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Janet Kigusiuq

Janet Kigusiuq (1926 - 2005) was active/lived in Canada.  Janet Kigusiuq is known for Inuit Drawing.

Janet Kigusiuq is the daughter of acclaimed artist Jessie Oonark and sibling of many renowned artists including William Noah.  Her drawings are narrative almost to the point of a candid snapshot, she typically illustrates the landscape familiar to her and daily activities of traditional life.

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Janet Kigusiuq available:    Mathew Aqigaaq,  Charlie Ugyuk,  Ennutsiak Ennutsiak,  Mark Tungilik,  Akeeaktashuk,  Andy Miki,  John Pangnark,  Kananginak Pootoogook,  Davidiluak Alasua Amittu,  George (Tattener) Tataniq,  Luke Anguhadluq,  Abraham Etungat,  Nick Sikkuark,  Henry Evaluardjuk,  Abraham Nastapoka,  John Kavik,  Joe Talirunili,  Josiah Nuilaalik,  Judas Ullulaq,  Barnabus Arnasungaaq,  Karoo Ashevak,  Jessie Oonark,  Kiakshuk,  Peggy Ekagina



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Art MediaExhibition of Museum
  • Inuit Modern: Sarick Collection, Art Gallery of Ontario

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