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SakKijâjuk

Art and Craft from Nunatsiavut

by (author) Heather Igloliorte

Publisher
Goose Lane Editions
Initial publish date
Feb 2017
Category
Canadian, Native American, Group Shows
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780864929747
    Publish Date
    Feb 2017
    List Price
    $45.00

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Winner, 2018 Canadian Museums Association Award of Outstanding Achievement in Education

Shortlisted, 2018 Atlantic Publishers Marketing Association Best Atlantic Published Book Award

Nunatsiavut, the Inuit region of Canada that achieved self-government in 2005, produces art that is distinct within the world of Canadian and circumpolar Inuit art. The world's most southerly population of Inuit, the coastal people of Nunatsiavut have always lived both above and below the tree line, and Inuit artists and craftspeople from Nunatsiavut have had access to a diverse range of Arctic and Subarctic flora and fauna, from which they have produced a stunningly diverse range of work.

Artists from the territory have traditionally used stone and woods for carving; fur, hide, and sealskin for wearable art; and saltwater seagrass for basketry, as well as wool, metal, cloth, beads, and paper. In recent decades, they have produced work in a variety of contemporary art media, including painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, video, and ceramics, while also working with traditional materials in new and unexpected ways.

SakKijâjuk: Art and Craft from Nunatsiavut is the first major publication on the art of the Labrador Inuit. Designed to accompany a major touring exhibition organized by The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery of St. John's, the book features more than 80 reproductions of work by 45 different artists, profiles of the featured artists, and a major essay on the art of Nunatsiavut by Heather Igloliorte.

SakKijâjuk — "to be visible" in the Nunatsiavut dialect of Inuktitut — provides an opportunity for readers, collectors, art historians, and art aficionados from the South and the North to come into intimate contact with the distinctive, innovative, and always breathtaking work of the contemporary Inuit artists and craftspeople of Nunatsiavut.

About the author

Heather Igloliorte (Inuit) Ikajuttiuvuk Ilinniatitsijalligiutluni ammalu Concordia Ilinniavitsuangani Kaujisattiuvuk Itsivautagijautlunillu NunaKakKâsimajunut Allanguattet PiusituKannik ammalu Nunalinni IlauKattajunut Montreal-imi. Immigolingatluni uKâlattiusimalittuk taimanganit 2005. Kaujisajanga ammalu uKâlautigiKattajanga KanuttogutiKaluattuk Inuit ammalu asigiallait nunalituKait Taggâni America takugatsauKattajunut ammalu sanattauKattajunut ilikKuset ammalu pitjutauKattajunut immigolingajunut, pitsatuniKajunut, sakKijânginnatunut ammalu sangijojunut.

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Awards

  • Nominated, Melva J. Dwyer Award
  • Winner, Canadian Museums Association Award of Outstanding Achievement in Education
  • Short-listed, Atlantic Publishers Marketing Association Best Atlantic Published Book Award

Editorial Reviews

"Multifaceted and carefully considered, it sheds light on a world of creative practices that can only begin to be explored here."

<i>Inuit Art Quarterly</i>

"SakKijâjuk marks a major historical moment in which we have the privilege of participating, should we have the ability to see and to recognize it."

<i>Border Crossings</i>