asinnajaq

  • Image: Asinnajaq, 'Rock Piece (Ahuriri edition),' 2018. Video still. Courtesy of the artist.
  • Installation view of the exhibition 'Among All These Tundras.' Photo by: John Dean.
  • Installation view of 'CHANNEL 51: IGLOOLIK - Celebrating 30 Years of Inuit Video Art.' Photo by: John Dean.
  • Installation view of 'CHANNEL 51: IGLOOLIK - Celebrating 30 Years of Inuit Video Art.' Photo by: John Dean.
  • Installation view of 'CHANNEL 51: IGLOOLIK - Celebrating 30 Years of Inuit Video Art.' Photo by: John Dean.

About asinnajaq

asinnajaq​ is a visual artist, writer, and curator, from Inukjuak, Nunavik and based in Montreal. She studied film at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, after working for two summers on a cruise ship in the Arctic. asinnajaq is a co-creator of the Tillutarniit Inuit Film Festival in Montreal. She is the Writer/Director of Three Thousand (2017), a film included in the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s landmark show INSURGENCE/RESURGENCE and nominated for a Canadian Screen Award. This past year, asinnajaq worked with Isuma on their retrospective titled CHANNEL 51: IGLOOLIK. She enjoys the continual learning process afforded her by the many artistic hats she wears.

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