This map shows a sample of our many incredible Inuit artists, with ways to find out more about them online.
You may search by an artist’s name, location or medium if you are familiar with them already, or zoom into a region and discover the artists listed in that area!
Tunnganarniq is an Inuktitut word meaning welcoming and inclusive. Tunnganarniq Live is a welcoming, inclusive and collaborative live TV platform, to give people access and engagement with Inuit art by Inuit artists sharing live TV content.… Read more
Host Margaret Elias Noksana welcomes Dustin Smith to the show. Dustin shares his collection of clothing he's made, and some stories that go along with those clothes. LIVE on September 21st, 2022.
On this special episode of the Tunnganarniq Show, Gerry Kisoun and Billy Archie discuss land use rights and issues in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region based on the Inuvialuit Final Agreement.
Host Margaret Noksana Elias welcomes Anna Pingo to the show. Anna plays a few of her original songs and shares some of the inspirations for those songs. LIVE on September 7th 2022, on the Tunnganarniq Show.
Anna Pingo was born in Inuvik and lives there to this day. Her mother is from Tuktoyaktuk and she is the eldest child of Ann Christine Omilgoituk and the late Charlie Kasook.
As far as she knows from the time she could talk she was able to sing. Her dad taught her how to play the guitar when she was about 12 or 3 years old.
Host Margaret Noksana welcomes Joel and Martina Amos to the show this week. Joel and Martina have great skills in cooking and completing the culinary arts program at the Yukon University, have taken their education and passion for cooking to Inuvik and created their own small business in catering. They have created their own menu incorporating as much traditional foods as they can.… Read more
Host Margaret Noksana welcomes back Shirley Elias and new guest Susan Peffer to the show to tell stories for an hour. LIVE on July 20th 2022 on the Tunnganarniq Show.
Sherene Kristin Raddi-Kowikchuk was born and raised in Inuvik in 1991. Sherene's main medium of art as a working professional is designing nails and spa services in her newly renovated apartment.
Sherene lived all over the West coast of Canada and settled back home in 2018 to re-discover her roots, ground herself with our culture, creativity and sense of community.
Host Margaret Noksana welcomes Sherene Raddi-Kowikchuk to the show to speak about Sherene's work as a nail tech and artist. Sherene does some simple nails on Margaret over the course of the episode. LIVE on July 13th 2022, on the Tunnganarniq Show.
Host Margaret Noksana welcomes Nikita Larter all the way from Toronto to the show. Nikita talks about developing their art practice and does some beading with Margaret. LIVE on July 7th 2022, on the Tunnganarniq Show.