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Agenda / February 27–April 11, 2020
Editors' Pick

Alootook Ipellie: Walking Both Sides of an Invisible Border

Alootook Ipellie (1951-2007), The Death of Nomadic Life, the Creeping Emergence of Civilization (2007), ink on illustration board. Estate of the artist. Photo by Justin Wonnacott, courtesy Carleton University Art Gallery. Alootook Ipellie (1951-2007), The Death of Nomadic Life, the Creeping Emergence of Civilization, 2007. Ink on illustration board. Estate of the artist. Photo: Justin Wonnacott. Courtesy Carleton University Art Gallery.
Gallery 1C03

515 Portage Avenue

Winnipeg, Manitoba

Date

February 27–April 11, 2020

Curator

Sandray Dyck, Heather Igloliorte and Christine Lalonde

“Alootook Ipellie: Walking Both Sides of an Invisible Border” is a touring exhibition honouring the work of Inuit artist and writer Alootook Ipellie. His work gives voice to various issues affecting Inuit Nunangat in the forms of political cartoons, serial comic strips and drawings.