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Gatineau Ski Club enjoys a great exchange week in Iqaluit
The Aniirajak Ski and Adventure Club was happy to host Quebec visitors for racing and fun It was recently the Aniirajak Ski and Adventure Club’s turn to host what will hopefully be the first of many exchanges in Iqaluit with their Gatineau Ski Club counterpart. Perfect skiing conditions on April 20 saw the junior members from both clubs competing for fun in a sprint race at the ski can during the Quebec club’s six-day stay. “[Going] around just on the tundra for us is special,” said visiting parent, chaperone and adult ski club member Guillaume Goulet, who was busy making a fire in...…The Aniirajak Ski and Adventure Club was happy to host Quebec visitors for racing and fun It was recently the Aniirajak Ski and Adventure Club’s turn to host what will hopefully be the first of many exchanges in Iqaluit with their Gatineau Ski Club counterpart. Perfect skiing conditions on April 20 saw the junior members from both clubs competing for fun in a sprint race at the ski can during the Quebec club’s six-day stay. “[Going] around just on the tundra for us is special,” said visiting parent, chaperone and adult ski club member Guillaume Goulet, who was busy making a fire in...WW…
Showcase in Asia the latest effort to promote Inuit art on the global stage
William Huffman discusses his recent trip to Asia and the impact of Kinngait art on the global stage “Inuit artists have always been observational. They’ve always documented the land, and it’s not necessarily because they want to talk about climate change — they document it because it’s what they do. They’re communicating to the audience what is going on in their environment. “But what we’re finding 65 years later is we can look through our archives of drawings and prints and pick key moments where things were happening scientifically as observed by the artist. It’s kind of...…William Huffman discusses his recent trip to Asia and the impact of Kinngait art on the global stage “Inuit artists have always been observational. They’ve always documented the land, and it’s not necessarily because they want to talk about climate change — they document it because it’s what they do. They’re communicating to the audience what is going on in their environment. “But what we’re finding 65 years later is we can look through our archives of drawings and prints and pick key moments where things were happening scientifically as observed by the artist. It’s kind of...WW…
Showcase in Asia the latest effort to promote Inuit art on the global stage
William Huffman discusses his recent trip to Asia and the impact of Kinngait art on the global stage “Inuit artists have always been observational. They’ve always documented the land, and it’s not necessarily because they want to talk about climate change — they document it because it’s what they do. They’re communicating to the audience what is going on in their environment. “But what we’re finding 65 years later is we can look through our archives of drawings and prints and pick key moments where things were happening scientifically as observed by the artist. It’s kind of...…William Huffman discusses his recent trip to Asia and the impact of Kinngait art on the global stage “Inuit artists have always been observational. They’ve always documented the land, and it’s not necessarily because they want to talk about climate change — they document it because it’s what they do. They’re communicating to the audience what is going on in their environment. “But what we’re finding 65 years later is we can look through our archives of drawings and prints and pick key moments where things were happening scientifically as observed by the artist. It’s kind of...WW…
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