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1924 Kazan River, Nunavut Territory, Canada - 2017. Known for: Animal figure stone carving.
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Barnabus Arnasungaaq. Inuit. Baker Lake, Nunavut Territory, Canada. (1924-2017). As one of the eldest of the original group of carvers still working in Baker Lake, Barnabus Arnasungaaq’s work has... Read full biography
Barnabus Arnasungaaq. Inuit. Baker Lake, Nunavut Territory, Canada. (1924-2017). As one of the eldest of the original group of carvers still working in Baker Lake, Barnabus Arnasungaaq’s work has been an influence in his community and on the art of the Keewatin for four decades. For the nomadic... Read full biography
Barnabus Arnasungaaq. Inuit. Baker Lake, Nunavut Territory, Canada. (1924-2017). As one of the eldest of the original group of carvers still working in Baker Lake, Barnabus Arnasungaaq’s work has been an influence in his community and on the art of the Keewatin for four decades. For the nomadic hunting groups of the Keewatin area (to the northwest of Hudson Bay), the late 1950s were a most challenging time in their history. With the collapse of the caribou herds and the subsequent famine of... Read full biography
Barnabus Arnasungaaq. Inuit. Baker Lake, Nunavut Territory, Canada. (1924-2017). As one of the eldest of the original group of carvers still working in Baker Lake, Barnabus Arnasungaaq’s work has been an influence in his community and on the art of the Keewatin for four decades. For the nomadic hunting groups of the Keewatin area (to the northwest of Hudson Bay), the late 1950s were a most challenging time in their history. With the collapse of the caribou herds and the subsequent famine of 1956-57, it was the decision of the federal government to evacuate the area, moving the Inuit into the existing villages for medical care and to establish them in permanent settlements in the hopes of ending the never-ending cycle of feast or famine.... Read full biography
Barnabus Arnasungaaq. Inuit. Baker Lake, Nunavut Territory, Canada. (1924-2017). As one of the eldest of the original group of carvers still working in Baker Lake, Barnabus Arnasungaaq’s work has been an influence in his community and on the art of the Keewatin for four decades. For the nomadic hunting groups of the Keewatin area (to the northwest of Hudson Bay), the late 1950s were a most challenging time in their history. With the collapse of the caribou herds and the subsequent famine of 1956-57, it was the decision of the federal government to evacuate the area, moving the Inuit into the existing villages for medical care and to establish them in permanent settlements in the hopes of ending the never-ending cycle of feast or famine. For the new residents of these communities it was a difficult transition period: moving from the nomadic life into the villages... Read full biography
Barnabus Arnasungaaq - Artist Info
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Art Method
- •Direct Carver, Hand Carving
Art Media
Art Style
- •Inuit Art
Added Description
- •Married to an Artist
