Nunavut Gallery Inc

Top choice in Winnipeg


Second to none when it comes to its selection of Inuit prints and carvings, this place is both for serious collectors and people simply looking to explore the works of Kenojuak Ashevak, Andrew Qappik, Ningiukulu Tivi, Toonoo Sharky, Jessie Oonark and other prominent printmakers and carvers. Richard is happy to show true enthusiasts around.


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