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Agnes Nanogak

Settlement: Holman / Ulukhaktok

(1925-2001) — W2-473

Nanogak, Agnes, graphic artist (b on Baillie Island, NWT 12 Nov 1925, d at Holman, Northwest Territories 5 May 2005). Known for her energetic and colourful depictions of traditional Inuit myths and legends, Nanogak was a prominent contributor to every print collection published by the Holman artists' co-operative since 1967. Daughter of William Natkutsiak (Billy Banksland), who came from Alaska to the Canadian Arctic with the explorer Vilhjalmur STEFANSSON, since 1937 Nanogak made her home in Holman, NWT, where she married William Goose, raised a large family and developed her artistic career. Her narrative prints and drawings evoked a rich variety of stories reflecting the Alaskan roots of her father and the Mackenzie Delta/Copper Eskimo culture of her mother and husband. Nanogak illustrated 2 books of Inuit stories, Tales from the Igloo, edited and translated by Maurice Metayer (1972), and More Tales from the Igloo, which she also wrote (1986). In 1985 she received an honorary degree from Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax. ------------- In 1985, Agnes Nanogak received an honorary degree from Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. A little of her own history was told then: Her father, William Natkusiak, came from Nome, Alaska, to the Canadian Arctic as a guide for Stefansson. In Baillie, Natkusiak meet & married Agnes' mother, Topsy Ikiunak. In 1937, when Agnes was 12, the family moved to Holman, a tiny Victoria Island community.... roughly 1,600 miles north of Edmonton. In 1943, when 18 years old, Agnes married there the hunter Wallace Kunak Goose. Together, they raised seven children. Wallace Goose is here today sharing this special honour. For she is the first Inuit artist ever to receive an honorary degree from any university, anywhere. She is one of Canada's major artists, developing her career out of her rich cultural background.... She inherited the Alaskan tradition from her father who, even when she was a child, would encourage her to draw. Because of her mother, she was in contact with the different cultures & tribes living in the Mackenzie Delta & along the coast up to Baillie Island. When she was young, she listened to the old story tellers of Victoria Island. Later, she found in her husband's grandmother, Mamie Mamovak, another story teller of rare gifts.... Her prints & drawings are dominated by shamanism - witch doctors, spirit dancers, sorcerers - by bird & animal spirits as well as by the games & contests, the dances & costumes, the drumming & chanting traditional to Inuit celebrations. Her work also reflects the closeness with which the Inuit lived on the land & their traditional dependence on animals...." Agnes died on the 5th of May, 2001. She was diagnosed with lung cancer in August of 2000 and courageously succumbed to the illness with family members by her bedside. Dr. Margaret Fulton, Mount Saint Vincent University's President when Agnes got her LL.D., wrote this to Agnes' daughter at the time of her death: Dear Aldena Pearce, Thank you very much for the news of your mother's death. In every sense of the word, I feel I have lost a friend. Agnes Nanogak Goose was an exceptional woman. We were so very proud to have her at Mount Saint Vincent University and to honour her with an Honourary Degree. She was special for us and some of her drawings are part of the Mount's permanent collection. ---------------- The community of Holman was saddened in May 2001 by the loss of one of its most prominent artists, Agnes Nanogak Goose. Agnes Nanogak Goose was a strong artistic presence at Holman and her work was a mainstay in the print collection. Since 1967, when her first prints were published, a total of 159 of her drawings have been translated into prints. Best known to southern collectors by her Inuit name Nanogak, she also used the surname of her late husband Wallace Goose to sign her work. Her son, Billy Goose, used the distinctive chop of a goose to mark his prints and drawings in the 1960s. Billy's son, Rex Goose, is a talented carver and graphic artist. Nanogak's roots lie in the Western Arctic. Her father, Natkutsiak (Billy Banksland) came from Nome, Alaska and her mother, Topsy Ekiona, grew up in the Mackenzie Delta region, near Tuktoyaktuk. Her father worked as a harpoonist on whaling boats, and sailed with explorer, Vilj‡himir Stef‡nsson, as he attempted to find the Northwest Passage from the west. Natkutsiak and Ekiona married and travelled between Baillie Island in the Tuktoyaktuk area and Banks Island where a trading post allowed them to take advantage of trapping and trading opportunities. Nanogak and her brother, Alec Aliknak Banksland, were born on Baillie Island. The family relocated to Sachs Harbour on Banks Island, and later moved to the present site of Holman on Queen's Bay in 1934, when Nanogak was nine years old. No other families lived there at the time. Everyone else was camping at Minto Inlet or Walker Bay. Nanogak remembers how different everything was, particularly the dialect and the clothing. It was a rich sealing area and the family remained there. Nanogak's mother passed away in 1943 and her father died in 1949. In 1947, she married Wallace Goose from the Tuktoyaktuk and Kugluktuk (Coppermine) areas. Nanogak's father made drawings when she was young, stimulating artistic interest in both Nanogak and her brother, Aliknak. Intrigued by the drawings and prints of the early 1960s, Nanogak decided to try drawing. Father Tardy laughed when he saw her first efforts in 1964. He told her there was something missing and he encouraged her to take