Kenojuak Ashevak: Life And Legacy
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ODD Gallery-- Klondike Institute of Art & Culture 2nd Ave & Princess St (Bag 8000), Dawson City, Yukon Y0B 1G0
Kenojuak Ashevak, "Owl’s Consort," 2012
ink, coloured pencil on paper, 77.7x122cm
Kenojuak Ashevak: Life And Legacy
THURSDAY, October 8th, 5 – 7pm *Postponed*
Join us in the ODD Gallery for a video visit with artists and community members live from Kingaitt, Nunavut.
*limited space available
FRIDAY, October 9th, 7 – 10pm
Come for a late night visit at the ODD Gallery and then check out COLD CUTS VIDEO FESTIVAL (outdoor screenings + bonfire!) as part of the Dawson City International Short Film Festival.
With a career spanning more than five decades, Kenojuak Ashevak (1927 – 2013) was part of a pioneering generation of Arctic creators from Cape Dorset. She enjoyed an illustrious international career and continues to be regarded as one of Canada’s preeminent Inuit artists and cultural icons. Since beginning to experiment with drawing in the 1950s, she has produced a vast body of work, mainly utilizing graphite, coloured pencils and felt-tip pens on paper.
This exhibition comprises never-before-exhibited drawings from the archives of the West Baffin Eskimo Cooperative, which have inspired some of Kenojuak’s most emblematic prints in stonecut, lithography and etching. Kenojuak Ashevak: Life and Legacy is curated by Louisa Parr (Kenojuak Cultural Centre) and William Huffman (West Baffin Eskimo Cooperative). This project was the inaugural exhibition at the Kenojuak Cultural Centre in Cape Dorset, Nunavut and is the first exhibition produced in the Canadian Arctic, for circulation nationally.
Exhibition organizers and the ODD Gallery acknowledge the generous contribution of lead supporter Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage. Additional support from the Government of Nunavut through its Department of Culture and Heritage, has made possible this national touring exhibition and associated publication.