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Innukjuakju Pudlat

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Innukjuakju Pudlat (alternatively known as Inukjurakju, Innukjuakjuk, Inujurakju, Innukjuakjuk Pudlat, Inukjurakju Pudlat, Innukyuarakjuke Pudlat, Innukjuarakjuke Pudlat), (1913-1972[1]) was a graphic artist with the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative in Cape Dorset. She and her husband Pudlo Pudlat, a well-known artist from Cape Dorset, worked in similar ways. Her work was included in the first Cape Dorset Print Collection, and she continued drawing up until she became sick in 1970. Innukjuaku's work has been exhibited across Canada and the United States, as well as Sweden, and is included in the collections of the National Gallery of Canada[2][3], the Canadian Museum of History[4] and the Glenbow Museum in Calgary, the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery[5] in Vancouver, among many others. An Innukjuakju Pudlat drawing was also used on a UNICEF greeting card.[6]

Exhibitions

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  • The Cape Dorset Print, Presented at Rideau Hall by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
  • A New Day Dawning: Early Cape Dorset Prints, University of Michigan
  • Inuit Art From the Glenbow Collection, Glenbow Museum
  • Inuit Graphics and Drawings from 1959-1990, Arctic Artistry
  • Graphic Art by Eskimos of Canada: First Collection, Cultural Affairs Division, Department of External Affairs, Canada
  • The Art of the Eskimo, Simon Fraser Gallery, Simon Fraser University
  • The Inuit Print/L'estampe inuit, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and the National Museum of Man
  • Inuit Prints, University of New Brunswick Long Gallery, St. John Campus
  • The Murray and Marguerite Vaughan Inuit Print Collection, Beaverbrook Art Gallery
  • Inuit Traditions in Graphics: 1961-1987, Arctic Artistry
  • Inuit Graphics from the Past, Arctic Artistry
  • Inoonoot Eskima: Grafik och Skulptur fran Cape Dorset och Povungnituk, Konstframjandet
  • Contemporary Inuit Drawings, Macdonald Stewart Art Centre
  • Share the Vision Philadelphians Collect Inuit Art, Art Space Gallery
  • Contemporary Inuit Drawings, Muscarelle Museum of Art College of William and Mary
  • Arctic Spirit 35 Years of Canadian Inuit Art, Frye Art Museum
  • Cape Dorset Revisited, McMichael Canadian Art Collection
  • Eskimo Art, Embankment Gallery
  • Cape Dorset Revisited, West Baffin Eskimo Co-op

Publications

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  • Biographies of Inuit Artists, Volumes One and Two. Ottawa: Canadian Arctic Producers, Arctic Co-operatives Limited, 1984.
  • The Cape Dorset Print: Commemorating Twenty-Five Years of Printmaking at Cape Dorset. Ottawa: National Museum of Man, 1983.
  • "Winter Art Makes Money for Eskimos." Toronto Daily Star 22 Feb. 1961: 2.
  • Barz, Sandra. Inuit Artists Print Workbook. New York: Arts & Culture of the North, 1990.
  • Crandall, Richard C. Inuit Art: A History. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland, 2000.
  • Crandall, Richard C. and Susan M. Crandall. An Annotated Bibliography of Inuit Art. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland, 2001.
  • Department of External Affairs, Canada. Graphic Art by Eskimos of Canada: First Collection. Ottawa: 1970.
  • George, Jane. "Dorset Co-op Unveils Special Anniversary Collection." Nunatsiaq News [Iqaluit] 22 Oct. 1999.
  • Goetz, Helga. The Inuit Print / L'estampe inuit. Ottawa: National Museum of Man, 1977.
  • Jackson, Marion E. & Judith Nasby. Contemporary Inuit Drawings. Guelph, Ontario: MacDonald Stewart Art Centre, 1987.
  • Laurentian University Museum and Arts Centre. Works from the McCuaig Collection in the Laurentian University Museum and Arts Centre Sudbury, Ontario: The Laurentian University Museum and Arts Centre, 1987.
  • Roch, Ernst ed. Arts of the Eskimo: Prints. Montreal: Signum Press, 1974.
  • Routledge, Marie and Marion E. Jackson. Pudlo: Thirty Years of Drawing. Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 1990.
  • Vaughan, Murray and Marguerite. The Murray and Marguerite Vaughan Inuit Print Collection / Collection d'Estampe inuit. Fredericton: Beaverbrook Art Gallery, 1981.

References

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  1. ^ (Canada), National Museum of Man (1977). The Inuit print : a travelling exhibition of the National Museum of Man, National Museums of Canada, and the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs = L'estampe inuit : une exposition itinérante du Musée national de l'homme, Musées nationaux du Canada, et du Ministère des affaires indiennes et du Nord. National Museums of Canada (Canada), Canada. Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. Ottawa: [National Museum of Man]. p. 256. ISBN 0660000822. OCLC 5777050.
  2. ^ "Search the Collection". www.gallery.ca. Retrieved 2018-03-10.
  3. ^ Canada., Musée des beaux-arts du (2012). Trompé par la nature : résonances du baroque dans l'art. Crowston, Catherine., Drouin-Brisebois, Josée, 1972-, Shaughnessy, Jonathan L., 1972-. Ottawa: Musée des beaux-arts du Canada. ISBN 9780888849090. OCLC 795624804.
  4. ^ "Search the Collections | Canadian Museum of History". www.historymuseum.ca. Retrieved 2018-03-10.
  5. ^ "Pudlat, Innukjuakju - Innukjuakju Pudlat Innukjuakjuk". belkin.pastperfectonline.com. Retrieved 2018-03-10. {{cite web}}: line feed character in |title= at position 41 (help)
  6. ^ 1945-, Crandall, Richard C., (2000). Inuit art : a history. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. p. 256. ISBN 0786407115. OCLC 42462994. {{cite book}}: |last= has numeric name (help)CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)