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Tarralik Duffy Featured in Inuit Art Quarterly

February 25, 2024

Saskatoon-based multidisciplinary artist Tarralik Duffy is the subject of a feature article in the fall 2023 issue of Inuit Art Quarterly. In the article, author Emily Laurent Henderson reviews Duffy’s dramatic rise to national prominence with her series of exhibitions at venues including Winnipeg Art Gallery/Qaumajuq, the Art Gallery of Ontario and SAW Nordic Lab (Ottawa). Entitled “Tarralik Duffy: The Art of Plenty,” Henderson’s richly illustrated article explores Duffy’s pop-inflected practice, paying close attention to her series of soft sculptures depicting a range of consumer objects associated with life in northern communities such as pop cans and Bic lighters.

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