Attraction Guide: Tasiilaq Art, Tasiilaq, Greenland

Tasiilaq Art Guide

Expressions of the East: Discover Inuit Art in Tasiilaq Guide

Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Inuit art in Tasiilaq, a town renowned for its talented artists and unique artistic traditions. From intricate carvings in bone and soapstone to colorful prints and textiles, Tasiilaq's art scene offers a fascinating glimpse into the culture and heritage of East Greenland. Explore local workshops and galleries to discover the diverse range of artistic expressions and connect with the artists who create them. Inuit art has a long and rich history, dating back thousands of years. Traditionally, Inuit art served practical and spiritual purposes, with carvings used as tools, amulets, and representations of the natural world. Over time, Inuit art has evolved to reflect contemporary life and address social and political issues. The art from Tasiilaq often depicts scenes of hunting, fishing, and daily life in the Arctic, as well as traditional stories and legends. The use of local materials, such as bone, antler, and soapstone, is a hallmark of Inuit art. Visitors to Tasiilaq can participate in a variety of art-related activities. Visit local workshops to see artists at work and learn about the techniques they use. Browse the galleries and shops to admire and purchase unique pieces of art. Consider taking a workshop yourself to try your hand at carving or printmaking. Engaging with the local artists and learning about their craft is a rewarding way to experience the culture of Tasiilaq. While not directly related to art, try the local Mattak (whale skin and blubber) for a truly unique culinary experience.

Transportation

Tasiilaq is accessible by air and boat. Fly to Kulusuk Airport (KUS), the nearest airport. From Kulusuk, take a helicopter or boat to Tasiilaq. Once in Tasiilaq, the art galleries and workshops are generally located within the town and easily accessible on foot.