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Dear friends,

Please visit us in person or online to see our new acquisitions.  Of course, we can only highlight a fraction of our selections in newsletters and on the website.  If you are looking for a particular artist, subject or community, please contact us and we will be happy to assist you.

On a personal note . . .
 
Thank you to everyone who has inquired after my fractured kneecap, which is healing well.   The gallery has resumed normal hours (Tuesday - Saturday 1:30-6:30 pm), but we may close early on some days to give the knee some rest.  We hope to see you there. 
 
 
 
Owl and Chick by Joanassie Manning
Looking for inspiration for holiday gifts?
 
 
 
We are happy to help you select gifts from the North for your collector friends.  In addition to our major pieces, we have a selection of smaller works priced at less than $1000, many of which are collected here. 

 

 

Views from the North:  
Drawings from Cape Dorset

January 10 - February 28, 2014



For the first time, Alaska on Madison will present an exhibition of original one-of-a-kind drawings from Cape Dorset.   Views from the North:  Drawings from Cape Dorset will start the new year at the gallery with a reception on Thursday, January 9, 2014 from 6-8 pm.  We hope to see you there.
 
Cape Dorset drawings have evolved from being merely the starting point for prints to being fully realized works.  Through their drawings, the younger generation of artists is grappling with current issues, like global warming and the relationship between traditional ways and 21st century reality.  
 
The seasonal variations in the landscape are a dominant theme, with ice coming (Nicotye Samayualie's The beauty of the fall weather) and going (Itee Pootoogook's Ice in Spring and Tim Pitseolak's Ice Breakup) and staying (Tim Pitsiulak's majestic "Ukiatsaami Malijua" (Mallik Mountain)). Qavavau Manumie, Nujalia Quvianaqtuliaq and Suli Uqsuaq offer views of the land at varied times and seasons. Shuvinai Ashoona contributes two fantasy globe-scapes featuring multiple worlds, some familiar and some unfamiliar. Papiara Tukiki presents a herd of caribou in the landscape.  Ningeokuluk Teevee is represented by real and spirit birds. And Jutai Toonoo covers all bases, with a portrait, a landscape and a haunting Raven over mountains in shades of blue.
 
You  can preview the exhibit here.
 
 

 

 

Cape Dorset 2014 Calendars are here 
 
We have Cape Dorset 2014 Calendars, which feature twelve prints by Kenojuak Ashevak (1927-2013), whose work was included in -- and became a mainstay of -- every annual print collection from Cape Dorset from 1959 through 2013. The prints in this calendar range from 1960's Hare Spirits to 2012's Red Fox.  

 

 

About Us

 

Alaska on Madison is a gallery of indigenous art of Alaska and Canada run by collectors for collectors.  We feature Inuit art of the twentieth and twenty-first century Canadian Arctic,  two-thousand-year-old objects from the Old Bering Sea cultures, and  nineteenth century art from the Northwest Coast peoples and Yup'ik Eskimos.  Our collection ranges from museum-quality works to more modest but still excellent works for private collectors, whether novice  or sophisticated. 

 

Baffled by syllabic signatures?  Learn how to interpret them by using our guide, Deciphering Inuktitut Signatures, and our Inuit Artist Search Tool.

 

Regular gallery hours are Tuesday - Saturday 1:00 - 6:30 pm, but please check with us first if you are planning to arrive late in the day (see personal note above).

 

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