By Jessica Tomic-Bagshaw Cultural Ambassador:

Inuit Art Quarterly is a publicanon of the Inuit Art Foundation, a non·profit argonization owned by Inuit artists. The foundation's mission is to assist Inuit artists in the development of their professional skills and the marketing of their art and to promote Inuit art through exhibits, public...

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