The Stage 32 Videos: Documentary

Our Place of Culture - Saliqmiut Ep. 3

Rooted in the traditional practices, the Saliqmuit: Centre for Arts and Culture will be modeled after Indigenous architectures and ingenuity. Here’s the buildings that influenced the centre and the stories behind the design.

The Story of Seha - A Poaching Survivor

Meet Seha, a true survivor. Seha's horns were brutally hacked from his face in a poaching attempt in 2016. But his story is a tale of hope and strength.

An Opportunity for Hope - Saliqmiut Ep. 2

More than just an Arts and Culture Centre, Saliqmiut symbolizes hope for the community of Tuk. Artists can perfect their craft, Elders can continue to share stories and traditional knowledge, visitors can learn more about the history of Tuk and the rich culture, and more importantly the community can gather, take pride in being Inuvialuit and preserve the culture for future generations to come.

Ticketyboo documentary trailer 2022

A documentary about art, dementia and staying connected to people we love living with a diagnosis. It's a story of a daughter, her dad, what she got wrong wh...

Seeking the Unknown: How one student pivoted from fine art to astronomy

Kacie Davis (Astr'20) discusses the academic journey that took her from earning a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in visual art, pivoting to the study of astronomy...

Proud of Who We Are - Saliqmiut Ep. 1

In one lifetime the community of Tuktoyaktuk, or Tuktuuyaqtuuq in Inuvialuktun, has grown from 5 to 6 houses on the shore of the Arctic Ocean to a small hamlet and tourist destination. As time goes on and life in Tuk changes, the traditional knowledge that was core to life in the North seems to be getting lost with today’s youth. But the elders of Tuk are working to change that.

Meet The North | Seeing The World Differently

Meet Lenora Barrett, an incredibly talented photographer based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Lenora mainly focuses on landscapes, aurora borealis, a...
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