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NAPARTUK, Mina
- Naissance
- Kuujjuarapik, Quebec, 1913
- Décès
- Umiujaq, 2001
- Notice biographique
- In the 1980s Napartuk began managing the women’s craft shop in Kuujuarapik. In her own work, she applied traditional skills of working with skins, furs, and fabrics, to create appliquéd wallhangings that captured the traditional way of life that she and her contemporaries remembered. Napartuk used a combination of text and images to tell a story, producing wall hangings known as ‘akinnamiutak.’ The women’s workshop that she managed was also known for making dolls and traditional clothing such as seal skin boots known as Kamiks, which Napartuk depicted in some of her hangings. Napartuk has participated in craft workshops in Montreal and Toronto and has exhibited her prize-winning dolls nationally and internationally. Her work is found in public and private collections throughout Canada.
- Médias
- Textiles
- BIBLIOGRAPHIE
Documents sur l'artiste- Crandall, Richard C. Inuit Art: A History Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland, 2000.
- Heller, Jules and Nancy. North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century New York: Garland, 1995.
- Hoffmann, Gerhard, ed. In the Shadow of the Sun: Perspectives on Contemporary Native Art Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1993.
- Issenman, Betty. Sinews of Survival: The Living Legacy of Inuit Clothing Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1997.
- Myers, Marybelle Mitchell. Things Made by Inuit Québec: Fédération des coopératives du Nouveau Québec, 1980.
- Nungak, Zebedee, ed. Conférence des anciens du Nouveau-Québec Inukjuak, Quebec: Avataq Cultural Ins, 1983.