the drawing home for completion. Nanogak recalls that he would not tell her what was wrong with it. Another drawing of a smiling human face was made and shown to Tardy. This time he pronounced it a finished drawing. Nanogak then realized she had neglected to draw pupils in the eyes of her earlier figures, making them effectively blind. Tardy was to give her much support, indicating that her narrative drawings based on the stories of her youth were powerful and rich expressions. The stories and drum dance songs that Nanogak learned as a child were her favourite drawing themes. With Jimmy and Nora Memorana, she taught songs from the Mackenzie Delta area to young people in the community. Today, adults and children perform these "Western-style" songs and dances in semi-weekly drum dances at the community hall. Nanogak's earliest drawings were made with graphite pencil, but when felt tip pens became available about 1970, she delighted in making fully coloured drawings. She first employed colour as a notational device to guide the printmakers, but colour soon became an integral part of the drawing. Nanogak recognized the ability of her images to tell stories, and was frustrated that the Art Shop suspended printmaking activities for the year 2001 due to financial difficulties. Diagnosed with lung cancer in late 2000, she felt the urgency to continue her work which she believed would "help people remember the stories." A solo exhibition of Nanogak's drawings opens at The Winnipeg Art Gallery on December 5, 2002. It will be accompanied by an illustrated catalogue and video. From an interview with Agnes Nanogak Goose by Darlene Coward Wight, Holman, November 2000 --------------- Born: November 12, 1925 Deceased: May 5, 2002 Female W2-473 Place of Birth: Baillie Island Resides: Holman Drawings, Prints, Sculpture "[Agnes Nanogak's] mother was of Mackenzie Delta/Copper Eskimo background; her father, William Natkutsiak (Billy Banksland), came from Alaska as a guide to explorer Vilhjalmur Stefannson. Nanogak moved to Holman, Northwest Territories, at the age of twelve, married Wallace Goose, and raised seven children. She is one of Holman's most prominent and prolific artists, having contributed a total of about one hundred forty images to twenty annual print collections since 1967, when her artistic career began. Nanogak is an enthusiastic storyteller and illustrator. In 1972 Nanogak created the illustrations for the book 'Tales from the Igloo.' 1986 saw the publication of 'More Tales from the Igloo', this time not only illustrated but also narrated by Nanogak herself. Nanogak's fascination with Aesop-like animal tales, stories of shamans, and myths has been a constant throughout her career. Stylistically, her works are characterized by their bold colors, fluid lines, and nervous energy. This is in large part the result of her use of narrow felt tip pens."* Agnes Nanogak is the sister of the Holman graphic artist Peter Aliknak. ------- Agnes' brother Peter Aliknak is also a graphic artist. She enjoys telling stories in her art, especially those involving animals. In 1983, Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau presented her print "Five Geese" to Prince Charles and Princess Diana of England during their visit to Canada. In 1985 she received an honorary doctorate from Mount St. Vincent University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Her work has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and Canada, Germany, Italy, France, Belgium and Israel. Her work is included in many major collection including the Canadian Museum of Civilization and the National Gallery of Canada. ------- Agnes Nanogak 1925- artist, printmaker, was born on this day at Baillie Island, NWT, in 1925. Nanogak started publishing prints with the Holman artists' co-operative in 1967; has illustrated 2 books of Inuit stories, Tales from the Igloo (1972), and More Tales from the Igloo (1986). --------- EXHIBITIONS: 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, Holman Prints 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1979, (annual collection) 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, (illustrated catalogue) 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 1967 The Eskimo Art Collection of the Toronto-Dominion Bank Toronto-Dominion Bank Toronto, Ontario (tour) (illustrated catalogue) August - Sept Eskimo Sculpture, Eskimo Prints and Paintings of Norval Morrisseau Art Association of Newport Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.A. (illustrated catalogue) 1972 Kalvak - Nanogak Drawings Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec Montreal, Quebec January 1972 Canadian/Indian and Eskimo Arts and Crafts The Snow Goose Ottawa, Ontario February 1972 Beauty in Stone The Arctic Circle Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. February - March 1974 Rare Eskimo Prints from Holman Island: a Review 1965-1973 The Arctic Circle Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. October - Nov 1974 Eskimo Art Queens Museum Flushing, New York, U.S.A. (illustrated catalogue) 1976 - 1982 Shamans and Spirits: Myths and Medical Symbolism in Eskimo Art Canadian Arctic Producers and the National Museum of Man Ottawa, Ontario (tour) (illustrated catalogue) March - April 1976 Southern Alberta Collects Southern Alberta Art Gallery Lethbridge, Alberta (illustrated catalogue) Jan 1977 - June 1982 The Inuit Print/L'estampe inuit Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and the National Museum of Man Ottawa, Ontario (tour) (illustrated catalogue) March 1977 Inua - Angakok - Inuk The Arctic Circle Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. March - June 1978 The Coming and Going of the