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Arnaqu Ashevak: A Retrospective
Exhibitions, 2026-03-12
I knew when I first interviewed Arnaqu Ashevak in 1998 that he was very different from any of his fellow Kinngait artists. During the interview, he mentioned that two of his favourite artists were from Europe – Alexander Calder and M.C. Escher. He went on to say, “sometimes I look at art magazines, and get inspiration from that. Lot of ... Read More The post Arnaqu Ashevak: A Retrospective appeared first on Indigenous Art Gallery Specializing in Inuit Art.
Exhibitions, 2026-03-12
I knew when I first interviewed Arnaqu Ashevak in 1998 that he was very different from any of his fellow Kinngait artists. During the interview, he mentioned that two of his favourite artists were from Europe – Alexander Calder and M.C. Escher. He went on to say, “sometimes I look at art magazines, and get inspiration from that. Lot of ... Read More The post Arnaqu Ashevak: A Retrospective appeared first on Indigenous Art Gallery Specializing in Inuit Art.
Janet Kigusiuq – Deconstructed
Exhibitions, 2026-01-31
A distinguished artist and notable colourist, the late Janet Kigusiuq remains as one of the greatly understated artists in the contemporary Inuit art canon. This exhibition of original works traces the development of Kigusiuq’s style from early linear drawings to a gradually increased use of colour, resulting in an exquisite series of sublime abstractions. Over a career span of 30 ... Read More The post Janet Kigusiuq – Deconstructed appeared first on Indigenous Art Gallery Specializing in Inuit Art.
Exhibitions, 2026-01-31
A distinguished artist and notable colourist, the late Janet Kigusiuq remains as one of the greatly understated artists in the contemporary Inuit art canon. This exhibition of original works traces the development of Kigusiuq’s style from early linear drawings to a gradually increased use of colour, resulting in an exquisite series of sublime abstractions. Over a career span of 30 ... Read More The post Janet Kigusiuq – Deconstructed appeared first on Indigenous Art Gallery Specializing in Inuit Art.
URSUS MARITIMUS: Polar Bears in Inuit Art
Educational, 2026-01-28
By Edd J. Guarino In Inuktitut, the language of the Inuit, the word for polar bear is nanook, or nanuq. Its Latin name is ursus maritimus. These huge animals are a fact of life in the Arctic. Their huge size and power make them very impressive creatures. The Inuit have been hunting polar bears for millennia, along with other Arctic animals. For generations, Inuit culture ... Read More The post URSUS MARITIMUS: Polar Bears in Inuit Art appeared first on Indigenous Art Gallery Specializing in Inuit Art.
Educational, 2026-01-28
By Edd J. Guarino In Inuktitut, the language of the Inuit, the word for polar bear is nanook, or nanuq. Its Latin name is ursus maritimus. These huge animals are a fact of life in the Arctic. Their huge size and power make them very impressive creatures. The Inuit have been hunting polar bears for millennia, along with other Arctic animals. For generations, Inuit culture ... Read More The post URSUS MARITIMUS: Polar Bears in Inuit Art appeared first on Indigenous Art Gallery Specializing in Inuit Art.
The Old Ways – A Conversation Between Father and Son
Exhibitions, 2025-11-22
Kananginak Pootoogook (1935-2010) was in the vanguard of artists who introduced the medium of printmaking to Kinngait. In addition to taking part in the early experimentation, he became a master printer and garnered an international following for his sculptures and graphic works. His youngest son, Johnny Pootogook would be the only one of his children to become an artist. Born ... Read More The post The Old Ways – A Conversation Between Father and Son appeared first on Indigenous Art Gallery Specializing in Inuit Art.
Exhibitions, 2025-11-22
Kananginak Pootoogook (1935-2010) was in the vanguard of artists who introduced the medium of printmaking to Kinngait. In addition to taking part in the early experimentation, he became a master printer and garnered an international following for his sculptures and graphic works. His youngest son, Johnny Pootogook would be the only one of his children to become an artist. Born ... Read More The post The Old Ways – A Conversation Between Father and Son appeared first on Indigenous Art Gallery Specializing in Inuit Art.
Themes in Inuit Art: Drum Dancing
Educational, 2025-09-11
If you follow Inuit art you are most certainly familiar with the image of the drum dancer, depicted in sculpture, prints, and drawings since the 1960s. Artists like Aqjangajuk Shaa, Abraham Anghik Ruben and Luke Anguhadluq are renowned for their renditions of the subject, often a dynamic figure bending their entire body to mimic the powerful beat of the drum. Long ... Read More The post Themes in Inuit Art: Drum Dancing appeared first on Indigenous Art Gallery Specializing in Inuit Art.
