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KINUK
artists

Kinuk is a Mi’kmawisimk word meaning "us” inclusive. KINUK is also used by Angella Parsons and Ursula Johnson as the name of their decade-long collaborative art duo. KINUK endeavours to bring the intimacy of their private relationship into the public realm through multi-disciplinary approaches to art-making. KINUK approachs collaborations as opportunities to better reflect on ways of building and maintaining meaningful connection – interpersonally and more expansively with intentional invitation to those present to explore concepts based in understanding, compassion, and sharing.

KINUK
artists

Kinuk is a Mi’kmawisimk word meaning "us” inclusive. KINUK is also used by Angella Parsons and Ursula Johnson as the name of their decade-long collaborative art duo. KINUK endeavours to bring the intimacy of their private relationship into the public realm through multi-disciplinary approaches to art-making. KINUK approachs collaborations as opportunities to better reflect on ways of building and maintaining meaningful connection – interpersonally and more expansively with intentional invitation to those present to explore concepts based in understanding, compassion, and sharing.