File consists of a catalogue for an exhibition of Inuit carvings. The exhibition was presented at Dalhousie Art Gallery in June 1974.
Catalogue contains an introduction and visual description of the artworks written by Gilles and Leslie Duplantie, as well as names, artists, and technical descriptions of each carving.
Item is a photographic slide depicting two figurines made out of fur in the shape of rabbits or some other small animals. The figurines are posed on a background of snow. The photograph was taken in Port Burwell, Northwest Territories (now Nunavut).
Item is a photographic slide depicting a man with a white coat and a man with a red coat and glasses posing with their hands on their faces. The men are imitating the pose of a carving that is sitting between them. The photograph was taken in Cape Dorset, Northwest Territories (now Nunavut).
Item is a photographic slide depicting two goose figurines made out of fur, which are posed on some ice. The figurines are from somewhere in the eastern Canadian Arctic.
Item is a photographic slide depicting two small duck figurines made out of fur, which are posed on a rock. The figurines are from somewhere in the eastern Canadian Arctic and were made by someone named Bill.
Item is a photographic slide depicting two dolls from Fort Chimo, Quebec. The dolls both have carved faces and traditional Inuit clothes made out of fur. One doll is a man and one doll is a woman. The dolls are posed outdoors against some white stone.
Item is a photographic slide depicting three small duck figurines made out of fur, which are posed in a row in the snow. The figurines are from Sugluk, Quebec.
Item is a photograph showing three men making prints in an art centre in Cape Dorset, Northwest Territories. The photograph shows the men working at tables with several prints hanging on the walls behind them. The men are named Jolua, Luktor, and Eejiuudluk.
Item is a photographic slide depicting three goose figurines made out of fur, which are posed on some snow. One of the figurines is much smaller than the other two. The figurines are from Sugluk, Quebec.
Item is a photograph showing a woman named Emily Annatok holding a toy goose made of fur on her lap. There are two boys looking at the toy. The photograph was taken in Port Burwell, Northwest Territories.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified man carving something with a small pickax. He is sitting on the ground with the carving placed between his legs. The photograph was taken in Wakeham Bay, Quebec.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified man and woman holding a fur tapestry between them. They are standing in a room with several carvings on shelves.
Item is a photographic slide depicting a stone sculpture of a woman with a child on her shoulder. The sculpture is posed against a red background. The photograph was taken in Cape Dorset, Northwest Territories (now Nunavut).
Item is a photographic slide depicting a small stone sculpture of a ptarmigan. The sculpture is posed on the tundra somewhere in the eastern Canadian Arctic.
Item is a photographic slide depicting a small stone sculpture of a bear created by someone named Niviaksiak. The sculpture is posed on the tundra somewhere in the eastern Canadian Arctic.
Item is a photographic slide depicting a small stone sculpture of an owl made by someone name Latsolassie. The sculpture is posed on the tundra somewhere in the eastern Canadian Arctic.
Item is a photographic slide depicting a stone sculpture of an owl. The sculpture is posed against rocks and lichens. The sculpture comes from somewhere in the eastern Canadian Arctic.
Item is a photographic slide depicting a handmade fur doll posed on some snow. The doll was photographed in Port Burwell, Northwest Territories (now Killiniq, Nunavut).
Item is a photographic slide depicting a goose figurine made out of fur, which is posed on some ice. The figurine is from somewhere in the eastern Canadian Arctic.
Item is a photographic slide depicting a doll made from fur, posed on a pile of snow. The doll is from Port Burwell, Northwest Territories (now Killiniq, Nunavut).
Item is a photographic slide depicting a doll made out of fur, which is posed on some snow. The doll is from Port Burwell, Northwest Territories (now Killiniq, Nunavut).
Item is a photographic slide depicting a doll wearing a traditional Inuit parka with beaded trim and fringe. The doll is posed in a patch of grass. The doll comes from Fort Chimo, Quebec.
Item is a photograph of a boy wearing a white parka with fur trim and holding a carving of a seal. The photograph was taken in Cape Dorset, Northwest Territories.
File consists of two catalogues for the exhibition 'Baker Lake drawings', organized and circulated by the Winnipeg Art Gallery and presented at Dalhousie Art Gallery from October 2nd to October 30th, 1972.