Congratulations to Krystle Silverfox, whose work Raven <lite> is featured in Qillaniq, a landmark exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada and the largest exhibition of Indigenous circumpolar art to date.
The artworks celebrated in this exhibition are multi-vocal, multi-disciplinary and improvisational, inspired by Indigenous values of contributing to community in as many ways as possible. Qillaniq is an expression of radical joy, an exploration of what the artists tell us is possible in our communities, of holding space for the people who change our world – despite not always fitting into the norms of colonizing institutions – a celebration of those that share love as an answer to difficulty. Qillaniq, that shimmering on the water, that bright light honours the circumpolar world's badass artists that tell us all that our existence is enough.
Qillaniq (an Inuktitut word describing how light from the sun or the moon shimmers brightly when reflecting on water) — is co-curated by an all-Indigenous team from the circumpolar world.
Until September 20th, 2026