Shaman: Eskimo Shamanism and Art Winnipeg Art Gallery Winnipeg, Manitoba (illustrated catalogue) August 1978 Inuit Games and Contests: The Clifford E. Lee Collection of Prints University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta (illustrated catalogue) November - Dec 1978 Polar Vision: Canadian Eskimo Graphics Jerusalem Artists' House Museum Jerusalem, Israel (illustrated catalogue) March - April 1979 Canadian Eskimo Art: a representative exhibition from the collection of Professor and Mrs. Philip Gray Fine Arts Gallery, Montana State University Bozeman, Montana, U.S.A. (catalogue) April - May 1979 Views of Childhood Art Gallery, Mount St. Vincent University of Halifax Halifax, Nova Scotia May 1979 Inuit Prints University of New Brunswick Long Gallery, St. John Campus St John, New Brunswick (tour) July 1979 - May 1980 Inuit Art in the 1970s Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, and the Agnes Etherington Art Centre Kingston, Ontario (tour) (illustrated catalogue) Nov 1979 - Oct1984 Shamans and Spirits: Myths and Medical Symbolism in Eskimo Art Arts and Learning Services Foundation (this is a duplicate of the C.A.P. and National Museum of Man exhibition of 1976-1981) Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. (tour) January - February 1980 Inuit Master Artists of the 1970s Inuit Gallery of Vancouver Vancouver, British Columbia August - October 1980 The Inuit Amautik: I Like My Hood To Be Full Winnipeg Art Gallery Winnipeg, Manitoba (illustrated catalogue) April - May 1981 Festival of Birds The Arctic Circle Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. June 1981 Transformation The Arctic Circle Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. (illustrated brochure) July - August 1981 Eskimo Games: Graphics and Sculpture/ Giuochi Eschimesi: grafiche e sculture National Gallery of Modern Art Rome, Italy (illustrated catalogue) October 1981 - February 1983 The Murray and Marguerite Vaughan Inuit Print Collection Beaverbrook Art Gallery Fredericton, New Brunswick (tour) (illustrated catalogue) March 1982 - January 1983 Inuit Myths, Legends and Songs Winnipeg Art Gallery Winnipeg, Manitoba (tour) (illustrated catalogue) September - Oct 1983 Inuit Survival Enook Galleries, Waterloo, Ontario Presented at the University of Waterloo Art Gallery Waterloo, Ontario November 1983 - March 1985 Contemporary Indian and Inuit Art of Canada Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Ottawa, presented at the General Assembly Building, United Nations New York, New York, U.S.A. (tour) (illustrated brochure) March 1984 The Story Tellers of Holman Island: A retrospective exhibition of rare stonecut prints from 1968 - 1979 The Arctic Circle Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. March - June 1984 he Oral Tradition National Museum of Man Ottawa, Ontario June 1984 Demons and Spirits and those who wrestled with them The Arctic Circle Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. August - Sep 1984 Visions of Rare Spirit: 20 Years of Holman Prints Port Colborne Library Port Colborne, Ontario (illustrated catalogue) November - Dec 1984 50 Inuit Prints Canadian Arctic Producers in coordination with the Hudson's Bay Company Inuit Art Marketing Service, held at Simpson's Toronto, Ontario (illustrated brochure) Feb 1985 - April 1986 Die Kunst aus der Arktis Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Ottawa, presented by Commerzbank Frankfurt, Germany (tour) (illustrated catalogue) March - May 1985 Uumajut: Animal Imagery in Inuit Art Winnipeg Art Gallery Winnipeg, Manitoba (illustrated catalogue) June 1985 Alaska Eskimo Dolls/Inuit Prints Provincial Museum of Alberta, sponsored by the Alaska State Council on the Arts Edmonton, Alberta (tour) May - June 1986 Northern Exposure: Inuit Images of Travel Burnaby Art Gallery Burnaby, British Columbia (illustrated catalogue) August - November 1986 Die Kunst aus der Arktis presented by Inuit Galerie Mannheim, Germany (tour) (illustrated catalogue) November 1986 Inuit Graphics Through the Year: Rare Prints from the Arctic Arctic Artistry Scarsdale, New York, U.S.A. December 1986 Die Kunst aus der Arktis Inuit Galerie, Mannheim held at the Niedersaechsisches Landesmuseum Hannover, Germany 1987 The Bond Between Mother and Child The Arctic Circle Los Angeles, California February - June 1987 The Lindsay and Swartz Collections: New Acquisitions Winnipeg Art Gallery Winnipeg, Manitoba May - June 1987 Inuit Graphics from the Past Arctic Artistry Scarsdale, New York, U.S.A. November 1987 Inuit Traditions in Graphics: 1961-1987 Arctic Artistry Hartsdale, New York, U.S.A. March - April 1988 Works on Paper from the Permanent Collection of Inuit Art Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec Montreal, Quebec June - September 1988 Building on Strengths: New Inuit Art from the Collection Winnipeg Art Gallery Winnipeg, Manitoba December 1988 - 1989 Im Schatten der Sonne:Zeitgenossische Kunst der Indianer und Eskimos in Kanada/In the Shadow of the Sun:Contemporary Indian and Inuit Art in Canada Canadian Museum of Civilization Ottawa, Ontario (tour) (illustrated catalogue) March - April 1989 [L'art inuit] Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Palais de l'Europe, le Touquet France August - October 1989 Inuit Graphic Art from Indian & Northern Affairs Canada Winnipeg Art Gallery Winnipeg, Manitoba October 1989 Western Canadian Woodblock Prints Muttart Public Art Gallery Calgary, Alberta 1990 Inuit Art From the Glenbow Collection Glenbow Museum Calgary, Alberta January 1990 Art Inuit, la Sculpture des Esquimaux du Canada Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Centre d'Action Culturelle du Bassin Houllier, Lorrain, Saint Avold