Bill Nasogaluak (1953-) is an Inuk painter and sculpture from Tuktoyaktuk, in Canada's Northwest Territories.[1]

Inukshuk built by Nasogaluak in Monterrey, Mexico

Nasogaluak's works focus on Inuvialuit culture and commentary on Inuit life.[2] Nasogaluak is also a snow sculptor.[3]

Selected works edit

Further reading edit

  • Olson, Michael. "Bill Nasogaluak, masterful apprentice." Inuit art quarterly, 2002, Vol.17 (1), p.30-35
  • Mitchell, Marybelle. Bill Nasogaluak: getting past the oral tradition." Inuit Art Quarterly, 1996, Vol.11 (3), p.28-35

References edit

  1. ^ "Bill Nasogaluak". Art Gallery of Ontario. Retrieved 2023-11-09.
  2. ^ Foundation, Inuit Art. "Bill Nasogaluak | IAQ Profiles". Inuit Art Foundation. Retrieved 2023-11-09.
  3. ^ Soublière, M (2005). "NWT's snow sculpting dynasty/La dynastie de sculpture sur glace des T.N.-O./Nunatsiarmiut aputimik sanannguarnirmut ajunngilaat". Inuktitut. Spring: 8–10.
  4. ^ Kovler, Anna. "Inuit modern". Border Crossings, 2011, Vol.30 (4), p.94-95
  5. ^ "'Just a number': Artist explores government's mistreatment of Inuit". CBC.