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Rankin Inlet Was Created In The 1950S As The First Acrtic Mining Operation Employing Indigenous, And Previously Nomadic, People. The Mines Eventual Closing Resulted In Significant Social Strife, Including The Death Of A Once Thriving Artistic Community. The 1990S Has Seen A Rebirth Of Work By Younger Graphic Artists And Sculptors The Medium Of Clay.
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- Q: What are the dimensions of 'Rankin Inlet Ceramics: Inuit Art'? A: The dimensions are six point two six inches in length, zero point two five inches in width, and eight point seven five inches in height.
- Q: How many pages does 'Rankin Inlet Ceramics: Inuit Art' have? A: This book contains sixty four pages, providing insights into Inuit art and the history of Rankin Inlet.
- Q: What type of binding does this book use? A: The book uses paperback binding, making it lightweight and easy to handle.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Rankin Inlet Ceramics: Inuit Art'? A: The author is Darlene Coward Wight, who explores the significance of Inuit art in this publication.
- Q: What category does 'Rankin Inlet Ceramics: Inuit Art' fall under? A: This book falls under the category of ceramics, specifically focusing on Inuit artistic expressions.
- Q: What is the primary focus of 'Rankin Inlet Ceramics: Inuit Art'? A: The book focuses on the history and revival of Inuit art in Rankin Inlet, particularly ceramic works.
- Q: What is the intended audience for this book? A: The book is suitable for art enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in Inuit culture and ceramics.
- Q: Is there any specific age group this book is suitable for? A: Yes, it is suitable for ages twelve and up, as it contains historical context and artistic analysis.
- Q: How do I store 'Rankin Inlet Ceramics: Inuit Art' to keep it in good condition? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading and damage.
- Q: How should I clean 'Rankin Inlet Ceramics: Inuit Art' if it gets dirty? A: To clean the book, gently wipe the cover with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions.
- Q: What if 'Rankin Inlet Ceramics: Inuit Art' arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact the seller within thirty days for a replacement or refund.
- Q: Is there a warranty on 'Rankin Inlet Ceramics: Inuit Art'? A: Typically, books do not come with a warranty, but check with the seller for their specific return policy.
- Q: Can I find similar books on Inuit art? A: Yes, there are many other books on Inuit art available that explore various mediums and artists.
- Q: Is 'Rankin Inlet Ceramics: Inuit Art' suitable for collectors? A: Yes, collectors of Inuit art and ceramics will find this book valuable for its insights and history.
- Q: What themes are explored in 'Rankin Inlet Ceramics: Inuit Art'? A: The book explores themes of cultural identity, artistic revival, and the impact of historical events on Inuit artists.
- Q: How can I learn more about the Inuit art movement? A: Reading 'Rankin Inlet Ceramics: Inuit Art' is a great start, and you can explore other publications and exhibitions focused on Inuit art.