France January - Sep 1990 Arctic Mirror Canadian Museum of Civilization Hull, Quebec March 1990 Art Inuit, l'Art des Esquimaux du Canada Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Maison Falleur, Cambrai France June - September 1990 Inuit Graphics and Drawings from 1959-1990 Arctic Artistry Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, U.S.A. November - Dec1990 Art Inuit: Autour de la Collection de Cape Dorset 1990 Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Centre Culturel Canadien Paris, France February - March 1991 Inuit Drawings Albers Gallery San Francisco, California, U.S.A. March - April 1991 Art Inuit Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Le Theatre La Ciotat, France April - June 1991 Art Inuit Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Galerie La Tour des Cardinaux L'Isle sur la Sorgue, France May - June 1991 Mother and Child: Sculpture and Prints Albers Gallery San Francisco, California, U.S.A. (illustrated brochure) June - July 1991 Art Inuit Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Galerie Ombre et Lumiere Ensisheim, France August - Sep1991 Art Inuit Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Galerie Akenaton Troyes, France October - Dec 1991 Art Inuit Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Galerie Maite Aubert Le Havre, France February - August 1992 Inuit Art on the Mezzanine: New Acquisitions Winnipeg Art Gallery Winnipeg, Manitoba (illustrated brochure) June - July 1992 Women of the North: An Exhibition of art by Inuit Women of the Canadian Arctic Marion Scott Gallery Vancouver, British Columbia (illustrated catalogue) Nov 1992 - Jan 1993 Borealis: Inuit Images of Man and Animals Freeport Art Museum and Cultural Centre Freeport, Illinois March 1993 The Prints Never Seen: Holman, 1977-1987 Albers Gallery of Inuit Art San Francisco, California (illustrated catalogue) November - December 1993 Women Who Draw: 30 Years of Graphic Art from the Canadian Arctic Feheley Fine Arts Toronto, Ontario Nov 1993 - Jan 1994 Contemporary Inuit Drawings Muscarelle Museum of Art College of William and Mary Williamsburg, Virginia, U.S.A. (illustrated catalogue) March 1994 Patiently I Sing Selections from the Tyler/Brooks Collection Carleton University Art Gallery Ottawa, Ontario (illustrated catalogue) July 1994 Arctic Spirit 35 Years of Canadian Inuit Art Frye Art Museum Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. Sep - Oct 1994 Kunst van de Inuit Eskimo's Gemeentelijk Kunstcentrum Huis Hellemans Edegem, Belgium (illustrated brochure) March - July 1995 Immaginario Inuit Arte e cultura degli esquimesi canadesi Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea Verona, Italy (illustrated catalogue) May - September 1995 Keeping Our Stories Alive: An Exhibition of the Art and Crafts from Dene and Inuit of Canada Institute of American Indian Arts Museum Santa Fe, New Mexico, U.S.A. (illustrated catalogue) November 1995 - January 1996 Qiviuq: A Legend in Art Carleton University Art Gallery Ottawa, Ontario March 1996 Kalvak & Nanogak Albers Gallery San Francisco, California, U.S.A. SOLO EXHIBITIONS: 1970 Drawings by Nanogak Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec Montreal, Quebec October 1974 Nanogak of Holman Island Inukshuk Gallery Waterloo, Ontario COLLECTIONS: Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.A. Amway Environmental Foundation Collection, Ada, Michigan, U.S.A. Anchorage Museum of History and Art, Anchorage, Alaska, U.S.A. Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton, New Brunswick Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec, Montreal, Quebec Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull, Quebec Clifford E. Lee Collection, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta Dennos Museum Center, Northwestern Michigan College, Traverse City, Michigan, U.S.A. Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta Inuit Cultural Institute, Rankin Inlet, Northwest Territories Laurentian University Museum and Arts Centre, Sudbury, Ontario Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph, Ontario Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia Musee des beaux-arts de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Toronto-Dominion Bank Collection, Toronto, Ontario University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta University of Lethbridge Art Gallery, Lethbridge, Alberta University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba HONOURS, ACHIEVEMENTS and EVENTS: 1972 Nanogak illustrated a book of Inuit stories, "Tales From the Igloo". 1974 Attended the opening of her solo show at Inukshuk Gallery, Waterloo. 1979 Commissioned by the Mount St. Vincent University Art Gallery to do a series of drawings about children for the "Views of Childhood" exhibition. 1982 Nanogak received a Canada Council grant to tape, record and illustrate Alaskan, Delta and Copper Eskimo stories and to produce one or more books on the material. 1983 Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau presented Nanogak's 1983 print "Five Geese" to Prince Charles and Princess Dianna during their visit to Canada. 1985 Received an honourary doctorate from Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax. She now signs her work "Dr. Agnes Nanogak." SELECTED REFERENCES: ARTS OF THE ESKIMO: PRINTS: /Ed. by Ernst Roch. Texts by Patrick Furneaux and Leo Rosshandler. Montreal: Signum Press in association with Oxford University Press, Toronto, 1974. HOLMAN ARTISTS: Film, Grant and Exhibition. Inuvialuit, Fall, 1982. pp.18-19. IM SCHATTEN DER SONNE: Zeitgenoessische Kunst der Indianer und Eskimos in Kanada. [In the Shadow of the Sun: Contemporary Art of the Indians and Eskimos in Canada]. Stuttgart: Edition Cantz. Ottawa: Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1988. Barz, Sandra B., ed. CANADIAN INUIT PRINT ARTIST/PRINTER BIOGRAPHIES. New York : Arts & Culture of the North, 1990. Berlo, Janet Catherine DRAWING AND PRINTMAKING AT HOLMAN. Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 10, no. 3 (Fall 1995), pp.22-30, 1995. Blodgett, Jean THE COMING AND GOING OF THE SHAMAN: Eskimo Shamanism and Art. Winnipeg: Winnipeg Art Gallery, 1979. Canadian Arctic Producers SHAMANS AND SPIRITS = CHAMANS ET ESPRITS: Myths and Medical Symbolism in Eskimo Art = Les mythes et le symbolisme medical dans l'art esquimau. Ottawa: Canadian Arctic Producers and the National Museum of Man, c1979. Driscoll, Bernadette INUIT MYTHS, LEGENDS AND SONGS. Winnipeg: The Winnipeg Art Gallery, 1982. Driscoll, Bernadette THE INUIT AMAUTIK: I Like My Hood to be Full. Winnipeg: The Winnipeg Art Gallery, 1981. Driscoll, Bernadette UUMAJUT: Animal Imagery in Inuit art. Winnipeg: Winnipeg Art Gallery, 1985. Holman Eskimo Co-operatives Ltd. THE PRINTS NEVER SEEN, HOLMAN, 1977-1987: A Collection of Previously Unpublished Prints. Holman Eskimo Co-operatives; Albers Gallery of Inuit Art, 1993?. Institute of American Indian Arts Museum KEEPING OUR STORIES ALIVE: An Exhibition of Art and Crafts from Dene and Inuit of Canada. Santa Fe, N.M.: Institute of American Native Arts Museum, 1995. Jackson, Marion. E. [Ed.] PATIENTLY I SING: SELECTIONS FROM THE TYLER/BROOKS COLLECTION OF INUIT ART: [Selected by] Mary Haydon, S. Holyck Hunchuck, Christine Lalonde [and] Helen Rapp. Ottawa, Ont.: Carleton University Art Gallery, 1994. Macdonald, John TAUVIJJUAQ; THE GREAT DARKNESS. Inuit Art Quarterly: Vol. 8, No.2, Summer, 1993, pp. 19-25. Marion Scott Gallery WOMEN OF THE NORTH: AN EXHIBITION OF ART BY INUIT WOMEN OF THE CANADIAN ARCTIC: June 6-July 11, 1992. Vancouver: Marion Scott Gallery, 1992. McGrath, Robin MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE: The Clothing Motif in Inuit Legends and Art. Inuit Art Quarterly: Vol. 8, No.4, Winter 1993, pp. 16-23. Metayer, Maurice, ed. TALES FROM THE IGLOO. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1972. Mitchell, Marybelle MORE TALES FROM THE IGLOO: As Told by Agnes Nanogak. Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 2, no. 2, Spring 1987. p.14. Muscarelle Museum of Art (Williamsburg) CONTEMPORARY INUIT DRAWINGS: The gift collection of Frederick and Lucy S. Herman. Williamsburg, Va.: The College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1993. Nanogak, Agnes MORE TALES FROM THE IGLOO: As Told by Agnes Nanogak. Introduction by Robin Gedalof McGrath. Edmonton: Hurtig, 1986. National Museum of Man THE INUIT PRINT = L'ESTAMPE INUIT: A Travelling Exhibition... = Une exposition itinerante... Ottawa: National Museum of Man, National Museums of Canada, 1977. Port Colborne Library VISIONS OF RARE SPIRIT = VISIONS D'ESPRIT RARE: 20 years of Holman Prints = 20 ans d'estampes Holman. Ottawa: Canadian Arctic Producers, 1984. Routledge, Marie INUIT ART IN THE 1970s/L'ART INUIT ACTUEL: 1970-79. Kingston, Ont. : The Agnes Etherington Art Centre, 1979. Routledge, Marie NANOGAK, AGNES: IN The Canadian Encyclopedia, James H. Marsh, editor-in-chief. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 2:1192, 1985. Verona. Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea IMMAGINARIO INUIT: ARTE E CULTURA DEGLI ESQUIMESICANADESI. Commune di Verona: Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Palazzo Forti, 1995. -------------------------- Agnes Nanogak Agnes Nanogak was born on November 12th, 1925 in an encampment on Baillie Island northwest of Paulatuk, Northwest Territories. Born and raised in the Western Arctic Agnes's parents, and her early life on the land, greatly influenced her work. Her father Natkutsiak [Billy Banksland] from Nome, Alaska was well known for his association with explorer Vilj‡himir Stef‡nsson. He worked on whaling boats and sailed with Stef‡nsson, who was attempting to find the Northwest Passage from the west, acting as his guide. Her mother, Topsy Ekiona, grew up in the Mackenzie Delta region, near Tuktoyaktuk. The family moved to the present site of Holman on Victoria Island in 1934, when she was nine years old. Nanogak's father stimulated her interest in drawing. She became intrigued by both her father's work and later by the drawings and prints that were beginning to be produced in the community. Encouraged by Father Henri Tardy, an oblate missionary, she began to draw using graphite on paper in the early 1960's. She introduced felt-tip pen, and the resulting use of vibrant colour, into the drawings when they became available in 1970. In 1967 she started to participate in the newly founded printmaking program and since that time 159 prints have been translated from her drawings. She is noted for her skill as a storyteller, artist and teacher. Deeply committed to helping people remember the stories passed in an oral tradition, her narrative drawings and prints, based on stories and drum dance songs from her youth, relay her continuing interest in traditional myth and shamanism. In 1972 she created illustrations for a book of legends called 'Tales from the Igloo' and in 1986 both narrated and illustrated the second publication 'More Tales from the Igloo'. She also participated in an important youth initiative teaching traditional songs at the Holman community centre. These drum dances and songs continue to be performed today, in conjunction with contemporary music, during weekly community hall gatherings and larger festivals. Agnes Nanogak died on May 5, 2001. The Centre for Contemporary Canadian Art The Canadian Art Database: 001 Canadian Artis

