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

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

The Co-op: Drawings from Cape Dorset

Exhibition opened September 12, 2019 The Co-op is a group exhibition of drawings by the Cape Dorset artists celebrating 60 years of the Kinngait Studios. Commonly referred to as the Co-op (as part of the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative), the studios have been intimately involved in the lives of the Cape Dorset artists since 1959. They are also the longest … Read More

Quvianaqtuk Pudlat: Drawings

Exhibition opened October 20, 2018 Feheley Fine Arts is proud to present newcomer to Kinngait Studios, Quvianaqtuk Pudlat (b. 1956). Although Pudlat has created sculptures in the past, he is now focused on graphic arts; he has successfully been featured in the 2017 and 2018 Cape Dorset Print Release. We are pleased to showcase a curated selection of his impressive … Read More

Art Toronto – October 26-29, 2018

Contemporary art or Inuit art? As Canada’s premier international contemporary and modern art fair, Art Toronto has become appointment viewing for art enthusiasts since its inception in the year 2000. With more than 100 exhibitors, the show offers up a diverse range of styles from galleries, cultural institutions and individual artists around the world. Most notably, this is the art … Read More

Exhibitions & Events

Current Exhibition David Hannan Crossing Territories April 27 – May 17, 2024 View Exhibition Loading view. Views Navigation Event Views Navigation List List Month Today Upcoming Upcoming Select date. May 2024 Fri 3 April 27 – May 17 Exhibition: David Hannan – Crossing Territories Feheley Fine Arts is excited to announce the solo exhibition of David Hannan, opening Saturday, April … Read More

Sanaasimasiatok

Exhibition opened June 3, 2004 Cape Dorset is a centre of artistic excellence, internationally renowned for finely finished sculpture and confident graphics. It is not the sheer quantity of art produced in Dorset, but the quality which is legendary. Hold your breath while handling a fragile loon by Sheokjuk Oqutaq or a spirit composition by Tukiki Manomie. Admire the Audubon-like … 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

Transformed: The Last Works of Sheojuk Etidlooie

Exhibition opened November 19, 1999 “Aanaan [My mother], your wisdom, strength and guidance have and always will guide us through life. We all miss you. Your loving son,” – Pauloosie Suvega, Iqaluit, 1999 “We didn’t realize how well-known my mother was in the south. She rarely spoke about her art. We thought she just wanted to be able to provide … Read More