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- The Vivid World of Kalaaleq Artist Ivínguak’ Stork Høegh
- A look at the colourful collages by the graphic designer from Nuuk, Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland).
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/the-vivid-world-of-kalaaleq-artist-ivínguak-stork-høegh
- The Vivid World of Kalaaleq Artist Ivínguak’ Stork Høegh, Artist and graphic designer Ivínguak’ Stork Høegh’s work combines eclectic elements of street art, pop culture, found imagery and a bold graphic sensibility, bringing vivid prismatic colour and Kalaallit stories to her vibrant collage work. Part of a family of artists, musicians, and cultural, in Aarhus, Denmark as a graphic and media artist. She is now based in Nuuk. Her design work has been, Beach tour (2020) © THE ARTIST Ongoing since 2013, her series of works Arctic Exotic explores notions
- Mathew Ashevak
- Polished to perfection
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/20-carvers-to-know-in-2020-mathew-ashevak
- Although only in his mid-thirties, sculptor Mathew Ashevak has over thirty years’ experience carving. How? He began carving at the age of five. Born in Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU, Ashevak is from a highly artistic family. His father, Adamie Ashevak, is a noted carver, and his grandparents include sculptor Pauta Saila, graphic artist Pitaloosie Saila, and the legendary Kenojuak Ashevak. Ashevak often focuses on shamans and transformation in his work. Known for his openwork carving
- The Artists You Need to See at Northern Lights 2020
- And everyone who will be there
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/the-artists-you-need-to-see-at-northern-lights-2020
- The Artists You Need to See at Northern Lights 2020, ; printmaker Maggie Napartuk, of Kuujjuaq, QC; textile artist Sarah Jensen, of Hopedale, NL; graphic artist Qumaq Mangiuk, of Ivujivik, QC; multimedia media artist Elizabeth Gordon, of Iqaluit, NU; textile artist Sandra Rideout, of Happy Valley - Goose Bay, NL; and jeweller Lavinia Van Heuvelen, exhibitors and 1,200+ delegates from across the North. Among the attending artists will be multidisciplinary artist Mary Paningajak, of Ivujivik, QC; textile artist Emily Joanasie, of Iqaluit, NU
- Birth of Jesus
- Alysa Procida takes a closer look at one of the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council’s rejected prints, “Birth of Jesus” by Harry Egotak.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/ceac-rejected-prints-birth-of-jesus
- by the success of early print releases from Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU, artists worked with Father Henri Tardy, matter so much as technique. Their interest in keeping Inuit graphic production “authentic” translated into a limited view of what constituted appropriate technique for northern artists. This meant that the artists were discouraged from exploring the full range of stylistic approaches available. Though the community has been home to many great artists, who employ a wide range of techniques
- 10 Nunavik Artists to Know
- Explore the breadth of art-making in Nunavik.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/10-nunavik-artists-to-know
- 10 Nunavik Artists to Know,
Thomassie Mangiok
A graphic designer from Ivujivik, Nunavik, QC, Thomassie Mangiok uses his artistic, des Coopératives du Nouveau Québec
Tivi Etok Tivi Etok is a printmaker and graphic artist based out, , today we’re showing off ten Nunavik artists you need to know. Keep scrolling to see the breadth, , and now based out of Inukjuak, Nunavik, QC, Napartuk's artistic practice consists of metalwork, jewellery making, illustration and graphic arts in addition to her printmaking.
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- Analyze Shuvinai Ashoona’s Rainbow Baleen Illustration
- Our Editorial Director probes for symbolism.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/analyze-shuvinai-ashoona-s-rainbow-baleen-illustration
- In addition to globes, fruit, clubs, spades, diamonds and hearts in recent years, Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU-based graphic artist Shuvinai Ashoona, RCA, has turned her attention to depictions of bones and baleen. Composition (Rainbow Baleen)—inspired by a Skittles commercial—reimagines the lustrous black surface of two baleen plates in an explosion of colour, complete with wispy, erratic hairs. Like many of Ashoona’s pieces, this work rendered in her signature style is joyful, rooted in lived
- Singer Beatrice Deer Talks Multidisciplinary Artist Tanya Innaarulik
- Continuously evolving into new spaces
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/singer-beatrice-deer-talks-multidisciplinary-artist-tanya-innaarulik
- Singer Beatrice Deer Talks Multidisciplinary Artist Tanya Innaarulik, Workshops in the past, Innaarulik is a self-taught artist. Limited access to artistic materials combined with the high costs of shipping in the Arctic makes realizing projects a challenge for artists living and working in the North. This can also restrict individual artistic development. When, Montreal-based painter and textile artist Tanya Innaarulik hails from Kuujjuaq, Nunavik. We have, sheets of plywood, and has painted over 6,000 pieces in her first twelve years as an artist. I
- Transcending the Particular: Feminist Vision in the Sculpture of Oviloo Tunnillie
- A remarkable female sculptor whose works embodied women in all facets of life.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/transcending-the-particular-feminist-vision-in-the-sculpture-of-oviloo-tunnillie
- was intensified by the company of one of northern Canada’s greatest artists. Tunnillie also seemed to like, artists than with non-Inuit ones. Most important, this judgment shows how much her own work is grounded in economy of expression. If Kunuk’s narrative artistry is marked by its detail and willingness, , James Houston, a young artist from southern Canada, went north in 1950 to help establish a viable, , that she began carving on a regular basis and selling her work to the new artist-run co-op in Cape
- Learn About Inuit Art
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/special-series/learn-about-inuit-art
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- News Roundup: Inuit Art Wins at the GOG Awards
- Plus: An Inuit art exhibition in Colombia, the Sámi artist who inspired the 2025 Göteborg Film Festival theme and more!
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/news-roundup-inuit-art-wins-at-the-gog-awards
- artist, painter and graphic artist Britta Marakatt-Labba has been announced as the 2025 Göteborg, the winners of the 2024 GOG Awards. Multidisciplinary artist Augatnaaq Eccles, from Kangiqliniq (Rankin, murals by Inuit artists displayed on the facade of Onsite Gallery in Toronto, ON. Currently, work by Maureen Gruben is up, and work by Kalaaleq and Danish artist Coco Lynge will be featured starting, Multidisciplinary artist Ulivia Uviluk (Olivia Lya Thomassie) collaborated with curator Jacques Des