The new addition will house the Gallery’s celebrated collection of contemporary Inuit art and provide new facilities for an expanded studio art and educational program. With a collection of nearly ...
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TRAVERSE CITY — The Dennos Museum Center's signature Inuit art gallery will be able to expand thanks to a $1 million gift. The gift is from Barbara and Dudley Smith III, Northwestern Michigan College ...
In the midst of a long brutal winter, it’s good to remember that beauty can be found in frozen places. The work of art that Tim and Joy Reade recently brought to a Trash or Treasure appraisal held at ...
The Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG), the oldest public art gallery in Western Canada, will reopen its doors to the public on March 27 with a new exhibition space containing the largest public collection of ...
A new museum for the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s leading collection of Inuit art opens on Saturday in a project shaped by Inuit. By Ian Austen Winnipeg sits far from the territory of the Inuit. But the ...
The Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG) is inviting everyone to celebrate the opening of one of Canada’s most long-awaited and groundbreaking museums, Qaumajuq, with a virtual celebration and free days on ...
An uncanny figurine of a mutant fish-man rests next to a cool stone sculpture of a polar bear. The strange creatures that straddle the line between sea and shore, man and animal, are unique to ...
Two stories above the frozen fish and live crustaceans of the Red Hook Fairway, a man who has spent his adult life pursuing the Alaska King Crab has opened a gallery for the art he fell in love while ...
The Northwestern Michigan College Foundation has received a $1 million gift to expand the Inuit art gallery at the Dennos Museum Center in Traverse City. The following is a letter from Rebecca Teahen, ...
Foreword / Diana Nemirojf -- Acknowledgments / Diana Nemiroff and Ingo Hessel -- History of Collecting Inuit Art at Carleton University / Sandra Dyck -- Narrative and Anthology in Inuit Art / Ingo ...
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