Selected Photographic Work with Maureen Gruben


Land Art and Installations



Maureen Gruben, Aidainnaqduanni, Morning (2021); Archival inkjet on Epson Hot Press Bright; Photo Kyra Kordoski


Maureen Gruben, Aidainnaqduanni, Aurora (2021); Archival inkjet on Epson Hot Press Bright; Photo Kyra Kordoski





Maureen Gruben, Moving with joy across the ice while my skin turns brown from the sun (2019); Archival inkjet on Epson Hot Press Bright; Photo Kyra Kordoski




Maureen Gruben, Stitching My Landscape (2017); Installaton view, Tuktoyaktuk, April 2017; Photo Kyra Kordoski




Maureen Gruben, Big Hello (2021); Installaton view, Husky Lakes, June 2021; Photo Kyra Kordoski


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Sculpture Documentation


Maureen Gruben, Consumed, 2017
Beluga intestine, thread, found objects; Dimensions variable
Photos: Kyra Kordoski






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Maureen Gruben, Breathing Hole, 2019
Dricore insulation board, stainless steel pins, sealskin; 40 pieces installed at 48"X 30"
Photos: Kyra Kordoski





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Maureen Gruben, Wating For The Shaman, 2017
Bones from polar bear paws, resin; 22" x 1”
Photos: Kyra Kordoski





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Maureen Gruben, We all have to go someday. Do the best you can. Love one another. 2019
Photo Kyra Kordoski







Kyra Kordoski’s (MA, MFA) art writing and/or art documentation photography have been published in periodicals including Refract: An Open Access Visual Studies Journal, esse arts + opinions, C Magazine, Musicworks, White Fungus, Canadian Art, BOMB, Inuit Art Quarterly, CBC, and The Globe and Mail; and in exhibition catalogs including those published by Emily Carr University Press, grunt gallery, Open Space Arts Society, National Gallery of Canada, Art Gallery of Ontario, and Vancouver Art Gallery. She has been working with Inuvialuk artist Maureen Gruben as a studio manager, writer, and photographer since 2016, and spends part of her year at Maureen’s home in Tuktoyaktuk. Contact: kyrados@gmail.com