Drawing Attention: Recent works by Tim Pitsiulak

Feheley Fine Arts held the exhibition Drawing Attention: Recent work by Tim Pitsiulak from November 5 – 30, 2011 at 14 Hazelton Avenue, the gallery’s previous location. The exhibition featured new works by Tim Pitsiulak (1967–2016) completed in his preferred medium of coloured pencil and ink on paper. Many of the works were large scale depictions of Pitsiulak’s signature subjects … Read More

Drawing Attention: Recent Work by Tim Pitsiulak

Exhibition opened November 5, 2011 Tim Pitsiulak has come to represent the archetype of the contemporary Inuit artist. His style is highly individual, yet infused with influences from his culture’s traditional past and complex present-day life. Born and raised in Kimmirut, Nunavut, Tim moved to the community of Cape Dorset around 2001. His parents, Temela and Napatchie Pitsiulak were carvers. … Read More

First Solo Show: Tim Pitsiulak

Exhibition opened August 18, 2009 Tim Pitsiulak proudly identifies himself as a hunter and an artist.  This same combination has informed works of art by generations of Inuit artists.  However, as all aspects of life in the Arctic, the face of both of these activities has changed greatly in recent times. Modern boats and motors, rifles, and skidoos are a … Read More

KIINAPPAK (MASK)

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Tim Pitsiulak
Cape Dorset, 2011
Etching & Aquatint
19 1/2 x 15 1/2 in.

ANCIENT WALRUS SKULL

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Tim Pitsiulak
Cape Dorset, 2016
Etching & Aquatint
29 1/2 x 18 1/2 in.

6 YEARS AGO

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Tim Pitsiulak
Cape Dorset 2015
Coloured pencil & ink
23 x 30 in.

FIRST STAGE

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Tim Pitsiulak
Cape Dorset 2014
Coloured Pencil
30 x 44 in.

NARWHAL SPIRIT

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Tim Pitsiulak
Cape Dorset 2013
Stonecut & Stencil
24 1/2 x 30 3/4 in.

SEDNA’S RESCUE

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Tim Pitsiulak
Cape Dorset 2017
|Stonecut
21 3/8 x 27 3/4 in.

Contemporary Land – The Birth of Contemporary Drawing in the North

Exhibition opened February 24, 2024 Contemporary Drawing in Kinngait, 1995–2015 Drawing holds a long history at the Kinngait Studios. For many artists it served as their introduction to artmaking, as graphite pencil and paper were among the first media available to in the late 1950s and early 1960s. While drawings were purchased by the co-op, they were seldom marketed for … Read More