Inuit art is artwork made by people called Inuit who live in places like Canada, Alaska, and Greenland. Inuit often create art that shows animals, people, and scenes from their everyday lives using materials like stone, bone, and ivory.
Some Inuit artists carve sculptures out of stone or other materials and make them very smooth and shiny. Other artists create drawings and prints that show important stories and beliefs from their culture. One famous type of Inuit art is called a "totem," which is a tall wooden pole with many different animals and symbols carved into it.
Inuit art is very important because it helps tell the story of their culture and way of life. The artwork is often made to be functional - things like bowls or tools that can be used in daily life - but they are also very beautiful and meaningful. Many people all over the world collect Inuit art because of its unique style and the stories it tells.