‘There’s a real appetite’: Inuit artisans interested in artwork authentication program
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NEWS MAY 25, 2026 – 9:20 AM EDT ‘There’s a real appetite’: Inuit artisans interested in artwork authentication program Early discussions underway about how initiative could work in Nunavik Jeannie Sala Gordon, a local artisan selling her earrings and art at the Nunavik Mining Workshop in Kuujjuaq from May 20 to 22 says she would be interested in an Inuit art trademark. (Photo by Dominique Gené) By Dominique Gené - Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Inuit artisans have shown interest in a verification mark for their work, says the co-ordinator of a similar initiative for First Nations-owned b…
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