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Check out our new Fall-Winter 2022 Teaser Video

With our pilot wrapping up and an expanded fall-winter iteration of our incubator for digital arts and cultural entrepreneurship set to begin in October 2022, we wanted to share some of our experiences in the form of short teaser trailers.

With our pilot wrapping up and an expanded fall-winter iteration of our incubator for digital arts and cultural entrepreneurship set to begin in October 2022, we wanted to share some of our experiences in the form of short teaser trailers. We hope these videos will be useful in communicating the experience as we progress along our journey.

Here’s our first trailer for this year’s upcoming season. We hope you enjoy it.

Thanks to Tony Eetak and Ethan Tassiuk for creating this amazing content. We are keen to see what the next instalments will bring!

This experimental pilot program was made possible with financial investment from the following organizations and we gratefully acknowledge their encouragement and support.

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Arctic Buying Company Kivalliq and Winnipeg
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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.
A new food sector entrepreneurship program is starting up this summer in Winnipeg, Manitoba. In the coming months, a small group of youth artists studying entrepreneurship with the non-profit organization Niriqatiginnga are designing, marketing and selling a special edition line of homemade jams for the fall and holiday season.

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Our program began with a pilot program aimed at building organizational capacity for digital arts administration, skills development and training. It is supported by the non-profit organization Niriqatiginnga.

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