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Nunavut museums go digital to cope with pandemic

“Because people couldn’t come in and see the display, we put that on Instagram.”

By Dustin Patar, Nunatsiaq News June 19, 2020
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A month after its opening reception, the Germaine Arnaktauyok exhibition at the Nunatta Sunakkutaangit museum in Iqaluit ended abruptly, when all museum and galleries across Nunavut were instructed to close in March due to pandemic precautions.

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