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Erin Gingrich

Participates in 1 Session

Erin Ggaadimits Ivalu Gingrich (Koyukon Dené/Iñupiaq) is a carver and interdisciplinary artist living, working, and subsisting in South-Central Alaska. Honoring her arctic and subarctic ancestral homelands, Ivalu's work represents what has tied her and her ancestors to the North. Through carved, painted, and beaded sculpture and mask forms, photography, film, installation, poetics, and design, Ivalu creates representations of the revered wild relatives and homelands that have provided for her family and ancestors since time immemorial. Continuing the viewpoint of seeing these resources and places that are homelands as gifts given to the worthy who reciprocate respect and care for the land and wild relatives that share it. Connection to the realities of subsistence lifeways and arctic survival is vital to Ivalu’s work that mirrors what keeps us fed, warm and present in the circumpolar north. 

With ancestral ties to the communities of Nulato, Nome and Utqiagvik; Ivalu currently resides between the Denaʼina Homelands of Anchorage and Cohoe, Alaska. Ivalu is a 2025 Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellow and her work has been exhibited at Art Basel Miami Beach, The Armory Show NY, The Contemporary Native Art Biennial, The Anchorage Museum and others. Ivalu’s work has been supported by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Native arts and Culture Foundation, The Nia Tero Foundation, and her work is in collections at The RISD Museum, The Gochman family Collection, IAIA MoCNA, The Anchorage Museum. Ivalu completed her MFA in Studio Arts from the Institute of American Indian Arts in May of 2024.

Sessions in which Erin Gingrich participates

Friday 8 November, 2024

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
10:45 AM
10:45 AM EST - 12:00 PM EST | 1 hour 15 minutes

This panel on diverse and international contemporary art practices features mid-career artists on the rise, both within their communities and within national and international arts milieus. Join them for a discussion of their practices and insights into working and exhibiting art in broad contexts. Panelists: Erin Gingrich, Gayle Kabloona, Mike ...