Exhibitions

  • 50 Inuit Prints, Canadian Arctic Producers in coordination with the Hudson's Bay Company Inuit Art Marketing Service, held at Simpson's
  • Alaska Eskimo Dolls/Inuit Prints, Provincial Museum of Alberta, sponsored by the Alaska State Council on the Arts
  • Arctic Mirror, Canadian Museum of Civilization
  • Arctic Spirit 35 Years of Canadian Inuit Art, Frye Art Museum
  • Art Inuit, Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Galerie Akenaton
  • Art Inuit, Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Galerie Maite Aubert
  • Art Inuit, Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Galerie Ombre et Lumiere
  • Art Inuit, Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Galerie La Tour des Cardinaux
  • Art Inuit, Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Le Theatre
  • Art Inuit, l'Art des Esquimaux du Canada, Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Maison Falleur, Cambrai
  • Art Inuit, la Sculpture des Esquimaux du Canada, Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Centre d'Action Culturelle du Bassin Houllier, Lorrain, Saint Avold
  • Art Inuit: Autour de la Collection de Cape Dorset 1990, Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Centre Culturel Canadien
  • Beauty in Stone, The Arctic Circle
  • Borealis: Inuit Images of Man and Animals, Freeport Art Museum and Cultural Centre
  • Building on Strengths: New Inuit Art from the Collection, Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • Canadian Eskimo Art: a representative exhibition from the collection of Professor and Mrs. Philip Gray, Fine Arts Gallery, Montana State University
  • Canadian/Indian and Eskimo Arts and Crafts, The Snow Goose
  • Contemporary Indian and Inuit Art of Canada, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Ottawa, presented at the General Assembly Building, United Nations
  • Contemporary Inuit Drawings, Muscarelle Museum of Art College of William and Mary
  • Demons and Spirits and those who wrestled with them, The Arctic Circle
  • Die Kunst aus der Arktis, Inuit Galerie, Mannheim held at the Niedersaechsisches Landesmuseum
  • Die Kunst aus der Arktis, Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Ottawa, presented by Commerzbank
  • Die Kunst aus der Arktis, presented by Inuit Galerie
  • Drawings by Nanogak, Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec
  • Eskimo Art, Queens Museum
  • Eskimo Games: Graphics and Sculpture/ Giuochi Eschimesi: grafiche e sculture, National Gallery of Modern Art
  • Eskimo Sculpture, Eskimo Prints and Paintings of Norval Morrisseau, Art Association of Newport
  • Exhibition of Inuit Art, Wellington County Museum and Archives organized by the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph
  • Festival of Birds, The Arctic Circle
  • Holman Prints *67, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *68, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *69, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *70, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *72, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *73, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *74, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *75/76, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *77, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *79, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *80/81, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *82, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *83, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *84, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *85, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *86, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *87, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *88, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *89, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *90, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *91, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *92, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *93, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *94, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *95, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints *96, (annual collection)
  • Im Schatten der Sonne: Zeitgenossische Kunst der Indianer und Eskimos in Kanada/In the Shadow of the Sun: Contemporary Indian and Inuit Art in Canada, Canadian Museum of Civilization
  • Immaginario Inuit Arte e cultura degli esquimesi canadesi, Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea
  • Inua - Angakok - Inuk, The Arctic Circle
  • Inuit Art From the Glenbow Collection, Glenbow Museum
  • Inuit Art in the 1970s, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, and the Agnes Etherington Art Centre
  • Inuit Art on the Mezzanine: New Acquisitions, Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • Inuit Drawings, Albers Gallery
  • Inuit Games and Contests: The Clifford E. Lee Collection of Prints, University of Alberta
  • Inuit Graphic Art from Indian & Northern Affairs Canada, Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • Inuit Graphics and Drawings from 1959-1990, Arctic Artistry
  • Inuit Graphics from the Past, Arctic Artistry
  • Inuit Graphics Through the Year: Rare Prints from the Arctic, Arctic Artistry
  • Inuit Master Artists of the 1970s, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver
  • Inuit Myths, Legends and Songs, Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • Inuit Prints, University of New Brunswick Long Gallery, St. John Campus
  • Inuit Survival, Enook Galleries, Waterloo, Ontario Presented at the University of Waterloo Art Gallery
  • Inuit Traditions in Graphics: 1961-1987, Arctic Artistry
  • Kalvak & Nanogak, Albers Gallery
  • Kalvak - Nanogak Drawings, Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec
  • Keeping Our Stories Alive: An Exhibition of the Art and Crafts from Dene and Inuit of Canada, Institute of American Indian Arts Museum
  • Kunst van de Inuit Eskimo's, Gemeentelijk Kunstcentrum Huis Hellemans
  • Mother and Child: Sculpture and Prints, Albers Gallery
  • Nanogak of Holman Island, Inukshuk Gallery
  • Northern Exposure: Inuit Images of Travel, Burnaby Art Gallery
  • Patiently I Sing Selections from the Tyler/Brooks Collection, Carleton University Art Gallery
  • Polar Vision: Canadian Eskimo Graphics, Jerusalem Artists' House Museum
  • Qiviuq: A Legend in Art, Carleton University Art Gallery
  • Rare Eskimo Prints from Holman Island: a Review 1965-1973, The Arctic Circle
  • Shamans and Spirits: Myths and Medical Symbolism in Eskimo Art, Canadian Arctic Producers and the National Museum of Man
  • Shamans and Spirits: Myths and Medical Symbolism in Eskimo Art, Arts and Learning Services Foundation (this is a duplicate of the C.A.P. and National Museum of Man exhibition of 1976-1981)
  • Southern Alberta Collects, Southern Alberta Art Gallery
  • The Bond Between Mother and Child, The Arctic Circle
  • The Coming and Going of the Shaman: Eskimo Shamanism and Art, Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • The Eskimo Art Collection of the Toronto-Dominion Bank, Toronto-Dominion Bank
  • The Inuit Amautik: I Like My Hood To Be Full, Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • The Inuit Print/L'estampe inuit, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and the National Museum of Man
  • The Lindsay and Swartz Collections: New Acquisitions, Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • The Murray and Marguerite Vaughan Inuit Print Collection, Beaverbrook Art Gallery
  • The Oral Tradition, National Museum of Man
  • The Prints Never Seen: Holman, 1977-1987, Albers Gallery of Inuit Art
  • The Story Tellers of Holman Island: A retrospective exhibition of rare stonecut prints from 1968 - 1979, The Arctic Circle
  • Transformation, The Arctic Circle
  • Uumajut: Animal Imagery in Inuit Art, Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • Views of Childhood, Art Gallery, Mount St. Vincent University of Halifax
  • Visions of Rare Spirit: 20 Years of Holman Prints, Port Colborne Library
  • Western Canadian Woodblock Prints, Muttart Public Art Gallery
  • Women of the North: An Exhibition of art by Inuit Women of the Canadian Arctic, Marion Scott Gallery
  • Women Who Draw: 30 Years of Graphic Art from the Canadian Arctic, Feheley Fine Arts
  • Works on Paper from the Permanent Collection of Inuit Art, Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec
  • [L'art inuit], Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Palais de l'Europe, le Touquet

Collections

  • Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, Fort Worth
  • Amway Environmental Foundation Collection, Ada
  • Anchorage Museum of History and Art, Anchorage
  • Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Victoria
  • Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton
  • Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec, Montreal
  • Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull
  • Clifford E. Lee Collection, University of Alberta, Edmonton
  • Dennos Museum Center, Northwestern Michigan College, Traverse City
  • Glenbow Museum, Calgary
  • Inuit Cultural Institute, Rankin Inlet
  • Laurentian University Museum and Arts Centre, Sudbury
  • Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph
  • Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon
  • Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery, Halifax
  • Musee des beaux-arts de Montreal, Montreal
  • Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
  • National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
  • Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, Yellowknife
  • Toronto-Dominion Bank Collection, Toronto
  • University of Alberta, Edmonton
  • University of Lethbridge Art Gallery, Lethbridge
  • University of New Brunswick, Fredericton
  • Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg

Exhibitions

50 Inuit Prints

Canadian Arctic Producers in coordination with the Hudson's Bay Company Inuit Art Marketing Service, held at Simpson's


Alaska Eskimo Dolls/Inuit Prints

Provincial Museum of Alberta, sponsored by the Alaska State Council on the Arts


Arctic Mirror

Canadian Museum of Civilization


Arctic Spirit 35 Years of Canadian Inuit Art

Frye Art Museum


Art Inuit

Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Galerie Akenaton


Art Inuit

Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Galerie Maite Aubert


Art Inuit

Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Galerie Ombre et Lumiere


Art Inuit

Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Galerie La Tour des Cardinaux


Art Inuit

Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Le Theatre


Art Inuit, l'Art des Esquimaux du Canada

Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Maison Falleur, Cambrai


Art Inuit, la Sculpture des Esquimaux du Canada

Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Centre d'Action Culturelle du Bassin Houllier, Lorrain, Saint Avold


