Adamie Mathewsie
/Kinngait, NU
B: May 5, 1991
Adamie Mathewsie is a young Inuit artist based out of Kinngait, NU. His sculptures often feature Arctic animals, especially dancing bears and families of owls.
Kinngait, NU
B: May 5, 1991
Adamie Mathewsie is a young Inuit artist based out of Kinngait, NU. His sculptures often feature Arctic animals, especially dancing bears and families of owls.
Jutai Felix Toonoo was born in 1959 near Cape Dorset (or Kinngait) on southern Baffin Island. Part of the first generation of Inuit to grow up in newly formed permanent settlements as opposed to seasonal camps, Toonoo first learned to carve by watching his father, Toonoo Toonoo, a respected hunter and stone sculptor. He started working professionally as an artist in the late 1990s, earning a reputation for figurative and semi abstract works in stone that bore little resemblance to traditional Inuit sculpture. In the early 2000s, Toonoo started working in various two-dimensional media, becoming one of the first artists in Cape Dorset to use the medium of oil sticks. Over the course of the next decade, he produced a powerfully original body of work on paper. In 2013, Toonoo’s work was featured in Sakahan, the National Gallery of Canada’s landmark exhibition of international indigenous art. His work in found in numerous prominent private and public collections, including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Canadian Museum of History, the National Gallery of Canada and the Smithsonian. Jutai Toonoo was one of contemporary Inuit art’s most original voices.
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July 4 - August 20
Opening Reception July 4
Madrona Gallery's annual summer exhibition features a selection of new works by gallery artists. Rotating throughout the season and featuring varieties of media, subject and style, Summer Select highlights the diversity of artistic voices from across Canada. This show is accompanied by a curated mix of significant acquisitions in our historical gallery.
August 22 - September 05
Opening Reception: August 22, 1-3 PM
Lesley Finlayson’s work captures scenes of coastal BC landscape with a light touch and gestural energy, highlighting the ephemeral beauty of seasonal growth and changing light. This new exhibition of paintings and drawings highlights her ability to translate the deft mark-making of her pastel studies into richly atmospheric acrylics. Her work is featured in public and private collections throughout Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.
October 10 - 23
Opening Reception: October 10, 1-3 PM
Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas is an internationally celebrated artist. His distinctive ‘Haida Manga’ explores his own hybridity as an artist of indigenous, European and Asian descent by combining aspects of Northwest Coast First Peoples art with Asian influences such as Chinese brushwork and Japanese manga comics.
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