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    Asinnajaq (born 1991), a.k.a. Isabella Rose Rowan-Weetaluktuk, is a Canadian Inuk visual artist, writer, filmmaker, and curator, from Inukjuak, Quebec. She is most noted for her 2017 film Three Thousand, which received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Short Documentary Film at the 6th Canadian … See more

    Asinnajaq was born in Inukjuak, Nunavik, and is currently based out of Montreal, Quebec. The name “Asinnajaq” is a family name that means “nomadic outlier” in the local Inuktitut dialect. Her mother, Carol Rowan, is a … See more

    Through her artistic work, Asinnajaq draws her inspiration from the notion of respect for human rights, and the desire to explore her Inuit heritage. Her practice is grounded in research and … See more

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  2. asinnajaq | IAQ Profiles | Inuit Art Foundation

    WebApr 30, 2019 · asinnajaq is a visual artist, filmmaker and writer currently based in Montreal, QC. Since childhood, asinnajaq has been immersed in storytelling and the sharing of her cultural heritage [1]. In grade school, …

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    asinnajaq is a visual artist, filmmaker and writer currently based in Montreal, QC. Since childhood, asinnajaq has been immersed in storytelling and the sharing of her cultural heritage . In grade school, alongside her mother, she led a workshop on Inuit culture at the McCord Museum in Montreal .
    Recently, asinnajaq completed the short film Three Thousand (2017), which was put together from thousands of hours of historical footage from the National Film Board of Canada's archive. On working with the archive, asinnajaq has said:
    Inspired by her father, celebrated filmmaker Jobie Weetaluktuk, asinnajaq began filmmaking and attended NSCAD University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where she was able to draw from her previous knowledge of film and push her theoretical and conceptual understanding of the medium .
    Asinnajaq’s work includes filmmaking, writing and curating. She co-created Tilliraniit, a three day festival celebrating Inuit art and artists. Asinnajaq wrote and directed Three Thousand (2017) a short sci-fi documentary. She co-curated Isuma’s show in the Canadian pavilion at the 58th Venice Biennale.
  4. Asinnajaq | Biographies | National Arts Centre

    WebAsinnajaq. Last updated: February 3, 2022. Asinnajaq is the daughter of Carol Rowan and Jobie Weetaluktuk. She is from Inukjuak, Nunavik and lives in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal). Asinnajaqs work includes filmmaking, …

  5. Asinnajaq - NFB - National Film Board of Canada

    WebAsinnajaq, also known as Isabella Weetaluktuk, is a filmmaker and artist whose work is fuelled by respect for human rights, a desire to explore her Inuit heritage, and a sense of wonder in what she calls “the abundant …

  6. Spotlight on Three Thousand | Arctic Arts Summit

  7. Spotlight on Three Thousand | ᐅᑭᐅᖅᑕᖅᑐᒥᑦ ᓴᓇᐅᒐᓕᕆᓂᕐᒧᑦ …

  8. Inuk artist Asinnajaq wins a 2020 Sobey Art Award

    WebApr 16, 2020 · Asinnajaq, a 28-year-old Inukjuak-born, Montreal-raised Inuk filmmaker, visual artist, writer and curator, is among the 25 recipients of the 2020 Sobey Art Award. “I was incredibly surprised to have been …

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