Emataluk Saggiak
Born December 23, 1955 (Cape Dorset, Nunavut)
Emataluk Saggiak comes from a lineage of artists, with both his parents, Lizzie and Saggiak Saggiak, being renowned creators. Emataluk began his journey in sculpture in the early 1970s, heavily influenced by his father’s artistic legacy.
Recognition of Emataluk’s talent has been evident through various exhibitions, including “2011 New Beginnings in the Arctic” at Balzac Fine Arts Gallery in Toronto, ON, “2009 Small Sculptures by Great Artists” at Feheley Fine Arts Gallery in Toronto, ON, “2005 Cape Dorset Sculpture” at Spirit Wrestler Gallery in Vancouver, BC, and “2001 Spirit of the Walrus” at Feheley Fine Arts Gallery in Toronto, ON.
His work reflects a deep connection to his Inuit heritage, often portraying scenes and figures inspired by Arctic life and culture. Emataluk’s sculptures are characterized by intricate details and expressive forms, capturing the essence of the Arctic landscape and its inhabitants with skill and reverence.