Annie Pitsiulak
Settlement: Pannirtuq / Pangnirtung
(1950) — E6-600
uses dolphin and fish symbolsAnnie Pitsiulak is married to Lipa Pitsiulak, sister of Thomasie and Ananaisee AlikatuktukAlthough Annie is not a printer, she did print one of her own drawings in 1977 Annie was born on Padloping Island, but she attended the Anglican school in Pangnirtung. In 1977, she and her husband, well-known artist Lypa Pitsiulak, moved with their six children from Pangnirtung to an outpost camp. On their visits to Pangnirtung, they bring their drawings to the Pangnirtung Tapestry Studio. Drawing was Annie's favourite subject in school. Her images tend to be symmetrical, highly stylized and arranged in a decorative
Exhibitions
- 50 Inuit Prints, Canadian Arctic Producers in coordination with the Hudson's Bay Company Inuit Art Marketing Service, held at Simpson's
- Artists and Weavers III: Fine Tapestries from Canadian Arctic, Arctic Artistry
- Artists and Weavers: Fine Tapestries from the Canadian Arctic, Arctic Artistry
- Pangnirtung Print Collection *75, (annual collection)
- Pangnirtung Print Collection *77, (annual collection)
- Pangnirtung Print Collection *79, (annual collection)
- Pangnirtung Woven Tapestries, Northern Images
- Pangnirtung Woven Tapestries, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver
- Polar Vision: Canadian Eskimo Graphics, Jerusalem Artists' House Museum
- Tapestries from Eskimo Weavers, Arctic Artistry
- The Magic Continues, Northern Images
- Useful Bits of Bone, Winnipeg Art Gallery
Collections
- Amway Environmental Foundation Collection, Ada
- Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa
- Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull
- Dennos Museum Center, Northwestern Michigan College, Traverse City
- McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg
Exhibitions
50 Inuit Prints
Canadian Arctic Producers in coordination with the Hudson's Bay Company Inuit Art Marketing Service, held at Simpson's
Artists and Weavers III: Fine Tapestries from Canadian Arctic
Arctic Artistry
Artists and Weavers: Fine Tapestries from the Canadian Arctic
Arctic Artistry
Pangnirtung Print Collection *75
(annual collection)
Pangnirtung Print Collection *77
(annual collection)
Pangnirtung Print Collection *79
(annual collection)
Pangnirtung Woven Tapestries
Northern Images
Pangnirtung Woven Tapestries
Inuit Gallery of Vancouver
Polar Vision: Canadian Eskimo Graphics
Jerusalem Artists' House Museum
Tapestries from Eskimo Weavers
Arctic Artistry
The Magic Continues
Northern Images
Useful Bits of Bone
Winnipeg Art Gallery
Public Collections
Amway Environmental Foundation Collection
Ada
Canada Council Art Bank
Ottawa
Canadian Museum of Civilization
Hull
Dennos Museum Center, Northwestern Michigan College
Traverse City
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Kleinburg
Artwork
| Title | Last Sold At Auction | |
|---|---|---|
| BIRDS GREETING THE TATTOO WOMAN | 2019-02 (February 2019) | |
| CARRYING KAYAK | 2021-02 (February 2021) | |
| COMPANIONS | 2020-01 (January 2020) | |
| KAMIKS | 2007-04 (April 2007) | |
| WOMAN AND BIRD EMBRACING | 2010-06 (June 2010) |