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November 2019

COURTESY Lianne Marie Leda Charlie/MICHAEL THESSEL

Lianne Marie Leda Charlie is on an artistic mission of collage and colour.

COURTESY Lianne Marie Leda Charlie/MICHAEL THESSEL

November 2019

A quilt created by a communal effort, hosted by the Native Women's Association, in honour of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, was the centrepiece of last year's Social Fabric show.

This isn't your grandma's knitting. In the North, artists are making a statement with needle and thread.

PHOTO COURTESY YK ARTIST-RUN COMMUNITY CENTRE

November 2019

Ken Thomas, Crystal Carvill, and Sandra Storey install Suzanne Paleczny's piece, “Man Was a Fish, 2017,” during an exhibition at Art House Carcross.

Northern art is used to define Canada around the globe. But are Northerners getting the recognition and support they deserve at home?

Photo Courtesy of Yukon Arts Centre/Mike Thomas

September/October 2019

The nanurluk is a ferocious polar bear the size of an iceberg that lives beneath the sea.

Strange things happen out on the land. Retelling those cautionary tales and scary stories is an Inuit tradition being kept alive by a new generation of artists.

PHOTO COURTESY EVA WIDERMANN/INHABIT MEDIA