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Siassie Kenneally
Born
May 19, 1969
Died2018
NationalityCanadian Inuit
Known forGraphic arts (pencil crayon)

Siassie Kenneally (29 May 1969 – 2018) was an Inuk artist based in Cape Dorset (Kinngait), Northwest Territories (now Nunavut). [1] [2] Kenneally was known for her pencil-crayon drawings depicting traditional Inuit lifestyles. [3]

Her work is included in the collections of the National Gallery of Canada [4] and the Dennos Museum. [5] In 2017, her work had a solo exhibition at Feheley Fine Arts titled "All the Things That I Have Seen". [1] [3]

Biography

Kenneally comes from a family of artists, her mother Mayureak Ashoona was a celebrated print maker and her father, Qaqaq Ashoona, noted carver. She was the granddaughter of artists Sheouak Petaulassie and Pitseolak Ashoona, and cousins to Shuvinai Ashoona and Annie Pootoogook. [6]

She began to draw 2004 while in the Kinngait Co-operative. [7]

References

  1. ^ a b Foundation, Inuit Art. "Siassie Kenneally | IAQ Profiles". Inuit Art Foundation. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  2. ^ Randolph Leigh, Patricia (2010-10-31). International Exploration of Technology Equity and the Digital Divide: Critical, Historical and Social Perspectives: Critical, Historical and Social Perspectives. IGI Global. ISBN  9781615207947.
  3. ^ a b IAQ. "Remembering Siassie Kenneally". Inuit Art Foundation. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  4. ^ "Siassie Kenneally".
  5. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-09-06. Retrieved 2019-05-20.{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link)
  6. ^ "Siasse Kenneally: All the Things That I Have Seen". Inuit Art Foundation. Retrieved 2021-01-22.
  7. ^ Campbell, Nancy G. (2020). Annie Pootoogook : life & work (PDF). Art Canada Institute. p. 82. ISBN  9781487102371.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Siassie Kenneally
Born
May 19, 1969
Died2018
NationalityCanadian Inuit
Known forGraphic arts (pencil crayon)

Siassie Kenneally (29 May 1969 – 2018) was an Inuk artist based in Cape Dorset (Kinngait), Northwest Territories (now Nunavut). [1] [2] Kenneally was known for her pencil-crayon drawings depicting traditional Inuit lifestyles. [3]

Her work is included in the collections of the National Gallery of Canada [4] and the Dennos Museum. [5] In 2017, her work had a solo exhibition at Feheley Fine Arts titled "All the Things That I Have Seen". [1] [3]

Biography

Kenneally comes from a family of artists, her mother Mayureak Ashoona was a celebrated print maker and her father, Qaqaq Ashoona, noted carver. She was the granddaughter of artists Sheouak Petaulassie and Pitseolak Ashoona, and cousins to Shuvinai Ashoona and Annie Pootoogook. [6]

She began to draw 2004 while in the Kinngait Co-operative. [7]

References

  1. ^ a b Foundation, Inuit Art. "Siassie Kenneally | IAQ Profiles". Inuit Art Foundation. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  2. ^ Randolph Leigh, Patricia (2010-10-31). International Exploration of Technology Equity and the Digital Divide: Critical, Historical and Social Perspectives: Critical, Historical and Social Perspectives. IGI Global. ISBN  9781615207947.
  3. ^ a b IAQ. "Remembering Siassie Kenneally". Inuit Art Foundation. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  4. ^ "Siassie Kenneally".
  5. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-09-06. Retrieved 2019-05-20.{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link)
  6. ^ "Siasse Kenneally: All the Things That I Have Seen". Inuit Art Foundation. Retrieved 2021-01-22.
  7. ^ Campbell, Nancy G. (2020). Annie Pootoogook : life & work (PDF). Art Canada Institute. p. 82. ISBN  9781487102371.

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