Thursday, 17 May 2012

Connecting the Players...

iaa_cakeTo extend our reach and maximize resources, the Inuit Art Foundation makes over half a century of Inuit artmaking known to the world. The program was launched in 2008 with Inuit Art Alive.ca, a virtual survey exhibition of 1,000 images of art from all areas of the Canadian Arctic. As much as possible, living artists were involved in the research and the selection of work presented.

 

Where Inuit Art Began

Inuit Art Alive.ca was followed with Inukjuak Art History, which documents the art of the community where the contemporary art market began. By acquainting younger generations with the community’s rich history of artmaking, the site assists artists and cultural workers as they build on the accomplishments of their predecessors. A regional art history, entitled Nunavik Art Alive.ca, is in the works.

 

Coming Soon

The foundation’s long term plan — dependent upon the availability of funding — is to continue producing regional and community art histories, to be followed, ultimately, by individual art histories. As a professional development tool, these websites provide living artists with portfolios of their own work. They are also a valuable research tool for academics, dealers, and collectors. Thousands more have access to the body of work that launched the most successful northern economic venture yet.

   

Online Exhibitions

Nunavik Art Alive

Nunavik Art Alive aims to fill a historical gap by presenting the arts of Nunavik past and present. Not only did art for export begin in Nunavik, but it is a continuing important activity among Nunavamiut, and individual talents are flourishing.

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Nunavik North of Sixty

Discussions and exhibitions of art by Inuit from Nunavik are usually focused on the larger communities of Inukjuak and Puvirnituq. This exhibition features sculpture that has been created in several of the smaller Inuit communities located above the 60th parallel on the Ungava Peninsula in the region of Nunavik, Northern Quebec.

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Inuit Art Alive

Inuit Art Alive.ca is a survey of the outstanding art produced over half a century. It is comprised of over 1,000 images of artwork and profiles, interviews, text, and video.

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Inukjuak Art History

Inukjuak Art History chronicles the art making, artists, and history of Inukjuak, which is considered the birthplace of Inuit art.

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