Meeting: InfraNorth
Today we met with one of the InfraNorth researchers! Katrin Schmid. Katrin is a PhD student at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Vienna.
Today we met with one of the InfraNorth researchers! Katrin Schmid. Katrin is a PhD student at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Vienna.
This summer I am home in Nunavut with my family and having fun with my friends. I've been going out to take some pictures about what life is like and where we go to have fun. Here are some of my pictures that show different parts of my summer holiday.
This summer we took a look at the impacts and outcomes of @1860 Winnipeg Arts projects and Unite Kindness with Global Dignity Canada.
We have two hats for sale made by Arviat artist Lucy Eetak this week. Support our growing marketplace for authentic Indigenous arts and crafts. Discover the exquisite artistry of Inuit…
There are a lot of different qualities such as learning, alignment, innovation, and inclusion that are highly sought after on projects like ours. However, these qualities are often not directly attainable; they emerge from an intricate web of both implicit and explicit design choices.
This year's program saw a lot of hard work and some extra challenges, but experiences were the best yet.
Each Friday we are able to participate in some of the amazing group sessions held by the University of Victoria's Community Based Research Lab. This week's session, October 27 at 1:00 (CST) will be Dr. Sarah Marie Wiebe.
Beautiful hats made by Lucy Eetak will be available for sale this Christmas season.
It's been a long road for our program. From our struggles at the beginning where everything was being cancelled or postponed, to the difficulties of being able to come together as a group; we're excited to see the spaces and places we've worked so hard to shape this past year finally coming to life.
Take a few moments to look back at the amazing digital, arts and community experiences we've been able to have in 2021-2022 thanks to the support of the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse Program.