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- Inuit Artists to Watch For at Art Toronto
- Contemporary, historical Inuit artists to share the world stage at “Canada’s art fair”
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/inuit-artists-to-watch-for-at-art-toronto
- Inuit Artists to Watch For at Art Toronto, Toronto 2022. The celebrated Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU–based graphic artist’s work appears, , hosting more than 90 galleries from across the globe featuring the work of more than 150 artists, , and every year you can find exciting contemporary and legacy pieces by Inuit artists. This year, visitors to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre will be introduced to Inuit artists spanning generations, (2022) Installation view Courtesy McCord Stewart Museum © the artist During her time as artist
- Spiders, Insects and Other Creepy-Crawlies
- During summer the days are long, the skies are sunny and the insects are out in full force. We are sharing 5 Works from our spring 2018 issue which highlight artists’ interpretations of sometimes pesky, sometimes friendly, critters.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/5-works-spiders-insects
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Sheojuk Editlooie Although it was brief by any measure, the career of graphic artist, highlight a few artists interpretations of sometimes pesky, sometimes friendly, critters. Michael Massie, CM, RCA Anyone familiar with Nunatsiavummiuk artist Michael Massie’s work knows that the root of his artistic practice is tied to coming up with clever titles and wonderful backstories for his, , Senior Editor Unidentified artist (Kangiqsualujjuaq), Ice Worm, c. 1970, antler, 2.5 × 15.2 × 2.5
- 7 More Virtual Inuit Art Exhibitions to Visit
- New art-viewing opportunities await.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/7-more-virtual-inuit-art-exhibitions-to-visit
- aspects of his career together to demonstrate the continued relevance of his artistic vision. Produced, Jaimie Isaac and Jocelyn Piirainen, as well as shots of the artwork and information about the artists, from artists like Kenojuak Ashevak, Andrew Qappik and Kiliii Yuyan with ancient ivory sculpture, Kinngait StudiosTextile Museum of Canada Presenting artwork and stories from the artists who participated in the short-lived production of graphic textiles in Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU, ᖃᓪᓗᓈᖅᑕᐃᑦ ᓯᑯᓯᓛᕐᒥᑦ
- 65 Years of Colour in 6 Kinngait Prints
- From black and dark blues to bright yellows and pinks—how has colour use changed over time at Kinngait Studios?
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/65-years-of-colour-in-6-kinngait-prints
- their collaborative vision to life. For graphic artist and printmaker Kananginak Pootoogook, RCA (1935–2010, and artist’s collective artistic licence. He stated that “the main reason why [printmakers] mix different, at Kinngait Studios is a collaborative process; the artist creates the initial design and the printmaker, . Lukta Qiatsuk (1928–2004) was one artist and printmaker who recounted the printshop advisers, significantly, perhaps due to a combination of shifting art buyers’ tastes and increasing artistic agency
- Notes From the Decade - 2010
- What happened in the world of Inuit art in 2010?
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/notes-from-the-decade---2010
- of merchandize was designed by Vancouver-based graphic designers Elena Rivera MacGregor and Gonzalo Alatorre. Crucially no Inuit artists were commissioned in the design, and many Indigenous people in British Columbia were dismayed that the logo did not represent the artistic heritage of the region. Paul, were established, inviting in new artists who are creating vibrant works. Design Andrew Qappik, (2010) Courtesy UQQURMIUT CENTRE FOR ARTS & CRAFTS Panniqtuq artists Kawtysie Kakee , Kathy Battye
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More on the writer, curator and contemporary conceptual artist from Jokkmokk, Sweden
- 10 Inuvialuit Multidisciplinary Artists to Know
- A look at Inuvialuit artists who work with various media in their artistic practices
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/10-inuvialuit-multidisciplinary-artists-to-know
- 10 Inuvialuit Multidisciplinary Artists to Know, of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement today, we’re highlighting 40 Inuvialuit artists we think you should know in a four-part series. Today we’re looking at 10 multidisciplinary artists from the region, including influential artists from the early years of Ulukhaktok art making, like Mary Okheena, to contemporary artists based in the South, like Kablusiak. Karis Gruben Untitled (2018) © THE ARTIST Karis Gruben Karis Gruben is an artist that enjoys all media and has made work as a painter
- Your Guide to Inuit Art in 2023
- Inuit artists are in the spotlight with exhibitions, books and other exciting new initiatives!
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/your-guide-to-inuit-art-in-2023
- x 46 cm Courtesy Dorset Fine Arts © the artist Books By and About Inuit Artists, Exhibitions
The AGO kicks off January with shows by graphic artist Ningiukulu Teevee, ’s Artist Services team has been busy creating groundbreaking initiatives to support Inuit artists, Qanuqtuurniq: Artist Portal (DQAP) officially launches. Designed to reduce barriers for Inuit artists, some, Tarralik Duffy © the artist The 2023 Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award
This year is sure to bring
- How Kinngait Artists Depict Their Interiors
- An insider’s look at the history of how Inuit document their homes, dwellings and studios.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/how-kinngait-artists-depict-their-interiors
- How Kinngait Artists Depict Their Interiors, of earlier artists like Peter Pitseolak, graphic artists also depicted their homes. Shuvinai Ashoona’s, FEHELEY FINE ARTS © THE ARTIST Even artists who previously documented interiors are stretching, with the artist’s earlier studio drawing, one can see the progression of her artistic expression. Both, drawing typifies the minute attention to detail and graphic brilliance of this artist.
Padloo, For over eight decades, Kingngamiut artists have created a distinct practice of depicting
- 5 Artists Celebrate 50 Years of Arctic Co-operatives Limited
- The impact and legacy of Arctic Co-operatives Limited
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/5-artists-celebrate-50-years-of-arctic-co-operatives-limited
- 5 Artists Celebrate 50 Years of Arctic Co-operatives Limited, BY ARCTIC CO-OPERATIVES LIMITED © THE ARTIST About the artists Danny Aaluk is a graphic artist, and the exciting future ahead, we asked a few Member artists about the impact of Arctic Co-operatives, in the night, under the moon and northern lights.”
– Mary Okheena, Artist, Holman Eskimo Co-op LTD, Maliki, Artist, Igloolik Co-op LTD. Jaco Ishulutaq COURTESY CANADIAN ARCTIC PRODUCERS, —our future as a community—is bright.” – Jaco Ishulutaq, Artist, Pangnirtung Eskimo Co-op LTD