CANTON -- The first exhibition of 2019 at St. Lawrence University’s Richard F. Brush Art Gallery will feature the works of Alootook Ipellie (1951–2007) in “Walking Both Sides of an Invisible …
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CANTON -- The first exhibition of 2019 at St. Lawrence University’s Richard F. Brush Art Gallery will feature the works of Alootook Ipellie (1951–2007) in “Walking Both Sides of an Invisible Border.”
The exhibition will take place from Jan. 16 to Feb. 23 and will feature a guest lecture by the curators on Feb. 4.
Born at Nuvuqquq on Baffin Island and raised in Iqaluit, Ipellie moved to Ottawa in the late 1960s to attend high school.
Over the next four decades, mostly spent in Ottawa, he worked as an artist, writer, cartoonist, editor, illustrator, and journalist.