Canada Goose
Since 2017, Canada Goose has provided robust support for the important work of Kinngait artists. A global leader in luxury apparel, Canada Goose has developed the largest retail collection of Inuit art with a significant emphasis on creative expression from Kinngait. In addition to the acquisition of drawing, prints and sculpture, Canada Goose commissions original installations inspired by Inuit art for flagship retail environments internationally. Currently Kinngait artists are showcased in a number of locations including Banff, Beijing, Boston, Calgary, Chicago, Edmonton, Harbin, Hong Kong, London, Milan, Minneapolis, Montréal, New Jersey, New York, Paris, Shanghai, Shenyang, Toronto and Vancouver.
Artists featured as part of this multi-national initiative include Shuvinai Ashoona, Pootoogook Jaw, Qavavau Manumie, Tim Pitsiulak, Johnny Pootoogook, Joanie Ragee, Pitaloosie Saila, Nicotye Samayualie, Nigiukulu Teevee and Ashevak Tunnillie. West Baffin Eskimo Cooperative looks forward to working with lead organizer NAMARA Curatorial on future projects with Canada Goose.
Founded in a small warehouse in Toronto, Canada in 1957, Canada Goose has grown into one of the world's leading makers of performance luxury apparel. Every collection is informed by the rugged demands of the Arctic and inspired by relentless innovation and uncompromised craftsmanship. From the coldest places on Earth to global fashion capitals, people are proud to wear Canada Goose products. Canada Goose is a recognized leader for its Made in Canada commitment, and is a long-time partner of Polar Bears International.