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The E-Sylum: Volume 27, Number 24, June 16, 2024, Article 12

2024 CANADA $20 NUNAVUT COMMEMORATIVE

Much of numismatics is devoted to learning about the background of how coins come to be. Here's an article interviewing the designer of a new Canadian commemorative coin. -Editor

$20 Canada Nunavut anniversary coin Aija Komangapik says she hopes a piece of her art featured on a new $20 silver coin showcases the joyful and funny side of Inuit life.

The coin, recently issued by the Royal Canadian Mint, features an Inuk mother who represents Nunavut. She's dancing in the midnight sun with a large amauti spread out behind her, filled with smaller people who represent Nunavummiut.

The mint released the coin to commemorate Nunavut's 25th anniversary.

The small figures are dancing to [the mother's] heartbeat, said Komangapik, describing it as like when a baby is in an amauti and becomes soothed by the beat of its mother's heart.

Komangapik is originally from Iqaluit but moved to Quebec when she was 12 to live with her father. She is now based in Ottawa, where she works at the Isaruit Inuit Arts Centre.

The 25-year-old grew up surrounded by art as a child. Her father is an artist and her mother is a former dancer. Komangapik said being surrounded by creativity was integral to the person she grew up to become.

She said she prefers to create whimsical art because often the most popular art and myths among non-Inuit are stark and dark, dealing with themes of adventure.

The funny ones I don't hear as much outside of Inuit spaces, she said.

So I want to say, ‘Oh look, we are having fun, we are happy people.'

To read the complete article, see:
‘We are happy people': Artist chosen to design coin puts joy on display (https://nunatsiaq.com/stories/article/we-are-happy-people-artist-chosen-to-design-coin-puts-joy-on-display/)

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Wayne Homren, Editor

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