Dr. Olaf Kuhlke looks on as Eric Anoee, Jr. and Nangmalik Qanatsiaq explore INUA, the inaugural exhibit at Qaumajuq while attending a digital and cultural entrepreneurship workshop at the Niizhwaaso Collaborative Learning Centre.
A visit to INUA at Qaumajuq
Dr. Olaf Kuhlke looks on as Eric Anoee, Jr. and Nangmalik Qanatsiaq explore INUA, the inaugural exhibit at Qaumajuq while attending a digital and cultural entrepreneurship workshop at the Niizhwaaso Collaborative Learning Centre.
teetak
Tony Eetak is an emerging youth artist and culture connector originally from Arviat, Nunavut and a founding member of the @1860 Winnipeg Arts collective. With a growing interest in photography, music and visual arts, Tony has been a dedicated volunteer for participatory arts events in his community, working for more than five years with organizations and projects including the Arviat Film Society, Global Dignity Canada, Inclusion in Northern Research, Our People, Our Climate and Niriqatiginnga.
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