Amplifying Indigenous Voices Through Arctic Art

Bridging Perspectives for Arctic and Global Solutions


Urs Stoller

  • 300,000+

    Exhibition visitors exploring Arctic culture and Indigenous perspectives

  • 2,000+

    Indigenous artworks preserving Indigenous wisdom and creativity

  • 100+

    Exhibitions fostering cross-cultural dialogue

  • 30+

    Years dedicated to showcasing Circumpolar Art and Indigenous voices

  • 10

    Countries Reached through Arctic cultural exchange

Billy Merkosak

Inga-Wiktoria Påve

Mattiusi M. Iyaituk

Leading Contemporary Arctic Art Collection

The collection showcases Arctic art, highlighting the resilience, creativity, and cultural knowledge of Arctic Indigenous Peoples.

Lucy Tunguaq

Centering Indigenous Perspectives and Voices Globally

Through Indigenous art, we promote Indigenous worldviews, address Arctic and global challenges, and contribute to inclusive solutions.

Pudlo Pudlat

Bart Hanna Kappianaq

Contributing to Truth, Reconciliation, and Cultural Preservation

Through circumpolar art, we contribute to truth, reconciliation, and decolonization efforts while supporting cultural preservation.

Lidia Teyutina

Bill Nasogaluak

Sergei Luginin

Fostering Cross-Cultural Dialogue and Understanding through Arctic Art

We provide inclusive dialogue spaces, fostering connections among Indigenous and non-Indigenous Peoples and promoting cross-cultural understanding.

Bill Nasogaluak

Marc Tungilik

Jesse Tungilik

Inspiring Action for Climate Resilience and Environmental Sustainability

By highlighting Indigenous knowledge and promoting sustainable solutions, we address environmental challenges, and inspire climate action to advance environmental protection in the Arctic and globally.

Abraham Anghik Ruben

Pudlo Pudlat

Guiding Inclusive, Sustainable Solutions for a Just and Peaceful Future for All

We contribute to a peaceful Arctic by fostering cultural exchange, building trust through collaboration, and strengthening connections among Arctic and global stakeholders.

  • "The Indigenous worldview (...) is the path that humanity must rediscover and adopt for our future. The teachings of the Elders are not the teachings of the past. They are the teachings of the future.”

    Douglas Cardinal, Métis-Blackfoot architect

Urs Stoller Walrosses

Urs Stoller

Let’s work together

Urs Stoller