Inuit Printmaking in the 1980's

Located in New Chancellor Day Hall, this selection exemplifies printmaking practices within Inuit artistic communities during the early 1980s. Featuring prominent Inuit printmakers of the period, including the first generation of artists from the Kinngait studio in Cape Dorset (now known as the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative in Cape Dorset), it highlights the complex self-representation of northern experience across multiple media, generations, and sites.

To learn more about the Inuit artworks in our collection, visit our section Inuit Art.

View of three Inuit prints from the display

View of the eight Inuit prints in New Chancellor Day Hall

 

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