Artwork

Take a look at some artwork created during this project and click on the artist names below to find more about their work.

The images made by James (above) and Echo (below) were used in a game of ocean-themed bingo for the uKalagalâk event. Not only did this game attract people from the community to join us at our event, it was also a fun and engaging way to communicate some of the work we do. Along with Inuttitut and English words, the artwork showed concepts, terms, and instruments that we use on the project, as well as items of cultural importance.

The Sustainable Nunatsiavut Futures logo was designed with inspiration from five logo competition winners, one from each of the Nunatsiavut communities, and the symbols they used to illustrate their homes. Click here to learn more about our logo.

Collaborative artwork

Bingo

Artwork created by Inuke artists James, Jess, and Echo were used in a game of ocean-themed bingo for the uKalagalâk event.

This bingo card also included artwork from PhD candidates ELeanor Barry and Cerren Richards. Not only did this game attract people from the community to join us at our event, it was also a fun and engaging way to communicate some of the work we do.

Along with Inuttitut and English words, the artwork showed concepts, terms, and instruments that we use on the project, as well as items of cultural importance.

Lenses of Knowledge

Together, PhD candidate Cerren Richards and Inuk artist James Jacque created a velcro puzzle that illustrates the "Lenses of Knowledge" through which we work in this project: Inuit Knowledge and Western Science.

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