Tour 150 will invite schools and communities to learn about contemporary art and artists from the four regions of Nunangat, the Inuit homeland in Canada. Through prints, textiles, stone sculptures, and audiovisual stories shared in Inuit voices, viewers will leave the experience with a greater understanding of our land and its people. And the best part is…we are bringing art to you!
This fully accessible exhibition will travel across Manitoba this May through September to bring an inspiring collection of Inuit art directly to your community and schools!
Nakatamaakewin will travel throughout Manitoba and can be in your area in from May to September 2021. Nakatamaakewin is available during school hours and through the evening.
Also available en francais! Manitoba’s Credit Unions présente Visitons 150, mettant en vedette Nakatamaakewin: l’art chez-vous
Nakatamaakewin
Pronounced: na-kah-tah-MAA-kaywin
Language: Michif
Meaning: “to leave something behind”
Symbolic: The artworks in the van will be bringing their teachings and will leave behind knowledge in the different communities it travels to.
Stories
The Gallery is open today regular hours. For tips for visiting, please visit wag.ca/tips.