Thank you to all who came out to our opening reception of Re-Locating the Canadian North on October 18, 2018. This exhibition is a three-way collaboration and I thank my awesome co-curators: Emily Pleasance, who talked about the national myth of the Canadian North, and William Huffman of Dorset Fine Arts, who discussed contemporary Inuit art as a mode of survival. I also thank Dr. Esther Berry for officiating at the event. The photos were taken by Cameron MacDonald, MLC Coordinator and curatorial assistant, and Dr. Jean-Paul Boudreau, President and Vice-Chancellor at Mount Allison University. Thank you all!
Irene Gammel
Poster for the Re-Locating the Canadian North Reception.
Re-Locating the Canadian North: The Modernity of Inuit Art and the...
Co-curator Irene Gammel engages with Emily Pleasance’s...
Kenojuak Ashevak's Myself and I, hand-colored etching by itching by...
William Huffman of Dorset Fine Arts discusses his travels to the North...
Guests enjoying Emily Plesance’s toy cubes and Nunavut soil cubes fused...
Emily Pleasance’s North Shore, Baffin Island, toy cubes, made of resin...
A print of Kenojuak Ashevak’s Enchanted Owl (1960) in front of various...
Emily Pleasance discussing her MA thesis research and artistic process.
Dr. Esther Berry introduces the exhibition.
Emily Pleasance’s North Shore, Lake Superior, toy cubes, made of resin...
Emily Pleasance’s wall puzzles beside Inuit prints by Napachie...
Emily Pleasance’s resin soil cubes made with soil from Nunavut.
Left: Ooloosie Saila, Ornamental Owl; Tim Pitsiulak, Family of Eight....