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Goota Ashoona Created One of the Largest Inuit Sculptures in the World for WAG Qaumajuq
The artist reveals the process behind the WAG’s newest piece of public art.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/goota-ashoona-created-the-one-of-the-largest-inuit-sculptures-in-the-world-for-the-wag-qaumajuq
in the art world—in addition to her artistic parents, Goota’s grandmother was the prolific graphic artist Pitseolak Ashoona and her older sister is renowned graphic artist Shuvinai Ashoona, RCA, among many, when reached by phone from her farm just outside Winnipeg, MB. Courtesy the Artist It wasn’t, historically quarried and carved by Inuit artists like Kiugak Ashoona and Sorroseeleetu Ashoona, Goota’s parents—large enough to meet the artist’s requirements, so they sourced this piece of Guatemalan
Inaugural Toronto Biennial Highlights Inuit Artists
The list of participating artists for the Toronto Biennial of Art this fall has been released, with a number of artists from across the Arctic among the 90 national and international participants named so far for the 72 day event.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/inaugural-toronto-biennial-highlights-inuit-artists
Inaugural Toronto Biennial Highlights Inuit Artists, . Kinngait (Cape Dorset)-based graphic artist and printmaker Qavavau Manumie is also included in the cohort alongside the artist collective Embassy of Imagination + PA System with Kinngait youth, The list of participating artists for the Toronto Biennial of Art in Toronto, ON, this fall has been released, with a number of artists from across the Arctic among the 90 national and international, renowned artists, including the late Napachie Pootoogook (1938-2002), whose drawings and prints
25 Inuit Art Events in 2025: Part 3
Find out what Inuit and circumpolar Indigenous art events you need to see in the year ahead!
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/25-inuit-art-events-in-2025-part-3
features works by accomplished graphic artist Ningiukulu Teevee, who was also the 2023 Kenojuak, Lithograph 53.6 x 72.2 cm REPRODUCED WITH PERMISSION DORSET FINE ARTS © THE ARTIST Ningiukulu, by Kaalaleq graphic designer Arny Koor Mogensen Suialaa Arts Festival Nuuk, Kalaallit Nunaat, an exhibition of works by Kalaallit artists and Sámi artists, while other partner institutions like, and metallics COURTESY THE ROOMS © THE ARTIST Shirley Moorhouse The Rooms St. John’s, NL June 7
How 3 Nunatsiavut Women Artists Contribute to the History of Labrador
Recognizing the artistic legacies of Josephina Kalleo, Garmel Rich and Nellie Winters.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/how-3-nunatsiavut-women-artists-contribute-to-the-history-of-labrador
How 3 Nunatsiavut Women Artists Contribute to the History of Labrador, for their lasting artistic legacies: Winters is a celebrated master seamstress; Rich is an artist who, as one of our first and most significant graphic artists. Like those of countless other women artists, . While there are few other graphic artists of Kalleo’s generation, artists today such as Dinah, there exists a living history of Inuit women’s intergenerational artistic practices, evidenced in the art, . In Nunatsiavut, Inuit women artists and craftspeople are celebrated and appreciated for their vital
Sammy Kudluk
Whimsical, unexpected and brimming with movement
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/20-carvers-to-know-in-2020-sammy-kudluk
“My materials tell me what they want to be,” explains Sammy Kudluk of his imaginative and sumptuously detailed carvings. Though Kudluk has made a career for himself as a graphic artist and painter, over the past two decades the Kuujjuaq-based artist has turned his attention to mixed-media, , is whimsical, unexpected and brimming with movement. Traditional subjects are important to the artist, materials and recognizing “something that I’ve heard before, an Inuit legend or hunting story,” the artist
5 Trailblazing Northern Indigenous Artists to Know
A broad, circumpolar art history informed by interpersonal connections from Alaska to Sápmi.
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/5-trailblazing-northern-indigenous-artists-to-know
5 Trailblazing Northern Indigenous Artists to Know, legacies have paved the way for artists today, we conducted interviews with one artist from each region, to speak about the legacy of an artist in their region who has shaped artistic practice as well as how, Lisbeth Karline Poulsen identifies as a key figure in the region. As a graphic artist, Hove used, , an association of artists from across Kalaallit Nunaat. Poulsen’s artistic works often address, © THE ARTIST Sápmi (Sweden) Katarina Pirak Sikku LEGACY ARTIST In speaking about artists whose legacies
What are the Earliest Inuit Prints?
How did prints by one Inuk get published in the South in 1915?
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/what-are-the-earliest-inuit-prints
for a future generation of artists, who have gone on to claim control over the means of their own artistic, of the earliest efforts to reproduce drawings by an Inuk artist through the practice of printing, Nungusuituq’s artistic relationship to Flaherty, the circumstances of the drawings’ production, of traditional life on the land, thematically consistent with much of the graphic work produced, Anunglung. Among his cousins are the prolific photographer, historian and artist Peter Pitseolak
News Roundup: Qikiqtani Inuit Association Fulfills Remainder of $5 Million Pledge to Build Nunavut Inuit Heritage Centre
Plus: Several exhibitions of Inuit art open across Canada and abroad and more!
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/news-roundup-qikiqtani-inuit-association-fulfills-remainder-of-$5-million-pledge-to-build-nunavut-inuit-heritage-centre
(NGC). Among the shortlisted artists is writer, spoken-word poet, visual artist and curator Taqralik, is a one-month intensive artist residency open to mid-career Indigenous artists in the Ottawa-Gatineau region. Artists-in-residence will receive access to DARC’s facilities, time with artistic advisers, of Ontario (AGO) has opened a solo exhibition of works by graphic artist Lucy Qinnuayuak (1915–1982). From Kinngait, NU, Qinnuayuak was among the first artists to create graphic work at Kinngait
Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/artist-programs/kenojuak-ashevak-memorial-award2
as a dedicated residency, catalogue and acquisition over the next two years. A graphic artist and author, Artists. In addition to the exhibition, each artist shortlisted for the award received a $5,000 cash, to Know A look at Inuvialuit artists who work with various media in their artistic practices, Artists to Know A look at Inuvialuit artists who work with various media in their artistic, incredibly talented artists from across diverse media. Each artist received a cash prize of $2,500
KAMA 2023
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/artist-programs/kenojuak-ashevak-memorial-award2/kama-2023
as a dedicated residency, catalogue and acquisition over the next two years. A graphic artist, Emerging Artists. In addition to the exhibition, each artist shortlisted for the award received a $5,000, to Know A look at Inuvialuit artists who work with various media in their artistic practices, Artists to Know A look at Inuvialuit artists who work with various media in their artistic, incredibly talented artists from across diverse media. Each artist received a cash prize of $2,500