Eskimo artist Kenojuak

Duration: 20

Year Published: 1964

Creator: McGraw-Hill

Format: 16mm

Color: Color

Sound: sound

Description: A film essay about Kénojuak, an Eskimo graphic artist who as a wife and mother makes her drawings when she is free from her duties on the trail or in camp. Discusses the sources of her inspiration, and describes the way in which her stone prints are reproduced on fine rice paper at the cooperative Art Center of Cape Dorset. Eventually, her work is sold in the galleries of the south., A film essay about Kenojuak, an Eskimo graphic artist who as a wife and mother makes her drawings when she is free from the duties of trail and camp. Discusses the sources of her inspiration; describes the means by which her stone prints are reproduced for sale.

Complete Record: A film essay about Kénojuak, an Eskimo graphic artist who as a wife and mother makes her drawings when she is free from her duties on the trail or in camp. Discusses the sources of her inspiration, and describes the way in which her stone prints are reproduced on fine rice paper at the cooperative Art Center of Cape Dorset. Eventually, her work is sold in the galleries of the south. , A film essay about Kenojuak, an Eskimo graphic artist who as a wife and mother makes her drawings when she is free from the duties of trail and camp. Discusses the sources of her inspiration; describes the means by which her stone prints are reproduced for sale.NOTE: Two (or more) records have been merged together to create this data.


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