SERMERSUAQ:
THE LAST ICE PROJECT


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Artistic Statement + Bio
Arctic Expedition

Global Art Experience
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Shaman

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Greenland’s Big Ice is melting.
How do we melt the ice in the human heart?
Art will save the day.


Photography by Emile Holba.
Illustrations by Brian Goggin.
Audio by Charles Monroe-Kane.
Website design by Emile Holba.

All rights reserved by Sermersuaq: The Last Ice Project.
No reproduction without prior permission.

Shaman



It’s easy to melt the ice on the ground. But the hardest thing to be melted is the ice in the heart of Man. Only by melting the ice in the heart of Man, does humanity have a chance to change.

— Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq (project spiritual guide)

Angaangaq. Photo by Sven Nieder.
Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq is a Greenlandic Inuit Traditional Healer, environmentalist, storyteller, and Carrier of the Qilaut (a traditional Greenlandic drum). Angaangaq has traveled to 77 countries to bring awareness to climate change, speaking at seminars, lectures, ceremonies, and as a keynote speaker at numerous international conferences. Angaangaq received the Visionary award for his dedication to climate protection and indigenous rights at the 2024 Green Carpet Awards.

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Angaangaq. Photo by Sven Nieder.