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Jade Nasogaluak Carpenter
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Jade Nasogaluak Carpenter is an [[Inuvialuit|Inuvialuk]] artist and curator based in [[Calgary|Calgary, Alberta, Canada]].<ref></ref> They serve on the Indigenous Advisory Circle at the [[Winnipeg Art Gallery]] and is a guest curator tasked with programming the inaugural exhibitions of the WAG Inuit Art Centre, opening in 2020.<ref></ref> They create [[Soapstone|soap stone]] carvings of every day and unexpected items to challenge the traditional ideas of [[Inuit art]].
== Early Life ==
Jade Nasogaluak Carpenter was born in [[Yellowknife]], [[Northwest Territories|Northwest Territories, Canada.]] Their mother is from [[Tuktoyaktuk|Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories]] and their father is from [[Sachs Harbour|Sachs Harbour, Northwest Territories.]]
== Education ==
Nasogaluak Carpenter holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drawing from the [[Alberta University of the Arts]] and a diploma in Fine Art from [[MacEwan University]]. In 2018, they completed the Indigenous Curatorial Research Practicum at the [[Banff Centre]].
== Accomplishments ==
In 2018, Jade Nasogaluak Carpenter was awarded the inaugural Primary Colours/Couleurs primaires Emerging Artist Award. <ref></ref> Their soap stone carvings were displayed at [[Art Mûr]] in [[Montreal|Montreal, Canada]] as part of the 4th edition of the [[Contemporary Native Art Biennial]] <ref></ref> and their photographic work entitled ''(That's A-Mori)'' featured as part of ''Resilience:The National Billboard Exhibition Project'', a billboard exhibition organized by [[Mentoring Artists for Women's Art (MAWA)]] in response to Call to Action #79 of the [[Truth and reconciliation commission|Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report]].<ref></ref>
They were also selected to participate in the [[Canadian Art (magazine)|Canadian Art]] TD North/South Artist Exchange.<ref></ref>
== References ==
== Early Life ==
Jade Nasogaluak Carpenter was born in [[Yellowknife]], [[Northwest Territories|Northwest Territories, Canada.]] Their mother is from [[Tuktoyaktuk|Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories]] and their father is from [[Sachs Harbour|Sachs Harbour, Northwest Territories.]]
== Education ==
Nasogaluak Carpenter holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drawing from the [[Alberta University of the Arts]] and a diploma in Fine Art from [[MacEwan University]]. In 2018, they completed the Indigenous Curatorial Research Practicum at the [[Banff Centre]].
== Accomplishments ==
In 2018, Jade Nasogaluak Carpenter was awarded the inaugural Primary Colours/Couleurs primaires Emerging Artist Award. <ref></ref> Their soap stone carvings were displayed at [[Art Mûr]] in [[Montreal|Montreal, Canada]] as part of the 4th edition of the [[Contemporary Native Art Biennial]] <ref></ref> and their photographic work entitled ''(That's A-Mori)'' featured as part of ''Resilience:The National Billboard Exhibition Project'', a billboard exhibition organized by [[Mentoring Artists for Women's Art (MAWA)]] in response to Call to Action #79 of the [[Truth and reconciliation commission|Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report]].<ref></ref>
They were also selected to participate in the [[Canadian Art (magazine)|Canadian Art]] TD North/South Artist Exchange.<ref></ref>
== References ==
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