
Through My Eyes: An Arctic Story
My photography is a reflection of the world I see, the world I’m growing up in, as an Inuit youth who grew up in Nunavut.
SDG 13 urges urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts. With rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and environmental degradation, climate change poses a serious threat to the planet and its inhabitants. This goal focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, transitioning to renewable energy sources, and building resilience to climate-related challenges. SDG 13 also emphasizes the importance of international cooperation, climate education, and sustainable policies that support mitigation and adaptation efforts. By taking collective action, SDG 13 aims to limit global warming and protect ecosystems for future generations.
My photography is a reflection of the world I see, the world I’m growing up in, as an Inuit youth who grew up in Nunavut.
The tree dreams in textures now. Bark has been replaced by memory. Weathered lines recall the touch of wind, the breath of moss, the quiet tension between collapse and stillness. This is not death, but the long, slow rehearsal for return — to soil, to silence, to something shapeless yet whole.
The sun didn’t rise. It drifted. Everything else followed—snow, buildings, memory. Now we live sideways.
The sky above the Arctic is never empty — it is layered, textured, alive. In this photograph, clouds fold into each other like breath caught mid-motion.
Avatittinnik Kamatsiarniq is a traditional Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit value emphasizing respect and care for the land, animals, and environment. Discover its connection to Inuit arts and contemporary environmental activism.
It’s been a busy few months. Here is our project update as we move into November, 2023. It’s the month we’ve been waiting for as, after more than six months of dedicated planning, Art Borups Corners will officially start its programming.