Kim is from Paulatuk, and moved to Inuvik in 2017, where she still resides. She has been making artwork since 2000. She learned how to sew and make traditional items when she was a child, having been taught by multiple Elders from Paulatuk and other northern communities. Kim sells her artwork locally one-on-one, or at the Arctic Market in Inuvik. She also likes to share pictures of her artwork on Facebook to reach a wider audience. In the past, Kim took part in the Great Northern Art Festival, where she enjoyed meeting and chatting with tourists and fellow artists.
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Kim is from Paulatuk, and moved to Inuvik in 2017, where she still resides. She has been making artwork since 2000. She learned how to sew and make traditional items when she was a child, having been taught by multiple Elders from Paulatuk and other northern communities. Kim sells her artwork locally one-on-one, or at the Arctic Market in Inuvik. She also likes to share pictures of her artwork on Facebook to reach a wider audience. In the past, Kim took part in the Great Northern Art Festival, where she enjoyed meeting and chatting with tourists and fellow artists.