Feheley Fine Arts

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  • Meet the Artist: Qavavau Manumie

    Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Manumie will be in town from Kinngait to celebrate the release of the 2022 Annual Cape Dorset Print Collection. Both an artist and master printmaker, Manumie holds years of experience working at the Kinngait Studios helping to produce print collections annually. Several of his images are included in this year’s release.

  • Meet the Artist: Mark Igloliorte

    Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    In conjunction with his installation at this year’s Nuit Blanche, Igloliorte will discuss the theme of skateboarding in his artistic practice. Several of the artist’s skateboard-related works will be on view, including new works.

  • Meet the Artist: Lyne Bastien

    Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Bastien will be present at the gallery for the opening of her solo exhibition Dormance / Dormancy. She will discuss select works on view in the show, as well as her time spent living in Nunavik which inspired the series.

  • Exhibition: Lyne Bastien – Dormance / Dormancy

    Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Feheley Fine Arts is pleased to present our first solo exhibition of Montreal-based artist, Lyne Bastien. Bastien’s work has been shown at the gallery previously as part of the Ivujivik Collective, including multiple series of prints made in collaboration with artists Passa Mangiuk, Qumaq Iyaituk, Mary Paningajak, and Louisa Kanarjuak. In Dormance / Dormancy, Bastien explores the incredible stillness of ... Read More

  • Exhibition: Elisapee Ishulutaq – Prints & Drawings

    Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Elisapee Ishulutaq (1925–2018) was one Pangnirtung’s most celebrated artists. Known for her narrative-driven prints and oil stick drawings, Ishulutaq’s works reflect the northern experience. The show includes a number of etching-based prints created over an 18-year span in collaboration with printmaking studio, Studio PM, based in Montreal. It runs concurrently with the exhibition Elisapee Ishulutaq: My World on view at ... Read More

  • Exhibition: Quvianaqtuk Pudlat – Experimentals

    Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Deviating from his coloured pencil and ink drawings, this new series by Quvianaqtuk Pudlat transforms his naturalistic images of Arctic wildlife into bold and expressive compositions. Using experimental painting techniques on iridescent paper, the resulting works feature striking black ink compositions set against vibrant background colours, signalling an exciting possible new direction for the artist.

  • Exhibition: Ooloosie Saila – Surging Skies

    Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    We are thrilled to present an exhibition of new drawings by Kinngait artist Ooloosie Saila. Completed between 2020–2021, Saila’s landscapes are created through the application of incredibly dense coloured pencil, the artist’s signature technique. Full of vibrant colour and dynamic composition, these new works build on the incredible drawings by Saila that collectors have come to know and love.

  • Exhibition: Thin Ice – Drawings by Qavavau Manumie

    Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Kinngait artist and master printer Qavavau Manumie is known for his delicately rendered coloured pencil and ink drawings. This exhibition of his new drawings features the subject matter for which he is most acclaimed, including: climate change in the North, Inuit stories and legends, local wildlife, and transformation imagery.

  • Exhibition: Glowing in the Winter Light

    Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Newly released from the Kinngait Studio archives: rare glass works made between 2005-2006. The stained-glass medium was introduced in 2004, when Kenojuak Ashevak was commissioned to create a monumental window for Appleby College in Ontario. She became the first Inuit artist to work with the medium and in the years following, more Kinngait artists pursued the art of glass, translating ... Read More

  • Exhibition: Sikhirtya – Figures from Siberia

    Feheley Fine Arts 65 George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Feheley Fine Arts is pleased to present an online show of small sculptures called Sikhirtya (little people) by Nenets artist Evgeniy Salinder. Like Inuit, Nenets are people of the circumpolar north (northwestern Siberia). The sculptures, standing between two to four inches tall and carved from reindeer antler, represent the “little people” from Nenets cultural stories – small, supernatural beings who ... Read More