Art Inuit: Autour de la Collection de Cape Dorset 1990

Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Centre Culturel Canadien


Beauty in Stone

The Arctic Circle


Borealis: Inuit Images of Man and Animals

Freeport Art Museum and Cultural Centre


Building on Strengths: New Inuit Art from the Collection

Winnipeg Art Gallery


Canadian Eskimo Art: a representative exhibition from the collection of Professor and Mrs. Philip Gray

Fine Arts Gallery, Montana State University


Canadian/Indian and Eskimo Arts and Crafts

The Snow Goose


Contemporary Indian and Inuit Art of Canada

Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Ottawa, presented at the General Assembly Building, United Nations


Contemporary Inuit Drawings

Muscarelle Museum of Art College of William and Mary


Demons and Spirits and those who wrestled with them

The Arctic Circle


Die Kunst aus der Arktis

Inuit Galerie, Mannheim held at the Niedersaechsisches Landesmuseum


Die Kunst aus der Arktis

Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Ottawa, presented by Commerzbank


Die Kunst aus der Arktis

presented by Inuit Galerie


Drawings by Nanogak

Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec


Eskimo Art

Queens Museum


Eskimo Games: Graphics and Sculpture/ Giuochi Eschimesi: grafiche e sculture

National Gallery of Modern Art


Eskimo Sculpture, Eskimo Prints and Paintings of Norval Morrisseau

Art Association of Newport


Exhibition of Inuit Art

Wellington County Museum and Archives organized by the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph


Festival of Birds

The Arctic Circle


Holman Prints *67

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *68

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *69

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *70

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *72

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *73

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *74

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *75/76

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *77

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *79

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *80/81

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *82

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *83

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *84

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *85

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *86

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *87

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *88

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *89

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *90

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *91

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *92

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *93

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *94

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *95

(annual collection)


Holman Prints *96

(annual collection)


Im Schatten der Sonne: Zeitgenossische Kunst der Indianer und Eskimos in Kanada/In the Shadow of the Sun: Contemporary Indian and Inuit Art in Canada

Canadian Museum of Civilization


Immaginario Inuit Arte e cultura degli esquimesi canadesi

Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea


Inua - Angakok - Inuk

The Arctic Circle


Inuit Art From the Glenbow Collection

Glenbow Museum


Inuit Art in the 1970s

Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, and the Agnes Etherington Art Centre


Inuit Art on the Mezzanine: New Acquisitions

Winnipeg Art Gallery


Inuit Drawings

Albers Gallery


Inuit Games and Contests: The Clifford E. Lee Collection of Prints

University of Alberta


Inuit Graphic Art from Indian & Northern Affairs Canada

Winnipeg Art Gallery


Inuit Graphics and Drawings from 1959-1990

Arctic Artistry


Inuit Graphics from the Past

Arctic Artistry


Inuit Graphics Through the Year: Rare Prints from the Arctic

Arctic Artistry


Inuit Master Artists of the 1970s

Inuit Gallery of Vancouver


Inuit Myths, Legends and Songs

Winnipeg Art Gallery


Inuit Prints

University of New Brunswick Long Gallery, St. John Campus


Inuit Survival

Enook Galleries, Waterloo, Ontario Presented at the University of Waterloo Art Gallery


Inuit Traditions in Graphics: 1961-1987

Arctic Artistry


Kalvak & Nanogak

Albers Gallery


Kalvak - Nanogak Drawings

Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec


Keeping Our Stories Alive: An Exhibition of the Art and Crafts from Dene and Inuit of Canada

Institute of American Indian Arts Museum


Kunst van de Inuit Eskimo's

Gemeentelijk Kunstcentrum Huis Hellemans


Mother and Child: Sculpture and Prints

Albers Gallery


Nanogak of Holman Island

Inukshuk Gallery


Northern Exposure: Inuit Images of Travel

Burnaby Art Gallery


Patiently I Sing Selections from the Tyler/Brooks Collection

Carleton University Art Gallery


Polar Vision: Canadian Eskimo Graphics

Jerusalem Artists' House Museum


Qiviuq: A Legend in Art

Carleton University Art Gallery


Rare Eskimo Prints from Holman Island: a Review 1965-1973

The Arctic Circle


Shamans and Spirits: Myths and Medical Symbolism in Eskimo Art

Canadian Arctic Producers and the National Museum of Man


Shamans and Spirits: Myths and Medical Symbolism in Eskimo Art

Arts and Learning Services Foundation (this is a duplicate of the C.A.P. and National Museum of Man exhibition of 1976-1981)


Southern Alberta Collects

Southern Alberta Art Gallery


The Bond Between Mother and Child

The Arctic Circle


The Coming and Going of the Shaman: Eskimo Shamanism and Art

Winnipeg Art Gallery


The Eskimo Art Collection of the Toronto-Dominion Bank

Toronto-Dominion Bank


The Inuit Amautik: I Like My Hood To Be Full

Winnipeg Art Gallery


The Inuit Print/L'estampe inuit

Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and the National Museum of Man


The Lindsay and Swartz Collections: New Acquisitions

Winnipeg Art Gallery


The Murray and Marguerite Vaughan Inuit Print Collection

Beaverbrook Art Gallery


The Oral Tradition

National Museum of Man


The Prints Never Seen: Holman, 1977-1987

Albers Gallery of Inuit Art


The Story Tellers of Holman Island: A retrospective exhibition of rare stonecut prints from 1968 - 1979

The Arctic Circle


Transformation

The Arctic Circle


Uumajut: Animal Imagery in Inuit Art

Winnipeg Art Gallery


Views of Childhood

Art Gallery, Mount St. Vincent University of Halifax


Visions of Rare Spirit: 20 Years of Holman Prints

Port Colborne Library


Western Canadian Woodblock Prints

Muttart Public Art Gallery


Women of the North: An Exhibition of art by Inuit Women of the Canadian Arctic

Marion Scott Gallery


Women Who Draw: 30 Years of Graphic Art from the Canadian Arctic

Feheley Fine Arts


Works on Paper from the Permanent Collection of Inuit Art

Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec


[L'art inuit]

