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- 5 Virtual Inuit Art Exhibitions to Visit
- Curated collections of Inuit art from the comfort of your couch.
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- Region, NT, through artist video interviews, archival photographs and a trove of graphic works created, visit them online—and we can help! Check out these five virtual exhibitions of Inuit artists you know, Inuit artists living across Inuit Nunangat and major urban centres in the South through photography circulated on social media. Documenting places and phenomena of daily life, the artists offer, contemporary art by Indigenous artists from across the circumpolar world, Among All These Tundras shows
- Couzyn van Heuvelen Short-Listed for Public Art Project
- A bold and graphic nod to the history of Inuit printmaking by Bowmanville-based sculptor and installation artist Couzyn van Heuvelen is among the five short-listed proposal for the Glen Road Pedestrian Tunnel public art project.
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- A bold and graphic nod to the history of Inuit printmaking by Bowmanville-based sculptor and installation artist Couzyn van Heuvelen is among the five short-listed proposals for the Glen Road, ,” the artist notes in his untitled proposal. “These are important parts of traditional, a series of bold, graphic, multi-coloured cut-outs of avian forms directly referencing the history, by the work of celebrated artists Kenojuak Ashevak, OC, ON, RCA (1935-2013), Jessie Oonark, OC, RCA
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- Interview with Emerging Artist Dayle Kubluitok
- Was sit down with Iqaluit-based artist Dayle Kubluitok at the Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum to discuss her artistic process and her recently completed a mural in the Iqaluit Aquatic Centre.
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- Interview with Emerging Artist Dayle Kubluitok, Sketch for Mural (2019) COURTESY THE ARTIST JG: Do you have a favourite moment from your artistic, Dayle Kubluitok is an artist living in Iqaluit, NU, who was born in Kangiqliniq (Rankin Inlet), NU, through graphic design, but Kubluitok also paints, illustrates, and recently began block printing. John, to discuss her artistic process. John Geoghegan: Could you start by introducing yourself? Dayle, : Are there any artists or, or mentors that you’ve worked with who’ve really inspired you to make work
- Inuit Art Quarterly
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Plus: 3 artists have been selected for the WAG-Qaumajuq artist residency, Aukkauti, artists across all media, the IAQ Profiles highlights their contributions to the cultural and artistic,
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- 8 Female Inuit Artists at the Top of Their Game
- From sculpture to virtual reality, these women are creating amazing work.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/8-female-inuit-artists-at-the-top-of-their-game
- 8 Female Inuit Artists at the Top of Their Game, Innuksuk is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work spans film, television, graphic novels, in recording the history of the community. While those activities persist, today there is no artistic field that Inuit women don’t play a role in. Each of the artists listed here is a contemporary, Courtesy the artist Raeann Brown The owner of Inuky Glass Art, Raeann Brown is a master of glass etching and one of the few Inuk artists working in the fragile medium. She grew up in Postville
- Ningiukulu Teevee wins 2023 Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award
- Kinngait graphic artist becomes third winner of the IAF’s $20,000 prize, plus solo exhibition and residency at WAG-Qaumajuq.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/ningiukulu-teevee-wins-2023-kenojuak-ashevak-memorial-award
- Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award (KAMA), a biennial prize that celebrates and supports Inuit artists by facilitating opportunities for artistic development and career growth. Based in Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU, the self-taught graphic artist was named winner of the $20,000 prize at a ceremony held, to coincide with the announcement of the next KAMA cycle. “Ningiukulu Teevee is a phenomenal graphic artist, Rainbows, the solo show of 2021 KAMA winner, multidisciplinary artist Tarralik Duffy. Dr. Heather
- Tarralik Duffy's "Cow of the Sea"
- IAF staff share some of their favourite works that explore verse, letters and syllabics.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/tarralik-duffy's-cow-of-the-sea
- Beyond her line of jewellery and apparel, Ugly Fish, Tarralik Duffy is also renowned for her talent as a graphic artist. She often turns the bold, highly pigmented ink of her works into repetitions in pop art style grids, as with her iconic Klik (2015), which has been seen hanging on gallery walls as well as printed onto onesies. With Cow of the Sea (2015), Duffy once more follows a theme of food and sustenance. Styled like a can of tuna, she imagines seal, an Inuit staple, canned
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The Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award–longlisted artist celebrates Inuit artistic legacies, For Maureen Gruben’s Artistic Ambitions
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- What Inuit Artists Are Grateful For In 2020
- 5 creators on the positives of the past year.
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- What Inuit Artists Are Grateful For In 2020,
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Edmonton, AB Eldred Allen Calm Evening in Rigolet (2019) COURTESY THE ARTIST “Inuit culture and tradition are resilient by nature and even in these difficult times, Inuit artists, This year has been a challenging one for artists and art lovers alike, but there have also been, that have happened to Inuit artists as they deserve to be celebrated.
Kyle Natkusiak Aleekuk Dimensional Relatives (2020) Watercolour 22 × 28 cm COURTESY THE ARTIST “In 2020, I quit my job to pursue