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The Canadian North Great Northern Arts Festival

Since 1989, up to 80 visual artists and 40 performers from across the North gather each summer in Inuvik to celebrate the diversity that is Canada's North. They are Inuit, Inuvialuit, Gwich'in, Dene, Metis and many of Canada's additional First Nations, as well as non-Aboriginal artists and artisans; they come from as far away as Pangnirtung on Baffin Island, Gjoa Haven in the Arctic Archipelago, Fort Smith on the NWT/Alberta border, and from the Yukon Territory. They come to show their work, meet other artists, see different styles of work and learn new techniques.

The First Great Northern Arts Festival was held in July, 1989. It is an annual event occuring in mid-July and lasts for approximately 10 days. At inception, the festival hosted 35 artists from the Northwest Territories. In the 13th year, the Festival hosted 92 artists from across the Canadian North, as well as 14 musicians and performers, from as far away as Alaska, the Orkney Islands of Scotland, and the Yucatan in Mexico.

The unique circumstances of Northern artists cannot be over-emphasized. No other region of Canada is faced with the same challenges in terms of isolation, prohibitive cost of travel to other communities or regions of the country, unavailability of such basic requirements as art supplies, or professional services of photographers for the production and maintenance of portfolios. The list is endless and what is taken for granted in the South, is often unavailable or prohibitively expensive in the North. The Festival has sought to provide Northern artists, as much as possible, with many of the same advantages and experiences enjoyed by their Southern peers.

Local visitors and world travellers alike, from Japan, Germany and Denmark, from New York to San Francisco, and Canadians from sea to sea to sea, appreciate the chance to see such a variety and range of talents in one location. Australian visitors to the Festival commented: "This is absolutely fabulous! We have come a long way and would not have missed it for the world."

We are planning steadily, fielding calls and receiving applications on a daily basis to help make this another year of success in the Celebration of Northern Arts and Culture. Join over 120 visual and performing artists under the midnight sun at the Great Northern Arts Festival: the premiere visual arts event North of 60°.

Latest News
Workshops and Biographies online!
Saturday, May 12, 2012

Hello everyone!  Our amazing workshop schedule is online and available for registration!  Sign up in advance to avoid dissapointment.

Our Artist Biographies are also online, with more to come as the weeks progress.

 

Bernadette Saumik Sept 22nd 1938- Feb 26th 2012
Monday, February 27, 2012

Just received news that Bernadette Saumik passed away last night. Her talent, joy, sense of humour and sweetness added so much to GNAF. Thank you Bernadette for sharing your beauty with the world! We send love to her community of Rankin Inlet. 

See some footage of Bernadette carving and laughing here
 

Great Northern Arts Festival ~ 2012 and beyond
Tuesday, September 13, 2011

The Great Northern Arts Society Board of Directors has set dates for the next three years ~ mark your calendars and join us in Inuvik, NWT

2012 July 13-22- the Year of the Drum

 Our 25th Anniversary Festival  
2013
 July 12-21 


2014 July 11-20

 

2012 Festival Theme

2012 will be the year of the DRUM

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