Educational, 2025-09-11
If you follow Inuit art you are most certainly familiar with the image of the drum dancer, depicted in sculpture, prints, and drawings since the 1960s. Artists like Aqjangajuk Shaa, Abraham Anghik Ruben and Luke Anguhadluq are renowned for their renditions of the subject, often a dynamic figure bending their entire body to mimic the powerful beat of the drum. Long ... Read More The post Themes in Inuit Art: Drum Dancing appeared first on Indigenous Art Gallery Specializing in Inuit Art.
Sedna – The Sea Goddess
Exhibitions, 2025-07-03
The traditional Inuit world is a place of enchantment, filled with strange spirits and supernatural beings. Governed by the unpredictable forces of nature, the Inuit used this mythology to explain, and perhaps control, these natural forces. In traditional times the spirit world was central to their culture; today, it has provided inspiration for some of the most lyrical and compelling ... Read More The post Sedna – The Sea Goddess appeared first on Indigenous Art Gallery Specializing in Inuit Art.
Exhibitions, 2025-07-03
The traditional Inuit world is a place of enchantment, filled with strange spirits and supernatural beings. Governed by the unpredictable forces of nature, the Inuit used this mythology to explain, and perhaps control, these natural forces. In traditional times the spirit world was central to their culture; today, it has provided inspiration for some of the most lyrical and compelling ... Read More The post Sedna – The Sea Goddess appeared first on Indigenous Art Gallery Specializing in Inuit Art.
Abraham Anghik Ruben talks about his show “Spirit of Life”
Videos, 2025-06-17
Feheley Fine Arts was delighted to host the opening reception for Spirit of Life, Abraham Anghik Ruben’s second solo exhibition at the gallery, presented in partnership with Kipling Gallery. The event welcomed both longtime admirers and new fans of Anghik Ruben’s work, drawn to his powerful carvings in stone and bone. These pieces reflect a profound connection to his Inuit ... Read More The post Abraham Anghik Ruben talks about his show “Spirit of Life” appeared first on Indigenous Art Gallery Specializing in Inuit Art.
Videos, 2025-06-17
Feheley Fine Arts was delighted to host the opening reception for Spirit of Life, Abraham Anghik Ruben’s second solo exhibition at the gallery, presented in partnership with Kipling Gallery. The event welcomed both longtime admirers and new fans of Anghik Ruben’s work, drawn to his powerful carvings in stone and bone. These pieces reflect a profound connection to his Inuit ... Read More The post Abraham Anghik Ruben talks about his show “Spirit of Life” appeared first on Indigenous Art Gallery Specializing in Inuit Art.
Abraham Anghik Ruben: Spirit of Life
Exhibitions, 2025-05-31
In collaboration with Kipling Gallery, we are proud to present a solo exhibition by internationally acclaimed sculptor Abraham Anghik Ruben. His masterful carvings in stone and bone reflect a deep connection to his Inuit heritage, offering a moving exploration of cultural rediscovery and personal identity. This contemporary collection delves into the rich mythology of the Inuit, and the historical encounters ... Read More The post Abraham Anghik Ruben: Spirit of Life appeared first on Indigenous Art Gallery Specializing in Inuit Art.
Exhibitions, 2025-05-31
In collaboration with Kipling Gallery, we are proud to present a solo exhibition by internationally acclaimed sculptor Abraham Anghik Ruben. His masterful carvings in stone and bone reflect a deep connection to his Inuit heritage, offering a moving exploration of cultural rediscovery and personal identity. This contemporary collection delves into the rich mythology of the Inuit, and the historical encounters ... Read More The post Abraham Anghik Ruben: Spirit of Life appeared first on Indigenous Art Gallery Specializing in Inuit Art.
Shuvinai Ashoona: My Curious People
Exhibitions, 2025-04-26
In this new body of work by Shuvinai Ashoona, the artist revisits a number of unique subjects for which her work is most admired: surrealist creatures, globes, and anthropomorphic animals, to name a few. Yet most noticeably, the human subject dominates—it’s one that Ashoona has played with throughout the majority of her 30+ year-long career. Imbued with her usual extraordinary ... Read More The post Shuvinai Ashoona: My Curious People appeared first on Indigenous Art Gallery Specializing in Inuit Art.
Exhibitions, 2025-04-26
In this new body of work by Shuvinai Ashoona, the artist revisits a number of unique subjects for which her work is most admired: surrealist creatures, globes, and anthropomorphic animals, to name a few. Yet most noticeably, the human subject dominates—it’s one that Ashoona has played with throughout the majority of her 30+ year-long career. Imbued with her usual extraordinary ... Read More The post Shuvinai Ashoona: My Curious People appeared first on Indigenous Art Gallery Specializing in Inuit Art.
