172 search results for graphic artist
- Birds and Dog Feeding
- Couzyn Van Heuvelen takes a closer look at one of the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council’s rejected prints, “Birds and Dog Feeding” by Ikayukta Tunnillie.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/ceac-rejected-prints-birds-dog-feeding
- between the birds’ tails and the meat they're eating. Maybe that was too graphic for the CEAC? I can, makes me wonder, too, about the artists that were making these works. I wonder how this rejection impacted them, because artists respond to what is received well and what isn’t, and tend to produce work, about how my work would be received. So with artists like Ikayukta Tunnillie whose works were
- Kinngait
- Nakasuk Alariaq relates the history of celebrated artist and shaman Kiakshuk, whose prints are among the earliest to come out of Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/community-spotlight-kinngait-kiakshuk
- , most notably by fellow graphic artist Pitseolak Ashoona, CM, RCA (c.1904–1983). Pitseolak considered Kiakshuk one of the most significant elders and graphic artists of her time, stating in her, is today. The story surrounding Kiakshuk (1888–1966), a noted artist and one of the last practicing, that Kiakshuk had offered Lukta his angakkuq abilities. The elder artist was willing to teach his son
- Artists and Weavers
- What does it take to weave a 60-inch tapestry?
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/artists-and-weavers
- Artists and Weavers, realistic colours (resembling nature) when they interpret the designs. Graphic artist Gyta Eeseemailie, local artists, the co-op or the print shop. The artists whose work has been chosen most frequently, . The role of the artists (who do the drawings) in the production of tapestries should not be underestimated. Megan Williams says sometimes the role and influence of the artists, Malaya Akulukjuk especially, is overlooked. Malaya is said to be the artist who best symbolizes the evolution
- Upcoming Opportunities February 18 2025
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/upcoming-opportunities-february-18-2025
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- 7 Stories You May Have Missed
- The under-the-radar stories of 2020.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/7-stories-you-may-have-missed
- Brewster explores her relationship to the work of Igah Hainnu; graphic artist Jason Sikoak tells us how, Day, we decided to extend it out to a full week celebrating the bears Inuit artists have so often, of dancing bear sculptures artists have created. With Polar Bears in Print, we took a closer look at the polar bear stories artists have chosen to tell, illustrating the ways in which the bears are both, , claws, fur and imagery by artists working in other mediums.
Kawtysie Kakkee (left) and another
- 10 Inuit Sealskin Designers to Watch
- Eat seal, wear seal!
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/10-inuit-sealskin-designers-to-watch
- Courtesy the artist Caitlyn Baikie
After learning how to sew sealskin from fellow artists in her family, . To celebrate National Seal Products Day, here are 10 Inuit artists working with this material, the artist Neevie Simigak
Combining sealskin with materials like beads and quartz, Neevie Simigak sells, ) sealskin, moosehide, antler, fur, leather and beads Courtesy the artist Taalrumiq/Christina King, and leather Courtesy the artist Nicole Camphaug
Nicole Camphaug is the founder of ENB Artisan, which
- 5 Perspectives on Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona’s Diverse Body of Work
- Colleagues and peers discuss the Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award finalist’s layered practice, graphic style and joyful presence.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/5-perspectives-on-gayle-uyagaqi-kabloona-s-diverse-body-of-work
- Rooted by a family of artists that informs her practice, 2023 Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award shortlister Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona has branched into many mediums and avenues of artistic output over the course of her career thus far. Often framed alongside the graphic style of her grandmother, Jessica MacDonald reached out to five key people who have worked with the artist on unique projects, ’m Carrying On, 2022 Courtesy Art Gallery of Guelph Photo Toni Hafkenscheid © the artist Taqralik
- More Virtual Exhibitions to Visit
- Six more Inuit art exhibitions to visit online.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/more-virtual-exhibitions-to-visit
- possessed by the printmakers and graphic artists of Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU. Find More Couch, of contemporary Indigenous art, Àbadakone comprises more than 70 artists from almost 40 Indigenous Nations, including works by notable Inuk artists Shuvinai Ashoona, Pierre Aupilardjuk, Maureen Gruben, with the artists through the NGC’s Youtube page, and a CBC Gem In the Making documentary, festivals in the world, the Biennale of Sydney represents over a thousand contemporary artists from across
- Uvanga/Self
- What does self-portraiture mean for an Inuit artist?
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/uvanga-self
- of the most unsung Inuit artists of modern times, Ipellie expresses in stark graphic, black, seen a self-portrait of an Inuit artist before? I couldn’t recall. Definitely not in this way, the stereotypical notions of how an Inuk should look in a gallery space. “I like faces,” the artist, at observers in galleries and private collections around the world. Like many artists, Toonoo spoke about feeling both free and imprisoned by his process and his career as an artist. He described
- Inuit Art Entertainment for Kids
- Or just the kid in you.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/inuit-art-entertainment-for-kids
- , which has the celebrated graphic artist teach basic printmaking skills to elementary schoolchildren, here, here and here. Activities Colouring
Iñupiaq artist and writer Nasugraq Rainey, Indigenous artists, including Sarah Whalen Lunn and Hanna Agasuuq Sholl, have banded together to produce, , and documentaries in English, French and Inuktitut, all created by Indigenous artists. We love JerryCo