Kinngait, NU
Kinngait
HIGH MOUNTAIN
Once known as Cape Dorset, residents voted to adopt an Inuktitut name in December of 2019. Located on an island off the southwest edge of Baffin Island in Nunavut and home to the Kenojuak Cultural Centre and Print Shop, Kinngait is internationally known for its arts in several forms including stone carving in serpentine and marble. An annual print release out of the West Baffin Eskimo Cooperative is eagerly awaited by collectors worldwide. Although there have been many master artists in Kinngait, Kenojuak Ashevak was the most famous Inuit artist in the world.
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Original Shuvinai Ashoona
$1,800.00 Add to cart -
Original Shuvinai Ashoona
$2,000.00 Add to cart -
Owl and Hare
$500.00 Add to cart -
Parents and a Baby by Sii Ashoona
$490.00 Add to cart -
Polar Bear in Camp
$1,400.00 Add to cart -
Raven’s Alarm
$800.00 Add to cart -
Red Umbrella
$650.00 Add to cart -
Seal by Sam Kolola
$1,300.00 Add to cart -
Smoking Caribou
$800.00 Add to cart -
Stone Qulliq
$450.00 Add to cart -
Stowaway Loons
$1,200.00 Add to cart -
Talilazuq Napaguatu
$1,800.00 Add to cart
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