Mary Qayuaryuk

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Mary Qayuaryuk (April 25, 1908 – June 7, 1982), also known as Kudjuakjuk, was an Inuit printmaker and midwife. She settled in Cape Dorset in 1966 after living off the land. She was the first woman elected to the Cape Dorset Community Council and between 1966 and 1982 she worked with the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative. She was married to Kopapik "A" and three of her daughters also became artists, Qaunaq Mikkigak, Sheokjuke Toonoo, and Laisa Qayuaryuk. Her granddaughter, Ovilu Tunnillie (1949–2014) was an Inuit sculptor. rdf:langString
Mary Qayuaryuk (25 de abril de 1908 - 7 de junho de 1982), também conhecida como Kudjuakjuk, foi uma gravadora e parteira Inuit. Ela estabeleceu-se em Cape Dorset em 1966, depois de viver da terra. Ela foi a primeira mulher eleita para o Conselho da Comunidade de Cape Dorset e, entre 1966 e 1982, trabalhou com a West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative. Ela era casada com Kopapik "A" e três das suas filhas também se tornaram artistas, Qaunaq Mikkigak, Sheokjuke Toonoo e Laisa Qayuaryuk. A sua neta, (1949–2014) também foi uma artista inuíte. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Mary Qayuaryuk
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rdf:langString Mary Qayuaryuk (April 25, 1908 – June 7, 1982), also known as Kudjuakjuk, was an Inuit printmaker and midwife. She settled in Cape Dorset in 1966 after living off the land. She was the first woman elected to the Cape Dorset Community Council and between 1966 and 1982 she worked with the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative. She was married to Kopapik "A" and three of her daughters also became artists, Qaunaq Mikkigak, Sheokjuke Toonoo, and Laisa Qayuaryuk. Her work was focused on animals, and owls and other birds in particular. Her work is included in the collections of the National Gallery of Canada, and the Portland Art Museum. She had exhibits at The Innuit Gallery of Eskimo Art, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver, Arctic Artistry, Feheley Fine Arts, and the Frye Art Museum among others. Her granddaughter, Ovilu Tunnillie (1949–2014) was an Inuit sculptor.
rdf:langString Mary Qayuaryuk (25 de abril de 1908 - 7 de junho de 1982), também conhecida como Kudjuakjuk, foi uma gravadora e parteira Inuit. Ela estabeleceu-se em Cape Dorset em 1966, depois de viver da terra. Ela foi a primeira mulher eleita para o Conselho da Comunidade de Cape Dorset e, entre 1966 e 1982, trabalhou com a West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative. Ela era casada com Kopapik "A" e três das suas filhas também se tornaram artistas, Qaunaq Mikkigak, Sheokjuke Toonoo e Laisa Qayuaryuk. O seu trabalho era focado em animais, corujas e outros pássaros em particular. O seu trabalho está incluído nas colecções da Galeria Nacional do Canadá, e do Museu de Arte de Portland. Ela teve exposições na The Innuit Gallery of Eskimo Art, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver, Arctic Artistry, Feheley Fine Arts e o Frye Art Museum, entre outros. A sua neta, (1949–2014) também foi uma artista inuíte.
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