Presented by l'Iglou Art Esquimau, Douai at Palais de l'Europe, le Touquet

Public Collections

Amon Carter Museum of Western Art

Fort Worth


Amway Environmental Foundation Collection

Ada


Anchorage Museum of History and Art

Anchorage


Art Gallery of Greater Victoria

Victoria


Beaverbrook Art Gallery

Fredericton


Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec

Montreal


Canadian Museum of Civilization

Hull


Clifford E. Lee Collection, University of Alberta

Edmonton


Dennos Museum Center, Northwestern Michigan College

Traverse City


Glenbow Museum

Calgary


Inuit Cultural Institute

Rankin Inlet


Laurentian University Museum and Arts Centre

Sudbury


Macdonald Stewart Art Centre

Guelph


Mendel Art Gallery

Saskatoon


Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery

Halifax


Musee des beaux-arts de Montreal

Montreal


Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia

Vancouver


National Gallery of Canada

Ottawa


Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre

Yellowknife


Toronto-Dominion Bank Collection

Toronto


University of Alberta

Edmonton


University of Lethbridge Art Gallery

Lethbridge


University of New Brunswick

Fredericton


Winnipeg Art Gallery

Winnipeg

Artwork

Title Last Sold At Auction
FAMISHED OWLETS 2007-04 (April 2007)
BIRD TRACKS 2010-05 (May 2010)
BLIND BOY 2019-11 (November 2019)
BUILDING AN IGLOO, 1973 2024-01 (January 2024)
COUPLE DANCING 2015-07 (July 2015)
CRANE AND SUN 2017-11 (November 2017)
CRANES 2011-01 (January 2011)
CUTTING UP WHALE 2022-07 (July 2022)
DANCE 2021-03 (March 2021)
DREAM; FAMISHED OWLETS 2014-01 (January 2014)
DREAM’S SONG 2008-10 (October 2008)
EAGLES 2017-08 (August 2017)
EGGS 2015-01 (January 2015)
ENCHANTRESS 2011-01 (January 2011)
ESKIMO GAME 2017-02 (February 2017)
FOUR WINDS 2022-03 (March 2022)
FURIOUS OWL 2021-04 (April 2021)
GOOD HUNT 2010-05 (May 2010)
GRAZING MUSK OX 2008-10 (October 2008)
HAPPY MUSK-OXEN 2018-01 (January 2018)
HUNGER 2017-11 (November 2017)
HUNTERS (”...A MAN AND A BEAR WAITING FOR SEAL AT A SEAL HOLE”) 2014-03 (March 2014)
IT'S A SORCEROR, 1970 2023-06 (June 2023)
JUGGLING 2013-09 (September 2013)
KILAUTITOKTU 2020-02 (February 2020)
LADY TURNS INTO OWL AND FOLLOWS HUSBAND 2021-02 (February 2021)
LANDMARK OF THE NORTH 2022-09 (September 2022)
LAUGHING MAN 2022-07 (July 2022)
MAGIC POWER 2019-04 (April 2019)
MAN WITH KILAUT 2019-04 (April 2019)
MOTHER WITH TWO CUBS 2010-02 (February 2010)
OLD COUPLE 2018-08 (August 2018)
OWL AND CRANE 2020-03 (March 2020)
OWL DREAMING 2019-06 (June 2019)
OWL OVER HATCHLINGS 2015-10 (October 2015)
PLAYING JACKS 2014-04 (April 2014)
POLAR BEAR 2012-07 (July 2012)
PROUD MOTHER 2019-09 (September 2019)
PUPPIES 2013-05 (May 2013)
RATS 2012-06 (June 2012)
RAVENS WIFE 2017-08 (August 2017)
RAVEN’S WIFE 2018-02 (February 2018)
SENAKTOK 2011-11 (November 2011)
SENAKTOK / DREAM 2012-11 (November 2012)
SHAMAN 2010-02 (February 2010)
SMILING WILLOW 2009-01 (January 2009)
SONG; DREAM'S SONG 2021-03 (March 2021)
SORCERER’S POWERS 2010-02 (February 2010)
STRATAGEM 2016-09 (September 2016)
STRATAGEM; BIRD FIGHT 2013-07 (July 2013)
STRING GAME 2014-09 (September 2014)
THE BIG WOOD 2020-02 (February 2020)
THE EXHAUSTED RAVEN 2013-11 (November 2013)
THE MOSQUITO 2010-09 (September 2010)
THE MOTHER WITH TWO CUBS 2016-02 (February 2016)
THE TWO SISTERS 2012-11 (November 2012)
THE YOUNG PUDJAGIAK 2022-03 (March 2022)
TRANSFORMATION 2013-05 (May 2013)
TWO OWLS AND NEST; TWO DECOYS 2012-02 (February 2012)
TWO SCENES FROM THE LEGEND OF ANIKNIYAK 2014-09 (September 2014)
UNTITLED 2020-03 (March 2020)
UNTITLED 2020-03 (March 2020)
UNTITLED 2020-03 (March 2020)
UNTITLED 2010-09 (September 2010)
UNTITLED 2020-03 (March 2020)
UNTITLED 2020-03 (March 2020)
WATCH OUT 2012-02 (February 2012)
WILL YOU BE MINE? 2019-04 (April 2019)

Recent Auction Results

BUILDING AN IGLOO, 1973
Estimate: 200 — 400
Sold: Jan 2024 — Sold For: $553.50
IT'S A SORCEROR, 1970
Estimate: 3,000 — 5,000
Sold: Jun 2023 — Sold For: $10,455
LANDMARK OF THE NORTH
Estimate: 120 — 150
Sold: Sep 2022 — Sold For: $84
LAUGHING MAN
Estimate: 120 — 150
Sold: Jul 2022 — Sold For: $168
CUTTING UP WHALE
Estimate: 150 — 200
Sold: Jul 2022 — Sold For: $132
THE YOUNG PUDJAGIAK
Estimate: 150 — 200
Sold: Mar 2022 — Sold For: $120