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Malaya Kisa-Knickelbein

Ikirasaq
Participates in 3 items

Malaya Kisa-Knickelbein (they/she) is a young Inuk born in Iqaluit and raised throughout the three regions of Nunavut. 

They showcase their culture through art, an important aspect in all her work, as she continues her family history of artists.

Malaya is both self-taught and community-taught; with expertise in digital art, traditional tattooing, beadwork, printmaking, and painting. They grew up inspired by family members who were printmakers and seamstresses in Pangnirtung, as well as by the multidisciplinary craft techniques learned throughout their education. Malaya is dedicated to developing a unique artistic voice that is contemporary yet incorporates traditional elements and imagery.

Their line-work drawing translates into their tattoo practice, which they have been developing since the summer of 2020 with the support and guidance of other amazing and talented traditional tattoo artists. Malaya create's both traditional and contemporary tattoos using the hand poke method.

Sessions in which Malaya Kisa-Knickelbein participates

Thursday 7 November, 2024

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
1:30 PM
1:30 PM EST - 2:45 PM EST | 1 hour 15 minutes

Join curator Oolee Eegeesiak and special guest artists on a free tour of the featured exhibition Amisut, learn about the artists and their works in the exhibition, and maybe even buy a print from this fantastic exhibit at La Guilde featuring young and early career artists from across Inuit Nunangat. A...

Friday 8 November, 2024

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
9:15 AM
9:15 AM EST - 10:30 AM EST | 1 hour 15 minutes

This panel highlights the voices and perspectives of some of the early career artists featured in the exhibition at La Guilde, Amisut. The conversation is moderated by the exhibition curator, Ooleepeeka Eegeesiak

10:45 AM
10:45 AM EST - 12:00 PM EST | 1 hour 15 minutes

 In this Inuit-only conversation, Inuit tattoo artists invite conversation and knowledge-sharing about kakiniit and tunniit designs, patterns and meanings, and discuss their various experiences and best practices.    Panelists: Marjorie Tahbone, Arsaniq Deer, Malaya Kisa-Knickelbein, Sarah Whalen Lunn