Atsinak Bishop, Alberta Rose W./Ingniq, Kablusiak, Sarah Whalen Lunn, and Yvonne Moorhouse | -miut
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Mitchell Art Gallery 1110 104 Avenue (Room 11-121, Allard Hall), Edmonton, Alberta

Yvonne Moorhouse, “Bridge (detail),” 2023
(courtesy of the Artist) (Commissioned by the Inuit Art Foundation)
Opening Reception, Artist Panel, & Performances on Thursday, January 18, 2024, 5pm
The suffix -miut is found in Inuit languages across dialects. It is a word modifier meaning “people of” when attached to a place name. This identifier subverts constructed lines between people and land, as these toponyms are often related to ecological characteristics. Belonging to place is deeply embedded in what it means to be Inuk. We are the land, our kinship geographies, our generational knowledges.
-miut considers what it means to be an Inuk living in Treaty 6 and 7 with work by Atsinak Bishop, Alberta Rose W./Ingniq, Kablusiak, Sarah Whalen Lunn, and Yvonne Moorhouse.
Guest curated by: Ooleepeeka Eegeesiak