Aasivik
Greenlandic word for "summer place" or "summer camp," referring to the settlements where Inuit gathered in the summer before becoming settled. During the 1970s and 1980s, young people in Greenland revived the Aasivik tradition, meeting once a year to discuss political issues as well as Greenlandic culture and identity. The first of these gatherings was held in 1976 and continued until 1996, after which there was a 15-year hiatus before the tradition was resumed in 2012. Justesen participated in the Aasivik event in 1980, which was held near the abandoned settlement of Qoornoq north of Nuuk, and some of her photographs from the gathering are used in a series of works from the same year.