Echoes of the Pack is a photographic and narrative work documenting the lives of Arctic sled dogs living in prolonged isolation, tethered to the sea ice on the edges of Inuit communities. Created over three years in Pond Inlet, Iqaluit, and Qikiqtarjuaq (Qik), the book focuses on the dogs stationed farthest from town—the chain dogs set out alone on the ice to camp and watch for bears. These individuals, largely unseen and rarely photographed, became the quiet center of the work.
What began as an unintended encounter became a profoundly personal project. Drawn again and again to the margins, the artist found herself shaped by these dogs as much as she documented them. The book weaves stark black-and-white photographs, select color images, and short poetic texts written from both the artist’s perspective and imagined points of view of the dogs themselves—voices that reflect endurance, waiting, labor, and presence.
Human presence is absent from the frame, felt only through systems of work and survival. Set against a rapidly changing Arctic, Echoes of the Pack resists explanation and resolution. It listens, observes, and asks what responsibility looks like when the project chooses you and leaves more questions than certainty.
Release Fall 2026
216 pages
Color & black and white photography
Dimensions of book: 12.3X4X9.6 Inch
Echoes of the Pack is a photographic and narrative work documenting the lives of Arctic sled dogs living in prolonged isolation, tethered to the sea ice on the edges of Inuit communities. Created over three years in Pond Inlet, Iqaluit, and Qikiqtarjuaq (Qik), the book focuses on the dogs stationed farthest from town—the chain dogs set out alone on the ice to camp and watch for bears. These individuals, largely unseen and rarely photographed, became the quiet center of the work.
What began as an unintended encounter became a profoundly personal project. Drawn again and again to the margins, the artist found herself shaped by these dogs as much as she documented them. The book weaves stark black-and-white photographs, select color images, and short poetic texts written from both the artist’s perspective and imagined points of view of the dogs themselves—voices that reflect endurance, waiting, labor, and presence.
Human presence is absent from the frame, felt only through systems of work and survival. Set against a rapidly changing Arctic, Echoes of the Pack resists explanation and resolution. It listens, observes, and asks what responsibility looks like when the project chooses you and leaves more questions than certainty.
Release Fall 2026
216 pages
Color & black and white photography
Dimensions of book: 12.3X4X9.6 Inch