Cassidy-Ann Netser, known by her artist name Tuuraluk, is an emerging Inuk artist from Iqaluit, NU. She focuses on linocut printmaking, using her art to explore themes of family, community, and Inuit culture. Her vibrant prints often reflect the landscapes and daily life in the North, serving as a personal narrative of her experiences. In addition to her print work, Netser is a multidisciplinary artist who sews, beads, and is self-taught in embroidery. Through her art and community engagement, Netser blends cultural heritage with contemporary expression, using her platform to engage in environmental activism and share stories rooted in her identity as an Inuk woman.