Media Resources

A guide for reporters and news makers

The 2022 Arctic Art Summit invites journalists from around the world, to explore and draw inspiration from the many compelling, unique, Northern focused stories on this site.

Are you interested in writing about the Arctic Arts Summit? Explore the content and the links below.

The content on this site is curated by the Inuit Art Foundation.
To request more information, interview an author or propose new content, please email [email protected]

Dancer blowing a handful of feathers into the air during a ceremony
Adäka Festival; Dancer blowing feathers

Summit Overview

The first Arctic Arts Summit was held in Norway in 2017. It was initiated by the Arctic Arts Festival and hosted by the Norwegian Ministry of Culture and Arts Council Norway. The second Summit held in Finland, in 2019, was hosted by the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture, the Arts Promotion Centre Finland (Taike), and the University of Lapland.

The Canada Council for the Arts and the Government of Yukon are the co-hosts of the third Arctic Arts Summit in Whitehorse, Yukon.

Visit the About Us section of this site for more information.

Many organizations and individuals across Canada are involved in making the 2022 Arctic Arts Summit a success.

Hosts

Canada Council for the Arts
Government of Yukon

Partners

Inuit Art Foundation
Canadian Geographic
 
Yukon Arts Centre
 
Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism Association
 
Adäka Cultural Festival
 

 

Visual Brand Guidelines

We encourage you to use these guidelines as a resource; they will help you understand how to represent and apply the 2022 Arctic Arts Summit’s brand elements consistently and with respect for the integrity of the Summit’s core values! 

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The 2022 Arctic Arts Summit Logo

The Summit’s logo is a representation of the 2022 Arctic Arts Summit. It must only be used in the proper, approved forms. Kindly review the brand guidelines prior to using any of the downloadable assets. Learn the story behind the logo here.

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The Dakhká Khwáan Dancers perform at the 2019 Adäka Cultural Festival. COURTESY ADÄKA CULTURAL FESTIVAL PHOTO ALISTAIR MAITLAND PHOTOGRAPHY

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Visit our downloadable image gallery and video archive for promotional images and videos.

Downloadable Image Gallery
Downloadable Video Archive

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A man presenting at a podium, with three individuals sitting on chairs, panel-style, on a stage
Steven Loft presents as part of the Making Visions True panel at the 2019 Arctic Arts Summit. © THE INUIT ART FOUNDATION.
Four individuals sitting in chairs upon a stage, engaging in a panel discussion.
Panel discussion from Arctic Laboratory 1: Art in the Arctic and Arctic in the Arts featuring Frida Blomgren, David Ek, Tiina Sanila-Aikio, Baldur Pórir Guõmundsson and Francesca Du Brock at the 2019 Arctic Arts Summit. PHOTO KAISA-REETTA SEPPÄNEN.

A Look Back: The 2019 Arctic Arts Summit

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