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      • ( 1 ) Photographing Inuit in Nain and St. John's: Jennie Williams Artist Talk
      • ( 2 ) SakKijâjuk
      • ( 3 ) Inuit Art Quarterly Launch
      • ( 4 ) Take a Stone
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      • ( 6 ) The Komatik Project
      • ( 7 ) Inuit Drumming
      • ( 8 ) Mind's Eye: Live Paitning with Heather Campbell
      • ( 9 ) Transfers: Inuit Printmaking
      • ( 10 ) Community Freezer
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      • ( 12 ) Slay All Day
      • ( 13 ) Reimagining Nanuq
      • ( 14 ) Mittimatalik Arnait Miqsuqtuit Collective
      • ( 15 ) Arctic Impressions
      • ( 16 ) Uquitaktumii: Reclaiming Our Voice
      • ( 17 ) Art Alive
      • ( 18 ) NEON KAKIÑIQ​
      • ( 20 ) Concrete Garden
      • ( 21 ) Inuit Nunangat Throat Singing Exchange
      • ( 22 ) Tittulautet Nunatsiavuttini
      • ( 23 ) Eskimo Pie and Other Poems
      • ( 24 ) Qaggiavuut!
      • ( 25 ) Nomads Won't Stand Still for their Portraits
      • ( 26 ) Inuit Fashion
      • ( 27 ) Avataq
    • Curatorial Team
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      • What Goes Where?
  • Home
  • About
  • PROJECTS
    • Nunavik Sivuniksavut Student Performance
    • iNuit Art Night Market
    • Memory Keepers I
    • The 2019 Cape Dorset Print Collection
    • Our Beautiful Land
    • Unikaatuaqtuq | Storytelling
    • Wearing Our Identity
  • Curatorial Team
  • Map + Schedule
  • iNuit Blanche 2016
    • About
    • Artists
    • Projects >
      • ( 1 ) Photographing Inuit in Nain and St. John's: Jennie Williams Artist Talk
      • ( 2 ) SakKijâjuk
      • ( 3 ) Inuit Art Quarterly Launch
      • ( 4 ) Take a Stone
      • ( 5 ) LUCKY | UPINNAQURSITIK
      • ( 6 ) The Komatik Project
      • ( 7 ) Inuit Drumming
      • ( 8 ) Mind's Eye: Live Paitning with Heather Campbell
      • ( 9 ) Transfers: Inuit Printmaking
      • ( 10 ) Community Freezer
      • ( 11 ) Highkicks and Backflips
      • ( 12 ) Slay All Day
      • ( 13 ) Reimagining Nanuq
      • ( 14 ) Mittimatalik Arnait Miqsuqtuit Collective
      • ( 15 ) Arctic Impressions
      • ( 16 ) Uquitaktumii: Reclaiming Our Voice
      • ( 17 ) Art Alive
      • ( 18 ) NEON KAKIÑIQ​
      • ( 20 ) Concrete Garden
      • ( 21 ) Inuit Nunangat Throat Singing Exchange
      • ( 22 ) Tittulautet Nunatsiavuttini
      • ( 23 ) Eskimo Pie and Other Poems
      • ( 24 ) Qaggiavuut!
      • ( 25 ) Nomads Won't Stand Still for their Portraits
      • ( 26 ) Inuit Fashion
      • ( 27 ) Avataq
    • Curatorial Team
    • Map + Schedule
    • BINGO >
      • What Goes Where?
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Tanya
​Lukin Linklater

Tanya Lukin Linklater's performance collaborations, videos, photographs and installations have been exhibited nationally and internationally. She is compelled by relationships between bodies, histories, poetry, pedagogy, Indigenous conceptual spaces, languages, and institutions. Her work has been exhibited and performed at EFA Project Space + Performa, NYC, Museum of Contemporary Art Santiago, Chilé, SBC Gallery, Montreal, Western Front, Vancouver, Remai Modern, Saskatoon, Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton, and elsewhere. In 2016 she will present work at La Biennale de Montréal - Le Grand Balcon curated by Philippe Pirotte. Tanya is currently a graduate student at Queen’s University. She originates from the Native Villages of Afognak and Port Lions in Alaska and is based in northern Ontario, Canada. 
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