Posted: Apr 15, 2021 6:04 PM NT | Last Updated: April 15
INUA is the inaugural exhibition at Quamajuq, the new Inuit Art Centre at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. The exhibit includes several remarkable works by artists from Nunatsiavut.(Lyzaville Sale/CBC)
For artist Glenn Gear, having his work included in the inaugural exhibition of Winnipeg s new Inuit Art Centre is a personal and professional honour.
INUA is the opening exhibition at the Winnipeg Art Gallery s Qaumajuq, which houses the world s largest public collection of Inuit art. I m deeply, deeply humbled and so excited for INUA, Gear told CBC Radio s
Labrador Morning this week. I feel like this is the beginning of something really big. And hopefully this will be the first step to seeing more contemporary work by artists and more engagement of the Inuit within this cultural centre and within contemporary art.
A bird s-eye view on Labrador climate change, as drones inform on ice
Rigolet s Eldred Allen and his drone company Bird s Eye Inc. are keeping tabs on changing ice conditions, and helping keep people safe.
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Posted: Apr 07, 2021 7:00 AM NT | Last Updated: April 7
Sea ice moves into the Labrador coast each fall, but it was five weeks later than normal for the 2020-21 season.(Eldred Allen/Bird s Eye Inc.)
From the ground, an ice highway near Rigolet looked as it always did to Eldred Allen: newly frozen over, with excited snowmobilers heading over it to their cabins, or on hunting and fishing trips.