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ᓱᕕᓇᐃ ᐊᓱᓇ 
SHUVINAI ASHOONA 

  ᓱᕕᓇᐃ ᐊᓱᓇ
SHUVINAI ASHOONA
1961-present
Inuit 
Kinngait, Qikiqtaaluk [Baffin Island] 
Nunavut, Canada
 
Graphic Arts

Shuvinai Ashoona is one of Kinngait's most vibrant rising stars. A 3rd generation artist who has gained recent international popularity, she is known for her vibrant and thorught provoking depictions of life in the artic. 

 

Shuvinai was born in Kinngait in 1961. Her father was a skilled hunter and master carver who gained international recognition as a sculptor during his lifetime and who himself was the youngest son of the great first-generation Inuit graphic artist Pitseolak Ashoona. Her mother, Sorosilutu Ashoona was also a skilled artist in her own right.

Shuvinai began drawing in 1996 and primarily works in pen, ink, coulored pencil and oil stick but is also known for her prints which showcase her finely layered sensivitity to the world around her. Her monumental drawings are often visually complex and highly detailed landscapes that muddle the borders between natural and super natural worlds. Such drawings are often cinematic in composition, depicting scenes as if hovering from above or in hyper focus, creating a dreamlike yet starkly emotive and intimate view. As well as reimiagining stories from Inuit oral tradition in new fantastical works, she also focuses on reflecting the transformations that artic colonialsim and climate change have and continue to bring to the lives of her community and the landscapes of her home. 

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She has taken part in several notable exhibitions including Three Woman, Three Generations in 1999 alongside her grandmother Pitseolak Ashoons and her aunt Napachie Pootoogook. Her work can be seen in national and international collections and galleries including the National Gallery of Canada, the Canadian Museam of Civilisation and at Canada House in London. 

 

Her work has featured in Art Basel and at several International Biennale's including  Sydney in 2012, Venice in 2022 and Gwangju in 2023. She is also the subject of a documentery art film called, Ghost Noise (----), produced and directed by Marcia Connolly. In 2024 she was granted the Governor General of Canada's Artistic Achivement Award.

Currently 
On Show
  

From Ice Flows to Shore: Tales from the Artic 

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