This is a film I had compiled together on my trip up north.
I wanted to show the work I got to do with the Blue Print Team on a project we were handling for a week up north in Kugaaruk, Nunavut.
Social Work through Hiphop in Iqaluit with BluePrintForLife.ca
29 projects have been completed as of spring 2009 -in remote fly in only, Inuit and first nations communities. Program replaces traditio...
Quelles sont les responsabilités des artistes invités dans une communauté qui n’est pas la leur ? Comment se préparer pour tenir ce rôle de façon respectueuse ?
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Check out these recent and upcoming arts projects from some of ArtBridges’ 80+ friends and community partners working in or with First Nations, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) communities across Canada. We also ...
Cette étude des languages autochtones au Canada met en lumière les relations entre le language et l’échange de savoir et connaissances pour les Premières Nations, Inuit et groupes métis au Canada. C...
A toolkit designed for people and groups who are new to applying for arts grants. Provides detailed information about artist statements, and addresses artist CVs for both visual artists and performers. Exp...
What are the responsibilities of artists as guests in communities that are not their own? What can guest artists do to prepare for and to be respectful of this role?
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This study of Indigenous languages in Canada looks at the relationship between language and cultural transmission for First Nations, Inuit and Métis groups in Canada. The research examines the number of s...
A video documenting BluePrintForLife's work in Kugaaruk, Nunavut. BluePrint partnered with Pauktuutit (The National Women’s Inuit Association) to create an intergenerational healing program around the ef...
"Artcirq tells the story of how a group of young circus performers try to teach young Inuit to use circus to find more meaning in life and reject suicide. Working and training together over the course...
Over 20 people from the Artcirq Youth Group in Nunavut travel from Igloolik to Pond Inlet and Clyde River by skidoo to perform Artciq's unique Inuit circus show.