A passion lived for more than five decades:


The exhibit entitled, ¨INUIT, when words take shape¨

The Natural History Museum of Lyon, France ,which is becoming the Musée des Confluences, welcomed more than 75,000 visitors in just 3 months in 2002. The Museum of Man in Paris, inaugurated by President Jacques Chirac in 2003, received more than 60,000 visitors during this exhibit. The Conventuel des Jacobins in Toulouse, France, in 2004 welcomed 30,000 visitors. The National Museum of Fine Art in Quebec received 65,000 visitors in 2005.


The Museum published a catalog in collaboration with the Lyon Museum in France: ¨Inuit, when words take shape¨, 143 pages and 4,000 copies. Available in the gallery as well as in English for 45$ CDN. « Inuit when words take shape » 143 pages 4,000 copies for 45$ CDN.

A publication on the ¨Brousseau Museum of Inuit art¨, Quebec, Canada


¨L’Art Inuit au Musée¨, french version 5,000 copies
(sold out)


This 63 page book, price 15$ CDN, is available in English only: « Inuit art at the Museum » 5,000 copies.

Exhibit ¨Nanouk the polar bear¨

The Museum of St Bernard, the Watteville Foundation in Switzerland, 2007-2009. The Gallery published a catalog in collaboration with the Musee du St.Bernard, Martigny, Switzerland.


¨Nanouk the polar bear¨, 63 page book, 25$ CDN available at the Gallery, 3,000 copies.

¨Miniature Inuit¨ exhibit.

The Miniatures Museum in Montelimar, France received more than 25,000 visitors in 2004. The National Museum of Fine Art in Chalons in Champagne, France received more than 15,000 visitors in 2004. The exhibit was also presented at the National Museum of Fine Art in Quebec.


The Museum published the catalog from this exhibit in collaboration with the Miniature Museum, 47 pages for 20$ CDN.

¨Inuit Miniatures¨, Montelimar, France.