A Kopapik
Settlement: Cape Dorset / Kinngait
(1923-1969) — E7-1011
was married to mary Kudjuakju, brother of Kingmeata-----------Kupapik usually creates Owls and transformation pieces using a large, chunky style unique to this artist.-----
Exhibitions
- Canadian Eskimo Sculpture, Canadian Embassy
- Cape Dorset - A Decade of Eskimo Prints & Recent Sculpture, National Gallery of Canada, in cooperation with the Canadian Eskimo Art Committee
- Cape Dorset Graphics *63, (annual collection)
- Early Cape Dorset Prints: Kenojuak, Pitseolak, Lucy, Kananginak, Kopapik, Houston North Gallery
- Eskimo Sculpture, Winnipeg Art Gallery presented at the Manitoba Legislative Building
- Festival of Birds, The Arctic Circle
- Inuit Graphics from the Past, Arctic Artistry
- Inuit Graphics Through the Year: Rare Prints from the Arctic, Arctic Artistry
Collections
- Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull
- Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
- Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg
Exhibitions
Canadian Eskimo Sculpture
Canadian Embassy
Cape Dorset - A Decade of Eskimo Prints & Recent Sculpture
National Gallery of Canada, in cooperation with the Canadian Eskimo Art Committee
Cape Dorset Graphics *63
(annual collection)
Early Cape Dorset Prints: Kenojuak, Pitseolak, Lucy, Kananginak, Kopapik
Houston North Gallery
Eskimo Sculpture
Winnipeg Art Gallery presented at the Manitoba Legislative Building
Festival of Birds
The Arctic Circle
Inuit Graphics from the Past
Arctic Artistry
Inuit Graphics Through the Year: Rare Prints from the Arctic
Arctic Artistry
Public Collections
Canadian Museum of Civilization
Hull
Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia
Vancouver
Winnipeg Art Gallery
Winnipeg
Artwork
| Title | Last Sold At Auction | |
|---|---|---|
| BEAR | 2011-04 (April 2011) | |
| FISH | 2009-04 (April 2009) | |
| FISH AND SHAMAN | 2018-11 (November 2018) | |
| STANDING BIRD | 2008-11 (November 2008) | |
| TWO BIRDS | 2012-03 (March 2012) | |
| WHALE | 2009-02 (February 2009) |