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Art Permanent Collections

Worlds on Paper

Drawings from Kinngait

edited by Emily Laurent Henderson

Publisher
Figure 1 Publishing
Initial publish date
Mar 2025
Category
Permanent Collections, Drawing
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781773272580
    Publish Date
    Mar 2025
    List Price
    $60

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A major publication, Worlds on Paper: Drawings from Kinngait features over 150 never-before-seen original drawings by internationally renowned Inuit artists from Kinngait (Cape Dorset).

In 1990, the celebrated printmaking studio in Kinngait (Cape Dorset) transferred their complete drawings archive to the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Ontario for safekeeping. The McMichael recently completed the digitization of this invaluable treasury of works, making it accessible to communities across the Arctic as well as to the wider public.

Worlds on Paper, an exhibition led by Inuit curator Emily Laurent Henderson, explores the profound impact and importance of drawing in Kinngait, not just as a precursor to printmaking, but as a vital and enduring discipline in its own right. This groundbreaking Inuit-led publication includes essays by Susan Aglukark, Kyle Aleekuk, Mark Bennett, Napatsi Folger, Jamesie Fournier, Janice Grey, Jonas Laurent Henderson, Jessica Kotierk, Nicole Luke, Malayah Maloney, Aghalingiak Ohokannoak, Jocelyn Piirainen, Krista Ulukuk Zawadski, and others, and explores the transition from traditional life on the land to 21st century community living.

Kinngait is renowned internationally for printmaking but an exploration of the drawings archive reveals careers previously overlooked while also allowing established artists to be seen in a new light. Dreaming Forward provides a richer understanding of the creativity that blossomed in Kinngait over four decades, as the print making studio rose to international renown. This publication animates the legacy of Kinngait Studio and its role in generating, nurturing, and promoting artists who continue to challenge expectations and provoke fresh understandings.

About the author

Contributor Notes

Emily Laurent Henderson is the Associate Curator, Indigenous Arts and Culture, at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. As a Kalaaleq (South Greenlandic) person, her practice is centered on Inuit and Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination in the arts. She is also a writer and poet, with her work appearing in several national arts publications. She released a debut collection of poetry in 2024.