Hannah Tooktoo is a multidisciplinary artist, who mainly works with acrylic paints, beading and printmaking.
Hannah is an Inuk, born and raised in Kuujjuaq, Nunavik, Qc. She started taking her art career more seriously within the last two years. She has recently graduated in the visual arts program at Dawson College and now moved back to Kuujjuaq, where she works and continues her creative career on her free time. Her works often have vibrant colours and the subject matter often features social justice and inspiration from her cultural background. She also uses it as a tool for healing and creative outlet.
Hannah Tooktoo Braiding Sisters, 2021 Acrylic on canvas 50 x 30 cm Photo: Nicolas Ligett
Art, advocacy, and maternity: Shaping humanity (2021) (5:37 min).
In this video, Hannah talks about the centrality of art, activism and motherhood in her life. She also walks us through the Braiding Sisters artwork that she created for the Standing Together Through Art project, a highly symbolic piece that calls for justice, solidarity and hope.