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Annie Taipanak

Settlement: Baker Lake / Qamani’tuaq

(1931) — W1-225

Annie Taipanak (Baker Lake, Nunavut) This artist has been producing unique fabric wallhangings since the early 1970s. Using appliqué and open-stitch embroidery techniques, her complex imagery depicts Inuit stories of human and animal activities on the land. Untitled (Life on the Land) of 2004 is designed as a series of vignettes where daily life is interwoven with the supernatural. Her works on cloth have been included in exhibitions on Baker Lake fabric works and are in gallery collections.

Exhibitions

  • Baker Lake Wallhangings 1979-1980, Images for a Canadian Heritage
  • Baker Lake Wallhangings 1980, Kaiser House Gallery
  • Baker Lake Wallhangings 1980, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver
  • Baker Lake Wallhangings 1980, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver
  • Baker Lake Wallhangings 1981, Tundra Gallery
  • Keewatin District Wallhangings 1979, Kaiser House Gallery

Collections

  • Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, Yellowknife
  • University of Alberta, Edmonton

Exhibitions

Baker Lake Wallhangings 1979-1980

Images for a Canadian Heritage


Baker Lake Wallhangings 1980

Kaiser House Gallery


Baker Lake Wallhangings 1980

Inuit Gallery of Vancouver


Baker Lake Wallhangings 1980

Inuit Gallery of Vancouver


Baker Lake Wallhangings 1981

Tundra Gallery


Keewatin District Wallhangings 1979

Kaiser House Gallery

Public Collections

Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre

Yellowknife


University of Alberta

Edmonton

Artwork

Title Last Sold At Auction
ARCTIC ANIMALS, FIGURES, AND SEDNAS 2014-10 (October 2014)
PEOPLE AND ARCTIC ANIMALS 2014-10 (October 2014)
VISITING IN THE PAST 2021-02 (February 2021)

Recent Auction Results

VISITING IN THE PAST
Estimate: 400 — 600
Sold: Feb 2021 — Sold For: $2,280
ARCTIC ANIMALS, FIGURES, AND SEDNAS
Estimate: 600 — 900
Sold: Oct 2014 — Sold For: $480
PEOPLE AND ARCTIC ANIMALS
Estimate: 500 — 700
Sold: Oct 2014 — Sold For: $360
VISITING IN THE PAST
Estimate: 500 — 700
Sold: Nov 2010 — Sold For: $1,020