
A reflection from the virtual exhibition “Shifting Horizons: Edges of Ice and Snow” by Tony Eetak
“The sky sings above those who sleep. The wind carries stories no longer spoken aloud.”
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA – On the frozen edge of Hudson Bay, beneath skies streaked with fire and indigo, the land near Arviat holds memory like breath in winter. The old cemetery, blanketed in snow, feels like more than a resting place—it’s a quiet, enduring witness. Weathered wooden crosses lean into the wind like unfinished verses, etched by time and care. Some tilt under the weight of snow, but none fall. The message is clear: nothing here is gone. Everything waits—beneath snow, beneath stars, beneath the turning light.
In Light for the Sleeping, Tony Eetak offers not just a photograph, but a moment of presence. A still, vivid reminder that in the north, even stillness pulses with meaning. The image invites us to reflect on continuity—not just of people or place, but of memory, responsibility, and quiet reverence.
Shifting Horizons: Edges of Ice and Snow
An Inuit Youth Perspective by Tony Eetak
This online exhibition invites you to experience the north through Tony Eetak’s lens: a young Inuit photographer from Arviat bearing witness to the transformations shaping his homeland. From shifting weather patterns and melting sea ice to scenes of deep-rooted cultural resilience, his images are a poetic record of a world in transition.
Through Shifting Horizons, Tony not only captures the fragility of the Arctic but also the strength of those who continue to live, create, and remember within it. His work is a call to see the land as alive—and to see those who care for it not as relics of the past, but as vital participants in shaping our collective future.
About the Process
This simple exhibition was part of a powerful mentorship and internship initiative that unfolded over the past fall and winter. Youth like Tony learned to curate, exhibit, and use digital tools to tell their stories through photography, writing, and collaborative arts. The result is a series of intimate, layered works that speak not only of place—but of becoming.
With summer now on the horizon, many of these same youth, artists, and collaborators are preparing to return—both to the land and to new creative explorations in city-based arts activities. This work continues, grounded in both tradition and transformation.
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About the Artist
Tony Eetak is an emerging artist, musician, and culture connector from Arviat, Nunavut, now based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. A founding member of the Art Borups Corners collective and its Winnipeg-based Arts Incubator, Tony has contributed to participatory art projects across Canada through organizations like the Arviat Film Society, Global Dignity Canada, and Our People, Our Climate. Named a National Role Model by Global Dignity Canada in 2023, his work has been supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Manitoba Arts Council, and the OpenAI Researcher Access Program.
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