Inuit
INUIT art revolves around themes of family, naturalism, shamanism and camp life, and the materials used to create these works originate from the Arctic land and animals. Sculptures in stone, colourful prints, original drawings, and textiles as well as carved jewelry are imbued with the cultural stories and mythologies of the Inuit peoples.
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Mother & Child
Jaco Ishulutaq
Price upon requestSerpentine, Sinew, Bone
Explore more about this acclaimed artist and his work on our blog.
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Owl Human Transformation
Artist Unknown
Price upon requestBaker Lake
BasaltProvenance:
Galerie D’Art Esquimau
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9. Signs of Spring
Nicotye Samayualie
Price upon requestCollection release date: October 21, 2023
Now available for reservation onlyEtching & Aquatint
Velin D’Arches White paper
(Printer: Studio PM)Unframed, Edition 20/50
Cape Dorset Annual Print Collection 2023
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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10. Morning Fog
Nicotye Samayualie
Price upon requestCollection release date: October 21, 2023
Now available for reservation onlyEtching & Aquatint
Velin D’Arches White paper
(Printer: Studio PM)Unframed, Edition 20/50
Cape Dorset Annual Print Collection 2023
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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13. Loon Passage
Ooloosie Saila
Price upon requestCollection release date: October 21, 2023
Now available for reservation onlyEtching & Chine Colle
Velin d’Arches White, Thai Unryu & Usu Kuchi Light paper
(Printer: Studio PM)Unframed, Edition 20/50
Cape Dorset Annual Print Collection 2023
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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17. Aerial Standoff
Kiliktee Kiliktee
Price upon requestStonecut
Kizuki Kozo Natural paper
(Printer: Qavavau Manumie)Unframed, Edition 20/50
Cape Dorset Annual Print Collection 2023
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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25. Spring Dip
Pauojoungie Saggiak
Price upon requestCollection release date: October 21, 2023
Now available for reservation onlyLithograph
Arches Cover White paper
(Printer: Nujaliak Quvianaqtuliak)Unframed, Edition 20/50
Cape Dorset Annual Print Collection 2023
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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27. Swirling Owls
Padloo Samayualie
Price upon requestCollection release date: October 21, 2023
Now available for reservation onlyLithograph & Stencil
BFK Rives White paper
(Printer: Nujaliak Quvianaqtuliak & Qavavau Manumie)Unframed, Edition 20/50
Cape Dorset Annual Print Collection 2023
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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28. Tunnili Ulu (Tattooed Ulu)
Ashley Qavavau
Price upon requestCollection release date: October 21, 2023
Now available for reservation onlyLinocut
Moriki Kozo Bright Yellow paper
(Printer: Qavavau Manumie)Unframed, Edition 20/50
Cape Dorset Annual Print Collection 2023
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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31 Imaginary Thought
Ningiukulu (Ningeokuluk) Teevee
Price upon requestCollection release date: October 21, 2023
Now available for reservation onlyEtching & Chine Colle
Velin d’Arches White & Thai Unryu paper
(Printer: Studio PM)Unframed, Edition 20/50
Cape Dorset Annual Print Collection 2023
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Kappianaqtut: Strange Creatures and Fantastic Beings From Inuit Myths and Legends [Volume 1]
Neil Christopher
CA$19.95Illustrated by Mike Austin
Paperback
Published 2011From Inhabit Media:
Each volume in the Kappianaqtut series provides readers with an in-depth academic examination of two mythological creatures from Inuit mythology. The series examines Inuit myths from an ethnographic perspective and fosters discussion on the variations and multiple representations of the myths and creatures in question. This volume, which explores the giants of the North and the mother of the sea mammals, has been fully revised and updated. Kappianaqtut represents the first book-length study of Inuit mythological beings written from a Northern perspective.
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Inuit Art 2024 Calendar
Coastal Peoples Gallery
CA$20.00A perennial event that many people eagerly anticipate is the launch of the Cape Dorset Inuit Art calendar in which there are 12 outstanding prints highlighted from previous years.
Kinngait (Cape Dorset), a small hamlet of about 1400 people in the high Arctic, is one of Canada’s most successful and prolific art communities. Every year for the past 61 years, the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative has released to the public its collection of fine art limited edition prints. The annual unveiling of new stonecuts, etchings, and lithographs is anticipated by serious collectors and avid enthusiasts all over the world.
Produced by Dorset Fine Arts
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My Name Is Arnaktauyok
Germaine Arnaktauyok & Gyu Oh
CA$24.95Germaine Arnaktauyok is one of the Canadian North’s most prolific and recognizable artists. In this book, she tells the story of her life in her own words: her “very traditional Inuk life” growing up in Nunavut at a camp near Igloolik, and her experiences later in a residential school in Chesterfield Inlet; her education as an artist in Winnipeg and Ottawa; and her return to the North, where she continues to create drawings, etchings, and illustrations that have been featured in museums and galleries worldwide.
She also provides commentary on several of her works, offering a seldom seen perspective on her inspiration and process. Featuring over one hundred full-colour reproductions of Germaine Arnaktauyok’s fascinating pieces from throughout her career, this beautiful book provides an in-depth look at one of the world’s most important artists.
Published: 2015
Softcover
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Our Hands Remember: Recovering Sanikiluaq Basket Sewing
CA$24.95Sanikiluaq, a small Inuit community in the Belcher Islands region of the Far North, has a long history of artistic output. But as the demand for stone carvings grew, grass basket sewing―once a traditional skill for Inuit women―faded from the community consciousness. That was until a group of women, including educator and artist Margaret Lawrence, came together to renew the lost art of basket sewing.
In Our Hands Remember: Recovering Sanikiluaq Basket Sewing, Lawrence guides readers through creating their own grass baskets in the unique style of the Sanikiluaq region with step-by-step instructions and photographs. From tips on preparing the grass and forming even coils to the different types of embellishments, this book is accessible to all skill levels.
Published: 2018
Softcover
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