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Ooloosie Saila
One of the most original young artists working in Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU, today, Saila has gained an almost immediate, enthusiastic following in the South for her whimsical creatures and otherworldly landscapes.
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of the most original young artists working in Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU, today. Saila began drawing, the iconic artist making drawings in her home. Like Ashevak and her grandmother Pitaloosie Saila, RCA, of a patchwork quilt or a work by American modernist painter Milton Avery: bold, graphic, environments by which she is inspired. In a community where many artists have embraced photography
Mark Bennett on Creating a Personal Typeface
The Toronto designer walks through the process of creating a typeface with community feedback.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/mark-bennett-on-creating-a-personal-typeface
I have been exploring typography for several years as a graphic designer. Typography is sometimes, and tone, and is something we encounter in some way or another through graphic design. This project, shape. Originally from western Newfoundland, Mark Bennett is a graphic designer, art director and imagemaker based in Toronto, ON. Bennett considers his primary area to be in graphic design for galleries, artists and cultural organizations and is a current undergraduate architecture
10 Buzzy Mosquito Artworks
Insect inspiration for World Mosquito Day.
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WITH PERMISSION DORSET FINE ARTS COURTESY MADRONA GALLERY © THE ARTIST Straight out of a nightmare, this drawing, graphic work. George Auksaq Mosquito in Flight (n.d.) Steatite, caribou antler, ivory, WITH PERMISSION DORSET FINE ARTS © THE ARTIST Spread your wings! Eliyakota Samuellie pays homage, life and oral traditions, Kigusiuq creates graphic scenes from her childhood experiences in the Back, REPRODUCED WITH PERMISSION DORSET FINE ARTS COURTESY FEHELEY FINE ARTS © THE ARTIST Buzz off
How One Artist Takes Meaning From the Art of His Ancestors
The work of Agnes Nanogak Goose and Peter Aliknak Banksland through the eyes of their descendant.
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How One Artist Takes Meaning From the Art of His Ancestors, wildly unique styles in their artmaking. The legacy of these pioneering artists lives on in the work of an up-and-coming artist who draws equal inspiration from the graphic traditions of tattooing, hotbed, with studio artists of the Holman Eskimo Co-operative such as Peter Aliknak Banksland (1928, in Ulukhaktok, 2017 PHOTO THE ARTIST My dad spent his whole life working on airplanes. Starting, the honour of seeing the burial places of our relatives including my two primary artistic influences
Kablusiak’s Multidisciplinary Practice in 5 Artworks
Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award longlister Kablusiak tells us about the special meaning each work has for them.
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© THE ARTIST Two girls one computer Inspired by Annie Pootoogook and other Inuit artists who primarily, Any regular IAQ reader will be familiar with Inuvialuk artist Kablusiak’s outstanding work. Their art has been featured in the magazine since they were an emerging artist, donned the cover, NORBERG HALL © THE ARTIST Red Ookpik Red Ookpik (2022) is one in a series of ookpiks that includes, Norberg Hall), and was initially conceptualized as a piece for an artist exchange with Brandon Hoax
8 Arctic Landscapes by Inuit Artists
Views of the North from those who inhabit it.
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8 Arctic Landscapes by Inuit Artists, © The Artist The vibrant landscapes by graphic artist Ooloosie Saila are brilliantly detailed, . For Inuit, that land is home. When Inuit artists represent their own landscapes, it reflects that deep, artists have depicted their homeland. Ooloosie Saila Untitled (Pink Sky) (n.d.) Coloured, gallery Shamans, or spirits, often populate the landscapes depicted by Kugaaruk, NU, artist Nick, 50.8 cm Courtesy the artist Nunatsiavut artist Bronson Jacque creates intimacy using atmosphere
Inuit Art is a Marker of Cultural Resilience
Preventing cultural ties from being severed and documenting past attempts to do so.
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in the early 1940s” (Mitchell 1991:12). Similarly, graphic artist Mayoreak Ashoona has said of her, -image and abuse, a subject that few Inuit artists have been brave enough to tackle. The artist has, Schools, I became interested in investigating how Inuit artists have engaged with the legacy, artists are challenging that colonial legacy. As defined by the Aboriginal Healing Foundation, ; 24.4 x 22.4 in Copyright Dorset Fine Arts Some artists have begun to use their art to question
A Year In Review
Our readers have spoken, and the top ten posts from 2019 are here. Can you guess what made the list?
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Our readers have spoken, and the top ten posts from 2019 are here. Can you guess what made the list? Talirunili Sculpture Breaks Record at AuctionMay 29, 2019 Already the holder of two records for highest price paid for a work by an Inuit artist, Joe Taliruni’s latest sale soars past estimates, perform as PIQSIQ Artists Boycott Indigenous Music Awards Over Cultural AppropriationApr 03, 2019, in Contemporary Inuit Graphic Art and Film Feb 12, 2019 Daniella Sanader pushes past
Where to Find Inuit Art at Art Toronto 2024
From exhibitor booths to panel talks to the Focus exhibition—Inuit art has a powerful presence at this year’s fair.
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celebrating Inuit art and artists, this year’s feature programming will include a platform talk on Saturday, Chartrand, will also include Inuit art from Qamani’tuaq textile artist Annie Taipana, courtesy, and pearl pins 31.8 × 49.5 cm COURTESY COOPER COLE PHOTO JESSANN REECE © THE ARTIST Toronto gallery COOPER COLE will again showcase work by Inuvialuk artist Maureen Gruben. This year includes, hunting rights. Gruben devotees are also able to catch the artist’s work elsewhere in Toronto
Owners Find Cache of Kenojuak Ashevak Prints in Newly Purchased House
Nearly 40 Inuit prints among massive collection of artwork inside.
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House flippers in Michigan were surprised last month when they uncovered a large collection of Inuit art after purchasing a house with all of its contents this summer. Approximately 40 prints—all originals, numbered and signed, including Qavavau Manumie’s Ulluliuqtuq (Making a Nest) (2006) and Lucy Qinnuayuak’s Goose Chase (1970) were among the effects left by the previous owner. A number of works by celebrated graphic artist Kenojuak Ashevak, CC, ON, RCA, including Iqalutsiavak