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Lindsay McIntyre Featured in INUA at Qaumajuq

May 13, 2021

Lindsay McIntyre is one of the artists featured in INUA, the inaugural exhibition of Qaumajuq, the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s new Inuit Art Centre. McIntyre’s work, entitled Ajjigiingiluktaaqtugut (We Are All Different), is a full scale reproduction of her late grandmother’s living room as McIntyre remembers it, complete with a vintage TV, table and chairs and family photos on the wall. The work is part of McIntyre’s ongoing investigation into her Inuit family’s past and the dislocations that occurred.
 

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