Inuit Futures Residencies
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Jakop Janssønn (Norway) – A musician and composer, he has just released two new commissioned works, both with climate change as the core theme, with great reception from both press and audience. He is Sami, but works in the intersection between traditional Sami expressions and contemporary jazz.
Tanja Koistinen (Finland) – Tanja Koistinen is an artist from the province of Lapland in Finland. Her artistic approach is multi-disciplinary; painting and printmaking, installation, socially-engaged art and site-specific art. She also works as a curator and producer of art exhibitions. Today, Koistinen lives in Äkäslompolo, northwest Lapland. In her artworks, Koistinen aims to relearn ancestral wisdom and values, and reflect her own position in society and her surroundings.
Zacharias Kunuk (Igloolik, Nunavut) – Zacharias Kunuk, OC, ON is a filmmaker, sculptor and visual artist. He is perhaps best known for his debut feature film Atanarjuat (The Fast Runner) from 2001, the first Canadian feature film produced entirely in Inuktitut. He is the co-founder of Isuma Productions, the first independent Inuit-led film production company in Canada.
Inez Shiwak (Riglolet, Labrador) – Textile artist Inez Shiwak’s artistic and community work attempts to address climate change at ground level. She refrains from representing climate change in her work out of respect for the other Rigolet artists who have made it integral to their work. She instead focuses her activist energy in her community work in the arts industry, previously as an administrator of the Rigolet Digital Storytelling Project and as a researcher for the eNuk app—a platform that aims to be “an integrated environment and health monitoring program designed by, with, and for Inuit in Rigolet.”
When: Thursday, June 16, 2022
Time: 2:00pm ET
Where: Streaming live on the Canadian Geographic YouTube page and the Arctic Arts Summit website – see below!
The third Arctic Arts Summit takes place in Whitehorse, Yukon from June 27-29. Canadian Geographic is proud to partner with the Canada Council for the Arts and the Inuit Art Foundation to create a virtual platform for the Summit and support six months of digital programming leading up to the in-person event.
This story is part of the Canadian Geographic Spotlight. View more content from the Spotlight here.
We, the hosts and organizers of Arctic Arts Summit 2022, recognize and respect the many languages of the circumpolar region. The core information on this site is presented in English and French, Canada’s two official languages, as well as in Inuktut, the most widely spoken Indigenous language in the North of Canada, and Southern Tutchone, one of the many First Nation languages in Yukon and the language of the nations on whose territory the in-person Summit will be hosted. The discursive and artistic content on this platform will be available in the language in which it was submitted and/or created.
We acknowledge the predominance of English on the site. This is, in part, a reflection of the use of English as a widely understood language throughout the circumpolar region today. We will, however, encourage and actively seek to include content that reflects the many languages of the North.
View in French | View in Inuktut | View in Southern Tutchone
The hosts and organizers of Arctic Arts Summit 2022 acknowledge and affirm the Articles of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and recognize the inherent rights and historical territories of Indigenous peoples across the North and around the world. We recognize and respect the First peoples of the many lands of the circumpolar region.
Connection to land, territories, histories, and cultures are fundamental to our sense of who we are as peoples and societies. We honour this connection and commit to our shared journey of conciliation as we work to build an equitable, sustainable, just, and collaborative future for all.
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