One of the first artists to ever begin creating works at the print studio in Kinngait, Nunavut in the 1960s, Lucy Qinnuayuak’s colourful depictions of birds and scenes of domestic life bring to life the world as she saw it. In this exhibition of 20 works on paper, the viewer is invited to explore the evolution of Qinnuayuak’s style, from her concept drawings to stonecut prints, many of which include her much-loved owls. This exhibition is curated by Emily Henderson, former AGO Curatorial Assistant, Indigenous & Canadian Art.
Press release courtesy Art Gallery of Ontario.
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