KOMOTIK

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KOMOTIK

Janet Kigusiuq
Baker Lake 1993
Pencil coloured pencil 22 x 30 in.

IN THE IGLOO

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IN THE IGLOO

Janet Kigusiuq
Baker Lake ca.1992
Pencil coloured pencil crayon 22 x 30 in.

PREPARING FOOD

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PREPARING FOOD

Janet Kigusiuq
Baker Lake ca.1992
Pencil coloured pencil crayon 22 x 30 in.

SWIMMING ANIMAL

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SWIMMING ANIMAL

Janet Kigusiuq
Baker Lake ca.1992
Pencil crayon 14 x 17 in.

EMBRACE

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EMBRACE

Janet Kigusiuq
Baker Lake ca.1992
Pencil coloured pencil 14 x 17 in.

CHILDBIRTH

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CHILDBIRTH

Janet Kigusiuq
Baker Lake
Pastel pencil coloured pencil 20 x 27 in.

Life by the River: William Noah (1943–2020)

Exhibition opened March 6, 2021 Feheley Fine Arts is honoured to present Life by the River: William Noah (1943–2020), an exhibition of paintings and drawings by Qamani’tuaq (Baker Lake) artist, William Noah. This exhibition marks the first since Noah’s passing in July 2020. During the gallery’s previous solo for the artist held in 2010, Noah and his wife and daughter, … 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

Exhibition: Where the River Widens

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In Inuktitut, the hamlet of Baker Lake is called Qamani’tuaq—“where the river widens.” Known as one of the most artistic communities in the Canadian arctic, Baker Lake is also one of the most geographically interesting: it is the North’s sole inland community with one of the harshest climates in North America. This selection of graphics by Baker Lake artists pays … Read More

The Bouchard Collection: Wall-hangings from Baker Lake

Exhibition opened April 14, 2012 In 1985, Marie Bouchard completed research in Baker Lake for her collaboration on a major retrospective of the work of noted graphic artist, Jessie Oonark.  This research led Marie to an awareness of the superb tradition of the creation of wall hangings which, in Baker Lake, stemmed back to the 1960’s.  In 1986, Marie Bouchard … Read More