Kalvak, like other Inuit artists, dealt with and resolved the practical problems she was born to endure during her lifetime. The harsh north was home. As a practical woman with five daughters to care for, she conquered her world. As a matter of fact, according to her peer at Holman Island, "She was the best seamstress in the settlement." It was her ability and sensitivity to the art of sewing that spilled over into her arts and crafts ability. Kalvak could draw, and her drawings caught the eye of Father Henri Tardy, pioneer priest of the Oblate Order. Father Tardy encouraged her interests and developed and protected a collection of Kalvak's drawings, which he started collecting in the early 1960s. This collection became the nucleus of the p...
The history of printmaking in Baker Lake is also the history of a people going towards self-sufficie...
The importance of the artists voice in art historical scholarship is essential as we emerge from pos...
"Itee Pootoogook (1951-2014) was part of a generation, including most famously his cousin Annie Poot...
Anyone who has seen the Holman Island Inuit printmakers' work, on calendars, in museums, or in galle...
Oonark was born in the area around Garry Lake and the Back River about 1906. She was married very yo...
Outlining Tulurialik's life and the development of her drawing style using colored pencils, the auth...
In the Western Arctic, women from two indigenous cultures, Inuit and Dene, have made art for hundre...
Relying on extensive field work, both in remote Arctic communities and outpost camps, and inside Can...
Tattooing was a widespread form of self-ornamentation amongst the Inuit for millennia before the fir...
Since the late-1940s, Canadian Inuit (Eskimo) artists have been recognized for their aesthetically s...
Two problems in the appreciation of Inuit art are firstly, the commercial cornerstone and, secondly,...
Inuit visual arts have been a feature of Canadian popular culture since it was thrust onto the world...
Traditional mythological themes have been repeatedly depicted in contemporary Inuit art since the la...
Tattooing was a widespread cultural practice amongst Inuit women for millennia before the first Euro...
Greenwood briefly describes Pudlat's life and examines aspects of Inuit culture that affect his work...
The history of printmaking in Baker Lake is also the history of a people going towards self-sufficie...
The importance of the artists voice in art historical scholarship is essential as we emerge from pos...
"Itee Pootoogook (1951-2014) was part of a generation, including most famously his cousin Annie Poot...
Anyone who has seen the Holman Island Inuit printmakers' work, on calendars, in museums, or in galle...
Oonark was born in the area around Garry Lake and the Back River about 1906. She was married very yo...
Outlining Tulurialik's life and the development of her drawing style using colored pencils, the auth...
In the Western Arctic, women from two indigenous cultures, Inuit and Dene, have made art for hundre...
Relying on extensive field work, both in remote Arctic communities and outpost camps, and inside Can...
Tattooing was a widespread form of self-ornamentation amongst the Inuit for millennia before the fir...
Since the late-1940s, Canadian Inuit (Eskimo) artists have been recognized for their aesthetically s...
Two problems in the appreciation of Inuit art are firstly, the commercial cornerstone and, secondly,...
Inuit visual arts have been a feature of Canadian popular culture since it was thrust onto the world...
Traditional mythological themes have been repeatedly depicted in contemporary Inuit art since the la...
Tattooing was a widespread cultural practice amongst Inuit women for millennia before the first Euro...
Greenwood briefly describes Pudlat's life and examines aspects of Inuit culture that affect his work...
The history of printmaking in Baker Lake is also the history of a people going towards self-sufficie...
The importance of the artists voice in art historical scholarship is essential as we emerge from pos...
"Itee Pootoogook (1951-2014) was part of a generation, including most famously his cousin Annie Poot...