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- First Major Canadian Auction in Inuit Art Market Since Pandemic Sees Record Sales
- Astonishing 10 sales records set for Indigenous artists.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/first-major-canadian-auction-in-inuit-art-market-since-pandemic-sees-record-sales
- of Birds (1960) by famed graphic artist Kenojuak Ashevak RCA, CC, also doubled its previous record, Sunday at First Arts. Despite a sluggish primary market and a recent lack of funding for artists, by a number of Indigenous artists. Barnabus Arnasungaaq’s Muskox (1973) topped sales, reaching $84,000 when bidding closed and more than doubling the artists’ previous record from 2019, when Musk Ox Attacked, continued to buy art, many galleries and performance spaces are closed, meaning artists in the primary
- Untitled (1976)
- Janice Grey takes a closer look at one of the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council’s rejected prints, “Untitled” by Thomassie Echalook
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/ceac-rejected-prints-untitled-1976
- Thomassie Echalook (1935–2011) didn't miss a single detail. The Inukjuak artist’s Untitled is full of intricate elements, from the ring sealskin bag to the hunter’s skin clothing and finally down, the figure but what the artist is representing is the snow that had to be removed to access the ice below, in this work, many aspects of the graphic hint to the teamwork and cooperation that exist amongst, and 1976, 141 prints submitted to the CEAC by artists from the community were rejected. I can’t help
- Atiq (Naming Your Soul)
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/special-series/naming-series
- in a Name? by Napatsi Folger
An Inuk graphic artist explores her relationship to her namesakes,
A graphic artist refutes the colonial imposition on their identity. Read Now,
Artist Portal What's New Artist Connect Professional Development Find Funding FAQ Donate Subscribe Log Out Search Artists within, artists tell the stories of their names. Comprising stories from Inuit artists
- IAQ Nominated for Four National Magazine Awards
- The Inuit Art Quarterly, the world’s sole publication dedicated to the arts and artists of Inuit Nunangat, has received four 2018 National Magazine Award nominations.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/news-2018-nma-nomination
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The cover story of the anniversary issue traces a cache of unknown, repatriated drawings by famed graphic artist Jessie Oonark, OC, RCA, by critic and curator Sarah Milroy. Other features includes a thoughtful essay by Inuvialuk artist Abraham Anghik Ruben, OC, on the needs of Inuit artists today, an early-career artist to watch. In turn, those artists selected a senior talent who has inspired them, The Inuit Art Quarterly, the world's sole publication dedicated to the arts and artists of Inuit
- Kablusiak Shortlisted for the Sobey Art Award
- Kablusiak has been named to the short list for the 2019 Sobey Art Award, the most prestigious art prize in Canada. They are the second Inuk artist and first Inuvialuk artist to be short-listed for the accolade.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/kablusiak-short-listed-sobey-art-award
- Calgary-based Inuvialuk artist and curator Kablusiak is among the five artists short-listed, and the North catchment. They are the second Inuk and first Inuvialuk artist to be named to the short list for the accolade, presented annually to an artist under 40, after celebrated graphic artist Annie, representing the artist prior to exhibiting as part of opapāmācihowak / The Travellers in Stockholm, Sweden in 2019. Their many accolades include the Primary Colours Emerging Artist Award and the Alberta
- Mural by Inuk Artist Nancy Saunders (Niap) Revealed at Ottawa Museum
- In celebration of National Aboriginal Day, the Canadian Museum of Nature opens the new, permanent Canada Goose Arctic Gallery, featuring Ilurqusivut (Our Ways), a large-scale mural created by Inuk artist Nancy Saunders (Niap).
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/news-canada-goose-arctic-gallery
- Mural by Inuk Artist Nancy Saunders (Niap) Revealed at Ottawa Museum, -scale mural created by Inuk artist Nancy Saunders, aka Niap. Saunders is the winner of a juried, on artists to submit work that produces an anamorphorsis effect—an optical illusion that makes a two, the top of the wall a colourful Inuit tattoo design creates balances between graphic elements. Laid over, ,” explains Saunders. For Ilurqusivut, the artist focused on faithfully capturing each detail, ". This is the artist's biggest and most visible work to date, completed with the assistance of mural painters
- IAQ News
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/iaq-read/iaq-news
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Four Inuit artists and one Dene artist have been longlisted in the award’s inaugural Circumpolar, Governor General’s Award
Celebrated Kinngait visual artist receives Artistic Achievement, artists selected to participate in the WAG-Qaumajuq artist residency program, Tanya Tagaq set to release, Teevee wins 2023 Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award
Kinngait graphic artist becomes third winner, Indigenous art, Indigenous art, Inuit art, award-winning, emerging artists, established artist, contemporary
- Notes from the Decade - 2016
- What happened with Inuit art in 2016?
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/notes-from-the-decade---2016
- -directed by Natar Ungalaaq and released by Isuma.
Kinngait graphic artist Shuvinai Ashoona, featured works in many varied media by over 45 artists, spanning over 50 years. Originally mounted, be appointed as Members of the Order of Canada in December 2016.
Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU, artist, to supporting northern performing artists, received $600,000 from the Arctic Inspiration prize, exhibitions of work by Kananginak Pootoogook, Janet Kigusiuq and artists from the Matchbox Studios
- News Roundup: New Art Released From Elisapie, Cape Dorset Print Collection
- Plus: Maata Kyak at New York Fashion Week, new children’s book by Etua Snowball and more!
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/news-roundup-new-art-released-from-elisapie-cape-dorset-print-collection
- artists whose designs are appearing in print for the first time, like young graphic artists Josie, Qimirpik and Matthew Flaherty. Graphic artist Susie (Seeta) Saila, whose Untitled (Pink Landscape, to be released on September 15. The fourth solo album from the Nunavik artist was inspired by the music, . The ten tracks on Inuktitut, all translated and adapted by the artist herself, include rock and pop classics from the 1960s to 1990s by artists like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Blondie, Fleetwood Mac
- The City of Ottawa Art Collection Acquires New Works
- Barry Pottle, Katherine Takpannie and Annie Pootoogook (1961-2016) are among the artists included in the City of Ottawa Art Collection’s recent acquisition who will be featured the exhibition Kaleidoscope at the City Hall Art Gallery.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/city-of-ottawa-art-collection
- and David Ruben Piqtoukun . About the artists Barry Pottle is an Inuk artist originally from, Pootoogook was a renowned graphic artist from Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU. Known for her frank depictions, Barry Pottle , Katherine Takpannie and Annie Pootoogook (1961-2016) are among the artists, to encourage more applications from artists in the Algonquin, Métis and Inuit communities. This year, 30% of the works purchased are by Indigenous artists. Each year, the Peer Assessment Committee