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- 10 Inuvialuit Graphic Artists and Painters to Know
- A look at Inuvialuit artists working in painting, drawing and printmaking
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- 10 Inuvialuit Graphic Artists and Painters to Know, graphic artists and painters from the region, including influential artists from the early years, Harry Egotak (1925–2009) was a graphic artist and printmaker who was based in Ulukhaktok, Inuvialuit Settlement Region, NT. Alongside other graphic artists, including Helen Kalvak, CM, RCA (1901–1984, ) was a graphic artist and sculptor based in Ulukhaktok, Inuvialuit Settlement Region, NT. One of the founding, is also a renowned graphic artist. Sheena Gibson Dancer and Two Bears (2020) Acrylic
- Andrew Qappik Named Member of the Order of Canada
- Governor General Julie Payette announced 125 new appointments to the Order of Canada, among them Andrew Qappik “for his contributions to defining the visual culture of Nunavut as a master printmaker and sculptor.”
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- graphic artist and printmaker Andrew Qappik is among the list of recipients and will become a Member, followed Qappik's notable artistic career for several years. The artist was profiled in our Fall, printmaker and sculptor.” Qappik is the second Inuk artist to have been named to the Order of Canada in 2017. In June 2017 the IAQ was pleased to report on artist Michael Massie 's appointment, ever since. His graphic art often portrays multiple perspectives of his subjects and features vibrant
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- About the Artist Portal, artist - working in every artistic discipline and at every career stage as a solo artist, mission to provide support to artists to help build their careers.
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- How 10 Inuit Artists Came Together to Weave an Olympic Tapestry
- Behind the scenes at the Pangnirtung Tapestry Studio in preparation for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games.
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- How 10 Inuit Artists Came Together to Weave an Olympic Tapestry, . In stepped Andrew Qappik, CM, a skilled graphic and print artist from Panniqtuuq, to create, and skilled artists who created the piece. In this Legacy, the IAQ speaks with artists Andrew, is a detailed artistic practice, one that requires intricacy, commitment and physical effort. Tapestries, Studio, 2009 PHOTO DAVID COCHRANE © THE ARTISTS The Vancouver Organizing Committee (VANOC) for the 2010, at the Pangnirtung Tapestry Studio, 2009 PHOTO DAVID COCHRANE © THE ARTISTS Qappik combined the works
- Woman in Labour
- Linda Grussani takes a closer look at one of the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council’s rejected prints: “Woman in Labour” by Janet Kigusiuq.
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- about the grounds on which this graphic was rejected by the CEAC. Was it withheld due to the technical skill with which the work was printed? The quality of artistry is in keeping with Kigusiuq’s, rejected because of the subject matter? There is nothing of a graphic nature being depicted, just
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- What Inuit Art Can Teach Poland About Climate Change
- Leslie Scanlon unpacks Qavavau Manumie’s graphic artwork.
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- in June 2020, I was incredibly moved. A printmaker and graphic artist from Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU, as other Indigenous artists and galleries to engage Polish art enthusiasts. As the many guests, collection at MMAW and hopefully welcoming more works from Canada’s talented Indigenous artists, Kinngait Studios, ainsi qu’avec d’autres artistes et galeries autochtones, pour attirer les amateurs d, conséquences pour toute la planète. Dans cette œuvre, l’artiste nous invite à explorer les liens personnels
- Six Artists Reflect on 2023 and Look Forward to 2024
- Artists' year-end reflections and their hopes for the new year.
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- Six Artists Reflect on 2023 and Look Forward to 2024, passing year with you. As 2023 comes to an end, we asked six artists—graphic designer Mark, Tungilik: I have been involved with the Canadian Artists' Representation / Le Front des artistes, . In 2023, the Inuit Art Foundation continued to celebrate Inuit and circumpolar Indigenous artists, to providing accessible funding for Inuit creatives to support their artistic practice. Throughout the year, Johnston , illustrator Jessica Malegana and artist and president of CARFAC Theresie Tungilik—to reflect
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- The chance discovery of works by Helen Kalvak, Agnes Nanogak Goose, and more—once thought to be lost—spread across three safes in the community of Ulukhaktok, NT, has spurred a new digitization effort.
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- of the graphic designer and how true to the artist’s rendering the printmaker would stay. Thus far, , stencils, documents, stories and photographs, including the original graphic experiments of Helen, of the Holman Eskimo Co-operative and included artists Helen Kalvak, Victor Ekootak (1916–1965), Jimmy Memorana, of the artists and printmakers change throughout these 35 years, from sealskin stencil to stonecut, for, cataloguing, digitizing and, most crucially, rehousing the community’s graphic archive in order