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Exhibition: Small Sculptures by Great Artists

Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario

The tradition continues! We are pleased to announce the dates of our annual exhibition of small-scale sculptures by Inuit artists from across the Canadian Arctic. This year’s selection will feature works by artists from Kinngait (Cape Dorset), Qamani’tuaq (Baker Lake), Arviat, Coral Harbour, and more.

Exhibition: Wild – Drawing by Quvianaqtuk Pudlat

Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario

Kinngait-based artist Quvianaqtuk Pudlat only began his artistic career in 2017 and has already taken the art world by storm with his dynamic drawings. Feheley Fine Arts is pleased to present a solo-exhibition of both large and small-scale drawings by the artist that expand on his earlier depictions of Arctic wildlife. Agile foxes and contorted caribou are among a few ... Read More

Exhibition: Coral Harbour

Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario

The small Arctic community of Coral Harbour—known as Salliq in Inuktitut—is home to a number of talented sculptors who transform unconventional materials in extraordinary ways. This selection of sculpture proves that there are no limits when it comes to media, whether it be whalebone, antler, stone, baleen, and sinew. Featuring works by Daniel Shimout, Henry Nakolak, Johnny Kataluk, Kupapik Ningeocheak, ... Read More

Exhibition: Summer Select

Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario

In Canada, summer is precious. It marks the few months a year we experience long days and an abundance of sun. In the Arctic, temperatures may be milder, but days are exceptionally longer. With them they bring various wildlife and ideal circumstances to spend extended periods of time out on the land. For Summer Select, we have brought together an ... Read More

Exhibition: Shuvinai Ashoona Hand-coloured Etchings

Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario

In 2019, Kinngait artist Shuvinai Ashoona created a special suite of large-scale, hand-coloured etchings printed by Montreal printmaker, Paul Machnik. The result: four sets of otherworldly prints like nothing seen before. These mind-bending works—each one uniquely hand-painted by the artist herself—blur the line between printmaking and painting by bringing together the best of both worlds. This suite marks not only ... Read More

Exhibition: Qavavau Manumie

Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario

With a 30-year-long practice under his belt, Qavavau Manumie is a senior artist and master printer at Kinngait Studios. Most recently featured at the Toronto Biennial and at the Feheley Fine Arts booth at Art Toronto, Manumie’s drawings are delightfully idiosyncratic. Straddling the illustrative and the abstract, Manumie uses satirical wit and a draftsman-like precision to reflect on some of ... Read More

Online Exhibition: Pitseolak Qimirpik – Phantasmagoria

Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario

Feheley Fine Arts is pleased to present a solo exhibition of fantastical works by sculptor Pitseolak Qimirpik. Qimirpik began to carve at the age of thirteen and now, twenty years later, has established himself as one of Kinngait’s most exceptional artists, creatively merging elements of pop culture, real life, and imagined creatures with traditional carving.

Exhibition: Celebrating Kudluajuk Ashoona

Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario

In memory of artist Kudluajuk Ashoona (1958–2019), this exhibition features drawings by the artist and her renowned daughters Padloo and Nicotye Samayualie. Works reflect each artist’s knack for capturing the extraordinary in the ordinary in their depictions of family life, daily activities, the local townscape and the South Baffin landscape.

Artist Talk: Bill Nasogaluak – Shapeshifter

Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario

Join us for an afternoon art talk with Bill Nasogaluak. The artist will speak about select works from his current exhibition Shapeshifter. About the artist: Tuktoyaktuk-born artist Bill Nasogaluak (b. 1953) is a self-taught sculptor and painter. He is widely known for his sculptures which reflect on the spiritual dimensions and contemporary realities of Inuit life. Nasogaluak has participated in ... Read More

Exhibition: Bill Nasogaluak

Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario

Tuktoyaktuk-born artist Bill Nasogaluak makes hauntingly powerful work that reflects on the contemporary realities and spiritual dimensions of Inuit life. Touching on everything from shaman transformations to climate change, this exhibition brings together some of Nasogaluak’s most compelling sculpture from the last decade.