Exhibition

Arctic Visions: Inuit Art from the Permenant Collection

8 August – 5 October, 2003

Animal and human spirits frequently intermingle in the Inuit world view, where material appearance can dissolve and change in an instant into the manifestation of a spiritual being. The Gallery’s small but well-focused Inuit art collection of sculptures and prints has been acquired largely through gifts from Dalhousie alumni and friends. Notable among these works are a delightful greenstone bear by Pauta Saila (who is renowned for dancing bears), Towkee Maniapik’s Spirit, carved from a whale vertebra, Kenojouak’s striking stonecut print Blue Owl, and the rugged and monumental grey soapstone sculpture Mother and Child by John Kavik.