Ohotaq Mikkigak
Ohotaq Mikkigak was a Cape Dorset based Inuk artist from southern Baffin Island. Mikkigak was involved with Cape Dorset printmaking in the program's early years, providing drawn designs for printing. Many of his works were printed and featured in the studio's annual collections, including Eskimo Fox Trapper and three pieces used in the Cape Dorset Studio's 40th anniversary collection. Mikkigak's work has also been included in of over twenty group exhibitions and was the subject of multiple solo exhibitions, including a show held by Feheley Fine Arts called Ohotaq Mikkigak: Imagined Landscapes.
Career
Formative years
Mikkigak drew for the Cape Dorset printmaking program when it was in its early stages of operation. His first printed work, Eskimo Fox Trapper, was realized in 1961. As the printmaking studio progressed, Mikkigak partially withdrew his participation, beginning to work full-time for numerous community-based agencies. Following his retirement from caretaking at the Peter Pitseolak School in Cape Dorset, Mikkigak returned to drawing, and three of his works were included in the Cape Dorset print studio's 40th anniversary collection. Three lithographed versions of his works used the chine collé technique, and were included in the Annual Print Collection of 2001. A print of Mikkigak's work called Three Ravens was also included in 2001 catalogue for the West Baffin Eskimo Co-Operative.Later career
Mikkigak's first solo exhibition of drawings and prints was held in September 2010 at Feheley Fine Arts in Toronto, Ontario. He had another solo show at Feheley Fine Arts in November 2012 called Ohotaq Mikkigak: Imagined Landscapes. Also in 2012, Mikkigak exhibited several large-scale drawings alongside the works of fellow Canadian artist Jack Bush at the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery at the University of Toronto. Mikkigak's other group exhibitions include:Selected exhibits
- June–July, 2010: North Meets South, Feheley Fine Arts
- July–December, 2010: Nipirasait : Inuit Prints from Cape Dorset, Canadian Embassy
- June, 2011: Dorset Large: Large Scale drawings from the Kinngait Studios, Feheley Fine Arts
- February–March, 2012: Dorset Now, Feheley Fine Arts
- October, 2012: 2012 Cape Dorset Annual Print Collection, Galerie d'Art Vincent
- April–June, 2013: Dorset Seen, Carleton University Art Gallery
- October, 2013: Toronto International Art Fair, Metro Toronto Convention Centre
- October–November, 2013: The Hand of the Artist, Feheley Fine Arts
Collections
Mikkigak's work is featured in several collections including:- The Brooklyn Museum
- The Canadian Museum of History
- The Dennos Museum Center at Northwestern Michigan College
- The Glenbow Museum
- The Klamer Family Collection at the Art Gallery of Ontario
- The McMichael Canadian Art Collection
- The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, Québec
- The National Gallery of Canada
- The Arnold Aubert Vernon Inuit Collection at Louisiana State University
- The University of Michigan Museum of Art
- The Winnipeg Art Gallery