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  • About
  • PROJECTS
    • Nunavik Sivuniksavut Student Performance
    • iNuit Art Night Market
    • Memory Keepers I
    • The 2019 Cape Dorset Print Collection
    • Our Beautiful Land
    • Unikaatuaqtuq | Storytelling
    • Wearing Our Identity
  • Curatorial Team
  • Map + Schedule
  • iNuit Blanche 2016
    • About
    • Artists
    • Projects >
      • ( 1 ) Photographing Inuit in Nain and St. John's: Jennie Williams Artist Talk
      • ( 2 ) SakKijâjuk
      • ( 3 ) Inuit Art Quarterly Launch
      • ( 4 ) Take a Stone
      • ( 5 ) LUCKY | UPINNAQURSITIK
      • ( 6 ) The Komatik Project
      • ( 7 ) Inuit Drumming
      • ( 8 ) Mind's Eye: Live Paitning with Heather Campbell
      • ( 9 ) Transfers: Inuit Printmaking
      • ( 10 ) Community Freezer
      • ( 11 ) Highkicks and Backflips
      • ( 12 ) Slay All Day
      • ( 13 ) Reimagining Nanuq
      • ( 14 ) Mittimatalik Arnait Miqsuqtuit Collective
      • ( 15 ) Arctic Impressions
      • ( 16 ) Uquitaktumii: Reclaiming Our Voice
      • ( 17 ) Art Alive
      • ( 18 ) NEON KAKIÑIQ​
      • ( 20 ) Concrete Garden
      • ( 21 ) Inuit Nunangat Throat Singing Exchange
      • ( 22 ) Tittulautet Nunatsiavuttini
      • ( 23 ) Eskimo Pie and Other Poems
      • ( 24 ) Qaggiavuut!
      • ( 25 ) Nomads Won't Stand Still for their Portraits
      • ( 26 ) Inuit Fashion
      • ( 27 ) Avataq
    • Curatorial Team
    • Map + Schedule
    • BINGO >
      • What Goes Where?
  iNuit Blanche

the 2019 cape dorset print collection preview
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Samaiyu Akesuk, Pee Ashevak, Ohito Ashoona, Olooreak Etungat, Killiktee Killiktee, Mosesee Mangitak, Qavavau Manumie, Enoosik Ottokie, Nuna Parr, Quvianaqtuk Pudlat, Ningiukulu Teevee, Pauojoungie Saggiak, Ooloosie Saila, Pitaloosie Saila, Sita Saila, Nicotye Samayualie, Padloo Samayualie

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6:00 - 10:00 PM
Elca London Gallery
1444 Sherbrooke street west, #100
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Galerie Elca London shares a special preview of the 2019 Annual Graphics Collection with visitors to the iNuit blanche gallery crawl. Join gallerist Mark London in celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Kinngait Studios annual print release, a tradition that has been upheld without exception since 1959, created by the artists and printmakers of Kinngait (Cape Dorset) and circulated internationally by Dorset Fine Arts.
Galerie Elca London was founded in 1960 with the goal of promoting excellence in contemporary Canadian art. During the mid 1960’s the focus was broadened to include the art of Canada’s North, and by the end of the 1980’s the scope and quality of their Inuit art collection began to demand their full attention. Since 2007 Elca London has been conveniently situated between the city's most prestigious boutique hotels and the downtown business core.
Note: This venue is regretfully not wheelchair accessible. 

GALERIE ELCA LONDON INUIT ART