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Mabel Nigiyok

Settlement: Holman / Ulukhaktok

(1938) — W2-444

Nigiyok, Mabel http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Holman/english/artists/index.php3#c17 b. 1938 Mabel Nigiyok began learning stencil printmaking in the Holman printshop in 1981, and her work was published the following year. She has since become one of its most productive artists and printmakers, with 63 of her drawings produced as prints. She has printed 39 works, many of them her own. Nigiyok was born in the Cook River area, and her family made seasonal trips between the Minto Inlet coastline in winter and the inland lakes and rivers in the summer. Her family didn't move into Holman until the school was built in 1966. While still living on the land she began sewing sealskin mats for the Co-op. In her Introduction to the 1994 print catalogue, Nigiyok described her artistic beginnings: In 1981 I started working at the print shopÉ. Elsie Klengenberg and I were working together. We didn't have any training, we learned by watching other people working and finishing up their work which was supposed to be done. At that time there were no shadings on the prints. Elsie and I would discuss how to put shadings on them and it was the first time there was a change on the prints. When I first started working I used to do other people's drawings. I started drawing on my own. I'd draw what my parents went through long ago. The significant formal change that took place in Holman prints in the early 1980s was the result of the artists' decision to abandon the stonecut technique for prints. Environmental concerns about dust made stencil printing a more attractive and feasible alternative. The 1980/81 collection included eleven stencil editions. That number increased to 17 by 1986. The simple stencil technique developed in the early 1980s was refined by the mid-1980s to allow for subtle tonal gradations from light to dark, creating three-dimensional illusions within the narrative space of the prints. This has become a hallmark of the Holman style, as seen in the work of Mabel Nigiyok, Elsie Klengenberg, Mary K. Okheena and Susie Malgokak. In a video interview in November 2000, Nigiyok explained that she was inspired by the stories she heard from her parents and grandparents. Like Agnes Nanogak Goose, she has a tremendous capacity to recall and represent these stories in great detail, as evidenced by her description of the story for her 1989 print, The Death Game. Her works are inspired by her early life on the land. From interviews with Mabel Nigiyok by Darlene Coward Wight, Holman, May 9, 2000 (translated by Mary K. Okheena) and November 2000 (translated by Susie Malgokak)

Exhibitions

  • Bears of the North, Snow Goose Associates
  • Drummers, The Guild Shop
  • 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)
  • Holman Prints (printmaker) *82, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints (printmaker) *83, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints (printmaker) *84, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints (printmaker) *85, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints (printmaker) *86, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints (printmaker) *87, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints (printmaker) *88, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints (printmaker) *91, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints (printmaker) *92, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints (printmaker) *94, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints (printmaker) *95, (annual collection)
  • Holman Prints (printmaker) *96, (annual collection)
  • Inuit Annuraangit = Our Clothes, A Travelling Exhibition of Inuit Clothing
  • Inuit Art on the Mezzanine: New Acquisitions, Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • Keeping Our Stories Alive: An Exhibition of the Art and Crafts from Dene and Inuit of Canada, Institute of American Indian Arts Museum
  • Our Boots An inuit woman's art, Bata shoe Museum
  • The Prints Never Seen: Holman, 1977-1987, Albers Gallery of Inuit Art

Collections

  • Bata Shoe Museum Foundation, Don Mills
  • Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull
  • Laurentian University Museum and Arts Centre, Sudbury
  • National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
  • Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, Yellowknife
  • Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg

Exhibitions

Bears of the North

Snow Goose Associates


Drummers

The Guild Shop


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)


Holman Prints (printmaker) *82

(annual collection)


Holman Prints (printmaker) *83

(annual collection)


Holman Prints (printmaker) *84

(annual collection)


Holman Prints (printmaker) *85

(annual collection)


Holman Prints (printmaker) *86

(annual collection)


Holman Prints (printmaker) *87

(annual collection)


Holman Prints (printmaker) *88

(annual collection)


Holman Prints (printmaker) *91

(annual collection)


Holman Prints (printmaker) *92

(annual collection)


Holman Prints (printmaker) *94

(annual collection)


Holman Prints (printmaker) *95

(annual collection)


Holman Prints (printmaker) *96

(annual collection)


Inuit Annuraangit = Our Clothes

A Travelling Exhibition of Inuit Clothing


Inuit Art on the Mezzanine: New Acquisitions

Winnipeg Art Gallery


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

Institute of American Indian Arts Museum


Our Boots An inuit woman's art

Bata shoe Museum


The Prints Never Seen: Holman, 1977-1987

Albers Gallery of Inuit Art

Public Collections

Bata Shoe Museum Foundation

Don Mills


Canadian Museum of Civilization

Hull


Laurentian University Museum and Arts Centre

Sudbury


National Gallery of Canada

Ottawa


Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre

Yellowknife


Winnipeg Art Gallery

Winnipeg

Artwork

Title Last Sold At Auction
FIGHTING FOR THE WOMAN 2017-02 (February 2017)
ARCTIC SURVIVAL 2021-06 (June 2021)
ARCTIC SURVIVAL, 1990 2023-10 (October 2023)
LOOKING THROUGH THE SEAL HOLE 2017-03 (March 2017)
SHAMAN CALLING THE WHALE BY SONG 2017-03 (March 2017)
SHAMAN HEALER 2022-03 (March 2022)
WHALING ON ROUGH SEA 2017-03 (March 2017)

Recent Auction Results

ARCTIC SURVIVAL, 1990
Estimate: 200 — 400
Sold: Oct 2023 — Sold For: $184.50
SHAMAN HEALER
Estimate: 200 — 400
Sold: Mar 2022 — Sold For: $228
ARCTIC SURVIVAL
Estimate: 200 — 400
Sold: Jun 2021 — Sold For: $330
WHALING ON ROUGH SEA
Estimate: 200 — 400
Sold: Mar 2017 — Sold For: $192
SHAMAN CALLING THE WHALE BY SONG
Estimate: 200 — 400
Sold: Mar 2017 — Sold For: $132
LOOKING THROUGH THE SEAL HOLE
Estimate: 200 — 400
Sold: Mar 2017 — Sold For: $132