Since its foundation in 1998, the Nunavut Arts and Crafts Association (NACA) has worked to benefit Nunavut artists.
NACA is a non-profit incorporated society that supports and promotes the development and growth of Nunavut's arts and
crafts community through advocacy, communications, artist development, education and marketing.
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This month you can GUESS IT to WIN IT! Just guess what the cross pieces and runners of the qamutiik are held together by for your chance to win this incredible piece.
The Iqaluit-based maker of this little tulugaq (Inuktitut for raven), also known for her beautifully crafted kamiks, is elder Annie Shoo! To ask about a custom order, please contact NACA at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to be put in contact with Annie. Congratulations to Lena White from Whitehorse who guessed correctly to win this new friend!
The answer to our October Guess-the-Artist Contest question "Which Nunavut artist created the Musk-ox design featured on our 2014 Nunavut Arts Festival t-shirt?" is none other than Danny Aaluk from Gjoa Haven!