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    1. Catherine Porter‏Verified account @porterthereport 22 Oct 2019

      11/There is a housing emergency in Nunavut. Many of the homes I visited were run-down and crowded. Building costs are hefty because everything needs to be shipped in. Cape Dorset’s waiting list for social housing is 3 yrs long — relatively short, compared to other hamlets.

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    2. Catherine Porter‏Verified account @porterthereport 22 Oct 2019

      12/The town is haunted by Ed Horne, a convicted pedophile who taught here for 3 years starting 1978 & sexually assaulted 100 boys, by one estimate. It’s not hard to understand why locals distrust the education system. Of 30 kids who start kindergarten only 7 finish high school.

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    3. Catherine Porter‏Verified account @porterthereport 22 Oct 2019

      13/Hamlet councillor Chris Pudlat told me while art had helped some in the town, it could not fill an existential crisis. What he said stuck in my head till this day.

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    4. Catherine Porter‏Verified account @porterthereport 22 Oct 2019

      14/ "My grandparents were born in igloos or skin tents on the land, literally,” said Pudlat. "They had a role towards the wellbeing of the camp or family. They had a sense of purpose in life. That was taken away. They were just waiting for a hand-out from the government."

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    5. Catherine Porter‏Verified account @porterthereport 22 Oct 2019

      15/There are some locals who have managed to bridge both worlds and fashion a life as a modern Inuk. Quvianaqtuk Pudlat is one of them. His name translates to “happy or joyful” in Inuktitut.pic.twitter.com/5wpOGTE43O

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    6. Catherine Porter‏Verified account @porterthereport 22 Oct 2019

      16/ I met him on second trip there in January. He started drawing about three years ago, after an injury made construction work too painful. Like every single other artist there, he’s had no formal training. He’s just learned by doing it.

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    7. Catherine Porter‏Verified account @porterthereport 22 Oct 2019

      17/He draws animals he’s seen while hunting. Like most Inuit, being “on the land” isn’t just recreation for Quvi, it’s what makes him Inuit. He lived nomadically traveling by dog sled for first years of his life, before moving to town for schooling.

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    8. Catherine Porter‏Verified account @porterthereport 22 Oct 2019

      18/ When I came back in June, he took me out ice fishing one night. We set out by snow mobile at 8 pm, when the tide was low. The clouds were reflected in turquoise pools of water on the ice, making it feel like we were flying through the sky.pic.twitter.com/MzwqCdRVKZ

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    9. Catherine Porter‏Verified account @porterthereport 22 Oct 2019

      19/Most artists told me they dreamed of this — making enough money through their art to buy a snow mobile or boat. But the costs are steep. A snowmobile costs $14,000Cdn, and gas for one day of boating is $100. Few artists make that kind of money.

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    10. Catherine Porter‏Verified account @porterthereport 22 Oct 2019

      20/One government report said the majority make only $2750 Cdn a year. Quvi was making more, but still, he said, “it's not really making a living.” He wants to go back to construction and do art on the side.pic.twitter.com/JMlv8In5F7

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      Catherine Porter‏Verified account @porterthereport 22 Oct 2019

      21/At the end of my stay, I was left with the inverse question: Not why art had not raised the town’s prospects, but how artists managed to produce such spectacular work here. Check out the latest prints from Cape Dorset, released last weekend:http://www.dorsetfinearts.com/2019-annual-print-collection …

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        1. Catherine Porter‏Verified account @porterthereport 22 Oct 2019

          22/Thanks for following this long thread. And please check out my story and the stunning photos by @SergeyPonomarev here:https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/19/world/canada/canada-indigenous-art.html …

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        2. Eva Holland‏ @evaholland 24 Oct 2019
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          I appreciated the story, but I wish it hadn't been so strongly framed around that initial expectation you had - that art would "save" - because I don't think it was a very realistic expectation? But it's taken as a sort of given in the framing? (I do thank you for coming North.)

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        1. Leslie Ordal‏ @GenCounsNews 27 Oct 2019
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          This whole thread is short-sighted and uninformed, but this tweet is especially offensive. What a disappointing article; you could have focused on the art itself, rather than repeating tired tropes about life there. There's incredible work and research and community there.

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        1. jen elana‏ @RNAisQueen 26 Oct 2019
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          All that you saw- and that is the question you arrived at?

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        2. Tom Mullaly‏ @wagefreedom 23 Oct 2019
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          Wadr I don't see why they don't sell art on the site. It should be a Shopify store that can be promoted and where works can be sold without the added friction of having to go through galleries. Video profiles of the artists, interviews. Shots of the environment.

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        3. Quarantina Turner‏ @JamesAForbes1 27 Oct 2019
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          That's not how this market works. This art isn't a commercial commodity to be maximized and popularized. What gets made. What gets sold and to whom is based in old relationships between galleries, dealers, artists and patrons. The best Inuit art rapidly gains value on resale.

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