Six Decades of Drawing
Exhibitions, 2025-03-08
For more than three decades, Feheley Fine Arts has presented rare, early drawings by Inuit artists, including many early Kinngait works dating from 1959-1969, drawings that continue to be sought after by collectors. The West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative still owns the lion’s share of these early drawings – some 90,000 are now housed at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection and ... Read More The post Six Decades of Drawing appeared first on Feheley Fine Arts - Inuit Art Gallery.
Exhibitions, 2025-03-08
For more than three decades, Feheley Fine Arts has presented rare, early drawings by Inuit artists, including many early Kinngait works dating from 1959-1969, drawings that continue to be sought after by collectors. The West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative still owns the lion’s share of these early drawings – some 90,000 are now housed at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection and ... Read More The post Six Decades of Drawing appeared first on Feheley Fine Arts - Inuit Art Gallery.
Michael Massie: From My Mind
Exhibitions, 2025-02-07
Michael Massie (1962–) is an acclaimed multidisciplinary artist best known for his intricately crafted silver teapots and sculptural works. His creations often blend sharp wit with personal reflections, drawing inspiration from his Inuit, Métis, and Scottish heritage. His latest body of work marks a continuation of his refined practice. Shifting his focus from three-dimensional forms to the two-dimensional realm, Massie ... Read More The post Michael Massie: From My Mind appeared first on Feheley Fine Arts - Inuit Art Gallery.
Exhibitions, 2025-02-07
Michael Massie (1962–) is an acclaimed multidisciplinary artist best known for his intricately crafted silver teapots and sculptural works. His creations often blend sharp wit with personal reflections, drawing inspiration from his Inuit, Métis, and Scottish heritage. His latest body of work marks a continuation of his refined practice. Shifting his focus from three-dimensional forms to the two-dimensional realm, Massie ... Read More The post Michael Massie: From My Mind appeared first on Feheley Fine Arts - Inuit Art Gallery.
Michael Massie’s Print “At Home With Kenojuak”
Artists, 2025-01-30
In September 2024, Michael Massie and I travelled to St. John’s, Newfoundland to meet with one of the printmakers at St. Michael’s Print Shop, a renowned printing studio. Michael had recently turned to creating graphic art and wished to revisit printmaking, a media he had not pursued since his student years. St. Michael’s was not only the obvious choice as ... Read More The post Michael Massie’s Print “At Home With Kenojuak” appeared first on Feheley Fine Arts - Inuit Art Gallery.
Artists, 2025-01-30
In September 2024, Michael Massie and I travelled to St. John’s, Newfoundland to meet with one of the printmakers at St. Michael’s Print Shop, a renowned printing studio. Michael had recently turned to creating graphic art and wished to revisit printmaking, a media he had not pursued since his student years. St. Michael’s was not only the obvious choice as ... Read More The post Michael Massie’s Print “At Home With Kenojuak” appeared first on Feheley Fine Arts - Inuit Art Gallery.
Itee Poogoook: Stills
Exhibitions, 2025-01-16
Drawings by Itee Pootoogook (1951–2014), an acclaimed artist from Kinngait, are easily recognized. His meticulous renderings of his world – the land, the buildings, the many figures and scenes that shaped his community are unique; subtly coloured and almost dream-like in their serenity. They have been exhibited and published widely, often found in major public and private collections. This group ... Read More The post Itee Poogoook: Stills appeared first on Feheley Fine Arts - Inuit Art Gallery.
Exhibitions, 2025-01-16
Drawings by Itee Pootoogook (1951–2014), an acclaimed artist from Kinngait, are easily recognized. His meticulous renderings of his world – the land, the buildings, the many figures and scenes that shaped his community are unique; subtly coloured and almost dream-like in their serenity. They have been exhibited and published widely, often found in major public and private collections. This group ... Read More The post Itee Poogoook: Stills appeared first on Feheley Fine Arts - Inuit Art Gallery.
CBC News explores the new Inuit art exhibit
Videos, 2024-11-21
On November 8th, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) unveiled a new Inuit art exhibit curated by Inuk artist and curator asinnajaq. This captivating display of the Museum’s Inuit art collection offers a thoughtful exploration of life’s rhythms in Inuit Nunangat (Inuit homelands) across the circumpolar North. CBC News reports on this innovative exhibition, which embraces a storytelling approach ... Read More The post CBC News explores the new Inuit art exhibit appeared first on Feheley Fine Arts - Inuit Art Gallery.
