INTENSI-TEA

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Michael Massie
Labrador, 2021
sterling silver & paudauk wood
8 x 8 3/4 x 7 1/8 in.

THE BIG LEAP

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Michael Massie
Labrador, 2020
anhydrite, bone, ebony, jatoba wood, mahogany, poplar, brass, artificial sinew
13 3/4 x 13 1/2 x 11 1/2 in.

Contemporary Inuit Art in Michigan

In July 2023, Feheley Fine Arts was invited by the Canadian Consulate General in Detroit to present an exhibition of contemporary Canadian Inuit art in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It was a pleasure to have artists Gayle Kabloona (recently short-listed for the Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial award) and Michael Massie come along with us for the event. The two presented an artist … Read More

Art Toronto 2022 Recap

We can hardly believe Art Toronto 2022 has already come and gone! While last year’s fair was smaller in scale, this year The Metro Toronto Convention Centre was alive with a full host of galleries from across Canada and internationally.This year, our booth featurednew contemporary drawings by Kinngait artists Quvianaqtuk Pudlat, Qavavau Manumie, Shuvinai Ashoona, Saimaiyu Akesuk, Ooloosie Saila, Johnny … Read More

Post-Fair: Art Toronto 2021

It was so good to be back at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre for the 2021 iteration of Art Toronto. Half the size but double the fun, this year’s Feheley Fine Arts booth featured new drawings by Kinngait artists Shuvinai Ashoona, Saimaiyu Akesuk, Ooloosie Saila, Ningiukulu Teevee, and Qavavau Manumie. Paintings on canvas were also featured. Two were by Tuktoyaktuk-born … Read More

Art Fair: Art Toronto 2021

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We are thrilled to return to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre this October for the 2021 iteration of Toronto’s annual art fair. In our booth, catch new works by Shuvinai Ashoona, Michael Massie, Darcie Bernhardt, and more. The fair will also be viewable online for those who wish to browse from home.

Qaumajuq – A new centre for Inuit art

The much-anticipated new centre for Inuit Art is now open at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. Thoughtfully named Qaumajuq [kow-ma-yourk or how-ma-yourk], meaning “It is bright, it is lit” in the Nunavik dialect of Inuktitut, the centre is hailed as the first-of-its-kind as home to the largest public collection of contemporary Inuit art in the world. The gorgeous new building is … Read More

Art Toronto 2020

As so many events this year, Art Toronto has gone virtual. We are thrilled to present a group of drawings from the Kinngait Studio artists including Shuvinai Ashoona, Ooloosie Saila, and Ningiukulu Teevee, to name a few. We are also featuring fantastic sculptural and mixed-media works by artists who come from across the Canadian Arctic, including Michael Massie (Nunatsiavut), Mark … Read More

Art Fair: Art Toronto 2020

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Feheley Fine Arts is thrilled to participate in this year’s Art Toronto. Things will be a bit different as the fair will be going virtual with satellite events taking place at participating galleries during an extended period. As usual, we look forward to presenting outstanding works by artists including Michael Massie, Ningiukulu Teevee, Ooloosie Saila, Quvianaqtuk Pudlat, Saimaiyu Akesuk, and … Read More

Catalogues

Exhibition Catalogues Feheley Fine Arts is pleased to make available a digitized library of our past exhibition catalogues. These catalogues documented some of the gallery’s most notable shows, including solo exhibitions for Tim Pitsiulak and Shuvinai Ashoona, and group shows featuring artistic families or works from prominent private collections. Along with exhibition essays and photographs of rarely seen artworks, the … Read More

Artists

Selected Artists Feheley Fine Arts is proud to represent a roster of exclusively Inuit artists from each of the emerging, mid, and established career levels. Our artists are based in both the North and South, coming from various communities across the Canadian Arctic including Kinngait (Cape Dorset) and Qamani’tuaq (Baker Lake), as well as cities in the South—from Vancouver to … Read More

Our twentieth year at Art Toronto!

Art Toronto 2019 was one of Feheley’s most exciting yet! This year marked the fair’s twentieth anniversary and our own as an exhibitor, as we were recognized as one of six galleries that have participated since the fair’s inception in 1999. With excitement, we introduced work by two new artists at the fair. Labrador-based sculptor Michael Massie was one of … Read More