IPELLE Alootook

IPELLE Alootook

This well known artist, poet and journalist was born 1951 in Nuvuqquq, Nunivak. He moved to Ottawa as a young man and remained there till his death.

He drew a cartoon strip called “Nuna & Vut” for Nunatsiaq News from 1994 to 1997. A book called Arctic Dreams and Nightmares is a collection of his stories, poems and art work.

An exhibit of his work was on display from September 17 to December 9 2018 at the Carleton University Art Gallery under the title “Alootook Ipellie: Walking Both Sides Of An Invisible Border”. The title was taken from one of his poems. A display of his cartoon strips was held at the same time at the Manx Pub on Elgin Street, Ottawa.

He died in Ottawa in 2007.

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

NEWSPAPER:

Nunatsiaq News, 1994 to 1997: “Nut and Vut”, Car., Alootook Ipellie.

SOURCE

Internet:

“Alootook Ipellia.” Wikipedia the free encyclopedia, 13 Oct. 2018. Accessed 27 Oct. 2018.

“CBC News, posted 2 Oct. 2018: “Determined curators piece together Inuk artist’s oeuvre.”  Accessed 27 Oct. 2018.

GALLERY:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\I\IPELLIE Alootook, CBC News, 2 Oct. 2018.jpg        “The Death Of Nordic Life, the Creeping Emergence of Civilization.” An ink drawing 2007. (Justin Wonnacott) CBC News 2 Oct. 2018.