Videos, 2024-11-21
On November 8th, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) unveiled a new Inuit art exhibit curated by Inuk artist and curator asinnajaq. This captivating display of the Museum’s Inuit art collection offers a thoughtful exploration of life’s rhythms in Inuit Nunangat (Inuit homelands) across the circumpolar North. CBC News reports on this innovative exhibition, which embraces a storytelling approach ... Read More The post CBC News explores the new Inuit art exhibit appeared first on Feheley Fine Arts - Inuit Art Gallery.
Qinnirajaattuq/Ripples: Making Waves in Inuit Art Symposium
News, 2024-11-19
Wednesday, November 6 to Friday November 8, 2024 Inuit Futures in Arts Leadership is an initiative that supports Inuit and Inuvialuit in their pursuit of higher education and professional development. Last week, they hosted a symposium on Inuit art titled “Qinnirajaattuq/Ripples: Making Waves in Inuit Art”. The event coincided with the opening of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts‘ new ... Read More The post Qinnirajaattuq/Ripples: Making Waves in Inuit Art Symposium appeared first on Feheley Fine Arts - Inuit Art Gallery.
News, 2024-11-19
Wednesday, November 6 to Friday November 8, 2024 Inuit Futures in Arts Leadership is an initiative that supports Inuit and Inuvialuit in their pursuit of higher education and professional development. Last week, they hosted a symposium on Inuit art titled “Qinnirajaattuq/Ripples: Making Waves in Inuit Art”. The event coincided with the opening of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts‘ new ... Read More The post Qinnirajaattuq/Ripples: Making Waves in Inuit Art Symposium appeared first on Feheley Fine Arts - Inuit Art Gallery.
The Ulu
Educational, 2024-08-15
The ulu, known in Inuktitut as ᐅᓗ (ulu), translates to “woman’s knife.” This crescent-shaped blade is traditionally used by Inuit women and is passed down through several generations. In Inuit culture, it is considered an honour to receive an ulu from an older female relative. [2] The ulu serves various purposes, including cleaning skins, filleting fish, cutting meat for communal ... Read More The post The Ulu appeared first on Feheley Fine Arts - Inuit Art Gallery.
Educational, 2024-08-15
The ulu, known in Inuktitut as ᐅᓗ (ulu), translates to “woman’s knife.” This crescent-shaped blade is traditionally used by Inuit women and is passed down through several generations. In Inuit culture, it is considered an honour to receive an ulu from an older female relative. [2] The ulu serves various purposes, including cleaning skins, filleting fish, cutting meat for communal ... Read More The post The Ulu appeared first on Feheley Fine Arts - Inuit Art Gallery.
Adam Alorut’s Final Narwhal Tusk Sculpture
Artists, 2024-06-07
In collaboration with the celebrated sculptor Adam Alorut (1980-2020), artist Ruben Komangapik completed TUSK, a 77.5-inch-tall narwhal tusk, showcasing an extraordinary collaboration by two distinguished carvers. After beginning to carve the tusk, Alorut tragically passed away in 2020. The tusk eventually came into Komangapik’s possession, who completed it in honour of his late friend, Alorut. Renowned for his elaborate narwhal ... Read More The post Adam Alorut’s Final Narwhal Tusk Sculpture appeared first on Feheley Fine Arts - Inuit Art Gallery.
Artists, 2024-06-07
In collaboration with the celebrated sculptor Adam Alorut (1980-2020), artist Ruben Komangapik completed TUSK, a 77.5-inch-tall narwhal tusk, showcasing an extraordinary collaboration by two distinguished carvers. After beginning to carve the tusk, Alorut tragically passed away in 2020. The tusk eventually came into Komangapik’s possession, who completed it in honour of his late friend, Alorut. Renowned for his elaborate narwhal ... Read More The post Adam Alorut’s Final Narwhal Tusk Sculpture appeared first on Feheley Fine Arts - Inuit Art Gallery.
The Kayak
Educational, 2024-05-10
In the freezing temperatures of the Northern Arctic, Inuit hunters invented the nimble qajaq, or kayak, to enhance their hunting skills in sealing, whaling and coastline expeditions on the icy waters. Known as the ‘man’s boat’ or the ‘hunter’s boat’ in various Inuktitut dialects, the kayak was hand-crafted from locally available materials. While materials vary depending on their region, in ... Read More The post The Kayak appeared first on Feheley Fine Arts - Inuit Art Gallery.
Educational, 2024-05-10
In the freezing temperatures of the Northern Arctic, Inuit hunters invented the nimble qajaq, or kayak, to enhance their hunting skills in sealing, whaling and coastline expeditions on the icy waters. Known as the ‘man’s boat’ or the ‘hunter’s boat’ in various Inuktitut dialects, the kayak was hand-crafted from locally available materials. While materials vary depending on their region, in ... Read More The post The Kayak appeared first on Feheley Fine Arts - Inuit Art Gallery.
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