The Etching and Aquatint Print

Paul Machnik and his world-renowned Montreal-based print atelier, Studio PM, began collaborating with the Kinngait Studios artists more than twenty-five years ago. The introduction of the etching and aquatint technique was game changing, rejuvenating the monochromatic etching medium which artists had dabbled with in the early 1960s and again in the 1970s. The difference between the early etchings and Machnik’s … Read More

A brief history of Kinngait printmaking

The world-renowned Kinngait Studios has welcomed experimentation and innovation in printmaking for over six decades. Many may be familiar with the story of its infancy, featuring Southern artist James Houston and his wife Alma, who were sent North by the Canadian government in the 1950s to establish an arts and crafts program in Kinngait. But the stars of this story … 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

Breaking Ground: New Oil Stick Drawings from Cape Dorset

Exhibition opened October 22, 2008 This exhibition “breaks ground” in a number of ways. First, the medium of oil stick is still a very recent innovation for Inuit artists. It was introduced in Cape Dorset in the late 1990s by Montreal-based artist Ludmilla (Mewa) Armata, who coaxed some remarkable work from senior artists such as Mayureak Ashoona and Sheojuk Etidlooie. … Read More

Art by Women

Exhibition opened April 3, 2002 Foreword At the dawn of the twenty-first century, some people might question the necessity of another exhibition devoted to the artistic expression of Inuit women. Surely, they would say, the point has been well made in over twenty group exhibitions (and even more solo exhibitions) of Inuit women’s art since the mid-1970s in galleries across … Read More

Material Matters: The Media of Inuit Art

Exhibition opened June 10, 2000 Introduction Artists worldwide grapple with the materials they use to translate ideas into physical form and the Inuit are no exception. Some begin with the flat surface of a page on which to build up an image from inspired marks, while others work to free their subject from an existing substance such as stone. The … Read More

60/60: Sixty Years of printmaking in the Kinngait Studios

Exhibition opened October 12, 2019 In celebration of the Kinngait Studios’ 60th anniversary, this exhibition features an unbelievable collection of Cape Dorset prints—one from each year since the studios’ inception. The graphics chosen acknowledge the many artists who passed through the studios over six decades, highlighting their innovations in style, technique, scale, printmaking type, and subject matter. Formally established in … Read More