists of Cape Dorset

The history of Inuit printmaking is shaped by moments of exchange, discovery, and lasting relationships that transformed local artistic practices into an internationally recognized movement.

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The Living Stone

The Living Stone

Inuit sculpture carries generations of knowledge, where each piece reflects both artistic vision and cultural memory, shaped by a deep connection to land, story, and tradition.

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Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak

Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak

Step inside the traditional printmaking process and see how drawings are transformed into finished works. This historic film also marks Kenojuak Ashevak’s important contribution as a pioneering artist.

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The Appropriation of Inuit Art

The Appropriation of Inuit Art

Conversations around cultural appropriation continue to shape how we understand art, history, and representation, particularly in relation to Inuit culture and storytelling.

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