Inuit Art Quarterly has published a list of 25 of the top Inuit and circumpolar Indigenous art happenings across the world. It’s an electic list that includes a wide variety of events, a few of which we have on the list we published here earlier.
The list is in 5 parts and in no particular order, so you’ll need to check each section to see it all.
- Part 1: Worlds on Paper: Drawings from Kinngait (March – August in Ontario), Kimik exhibition (Summer in Greenland), release of Tayna Tagoq “I Would Give You My Tail” picture book (April), and Spring and Summer Music Festivals Across Inuit Nunaat
- Part 2: Alaska Triennial 2025 art exhibit (Feb. – Sept. in Anchorage), Ivigait: Art in Words poetry readings (March in Montreal), Art Toronto (October), Riddu Riđđu Festival (July in Norway), Revival: Printmaking in Nunavik – 2014-2019 (Spring – Summer in Ottawa)
- Part 3: Ningiukulu Teevee: Stories from Kinngait (Fall in Winnipeg), Suialaa Arts Festival (October in Greenland), Uvagut TV programming, Shirley Moorhouse exhibit (Summer in St John’s NL)
- Part 4: Bonavista Biennale (Late summer in Newfoundland), Auction Season (Fall), 20th Anniversary: Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement (Dec. in Nunatsiavut, NL), North of North series, Unikkaaqtuarniq: Snowscreen Film Festival (Feb. in Ottawa)
- Part 5: Reinstallation of Works at the Nuuk Art Museum (Spring in Greenland), Normee Ekoomiak (Spring – summer in Ottawa), Indigenous Fashion Arts Festival (June in Toronto), imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival (June in Toronto), 50th Anniversary: James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement & Taqramiut Nipingat Inc. (Nov. in Nunavik)

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