Press and Writing
Brian P. Kelly, Frieze New York 2024 Review: An Expanding Universe
The Wall Street Journal, May 2, 2024
Maximilíano Durón, The Best Booths at Frieze New York, From a Pouncing Tiger to a Meta Reflection on Consumerism
ARTnews, May 1, 2024
Sara Roffino, Watch Out for These 5 Rising Artists Making Their Frieze New York Debuts
Cultured, April 25, 2024
Three show picks for Feb. 29
Galleries West, March 4, 2024
Neil Price, The Best Shows to See During Art Toronto
Frieze, October 26, 2023
Robb Jamieson, What’s On at Art Toronto This Weekend
Elle Canada, October 26, 2023
Janell Henry, WAG-Qaumajuq exhibition celebrates 5 Inuit artists shortlisted for national award
CBC News, May 19, 2023
Jen Zoratti, WAG-Qaumajuq puts spotlight on KAMA finalists
Winnipeg Free Press, May 19, 2023
Joanne Stassen, Inuvialuit artist connects Toronto's Gardiner Expressway with Arctic landscape
CBC News, Feb 13, 2022
Kyra Kordoski, Slow Enough to Watch the Ptarmigan Eating Willow Buds on Tundra: A Conversation with Maureen Gruben
C Magazine, Issue 150, Maps, Winter 2022
Timo Jokela, Maria Huhmarniemi, Ruth Beer & Anna Soloviova, Mapping New Genre Arctic Art
The Arctic Yearbook, 2021
Sandra Abma, Nordic Lab celebrates Indigenous artists of the North.
CBC News, Nov 20, 2021
Madalyn Howitt, Circumpolar art exhibition opens at Ottawa’s SAW Gallery
Nunatsiaq News, Nov 19, 2021
Jacqueline Millner, Catriona Moore. Contemporary Art and Feminism.
Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. July 2021 (pp.176-78)
Meghan Brackenbury, Inuvialuk artist Maureen Gruben longlisted for Sobey Art Award
Cabin Radio, May 17, 2021
Kate Taylor, We need to rethink our definition of ‘emerging’ artists
Globe & Mail, May 5, 2021
4 Circumpolar Indigenous Artists Longlisted for Sobey Art Award
Inuit Art Quarterly, May 05, 2021
Bernadette Driscoll Engelstad, Groundbreaking New Center Unveils World’s Largest Collection of Inuit Art
Smithsonian Magazine, April 13, 2021
CBC Arts Gallery Tour, Get an inside look at 3 works from INUA at Qaumajuq, the world's largest collection of Inuit art
CBC, April 09, 2021
Ian Austen, Winnipeg’s New Showcase and Meeting Place for Inuit Art and Artists
New York Times, March 26, 2021
Steve Lambert, Qaumajuq opens doors in Winnipeg, brings Northern art to the south in a new way
The Canadian Press, March 2021
Élyse Boivin, Joëlle Dubé, Entre menace, perte et existence: la glace à l’ère des changements climatiques.
ESPACE art actuel, Issue 128, Printemps–Été 2021, p. 46–51 Climatologie
Laureline Simon Krichewsky, Ice Works by Maureen Gruben
Tero Magazine, February, 2021
Heather Igloriorte, Preview: INUA at Qaumajuq
Canadian Art, Winter 2021
Noor Bhangu, Nuit Blanche Toronto goes virtual to change how people see art and public space
The Conversation, October 7, 2020
Sonya Kelliher-Combs and Maureen Gruben, Shorelines
Inuit Art Quarterly, Issue 33.3: Fall 2020
Jamie Isaac, Maureen Gruben, Breathing Hole
Inuit Art Quarterly, Issue 33.2: Summer 2020
Madalen Claire Benson, Stitching the Wound: Land-based Gestures of Healing and Resistance in the Work of Postcommodity and Maureen Gruben
Environment, Space, Place, Vol. 12, No. 1 (Spring 2020), pp. 1-24, University of Minnesota Press
Brian Kowikchuk, Defying Boundaries
Tusaayaksat, Spring 2020
Helen Holmes, Beluga Whale Intestines, Bodybuilders and Outsider Offerings at Independent Art Fair
Observer, March 6, 2020
Katie Toth, Take a look at this Tuktoyaktuk artist's powerful work
CBC News, Dec 27, 2019
Frances Koncan, Connection between cultures
Winnipeg Free Press, November 29, 2019
Christine Lalonde, Interview on Àbadakone
On The Arctic, November 28, 2019
Tarah Hogue, Maureen Gruben ✿ Delta Trim
Garland Magazine, November 28, 2019
Maya Wilson-Sanchez, “Àbadakone” Creates Community
Canadian Art, November 21, 2019
Napatsi Folger, From an Artist’s Perspective: An Interview with Maureen Gruben
Inuit Art Quarterly, November 5, 2019
Ray Cronin, Crossovers: Sense Of Site
Border Crossings, September 2019 #151
Mollie Cronin, Visual arts review: A Sense of Site at the AGNS
The Coast, February 21, 2019
Darcie Bernhardt, Maureen Gruben, Libby Leshgold Gallery, Vancouver
Canadian Art, Spring 2019
Clint Burnham, Maureen Gruben. QULLIQ: In Darkness, Light
ESPACE art actuel, Issue 120, Automne 2018, p. 86–87 Psychotrope: art sous l’influence
Britt Gallpen, Surface Tensions: Maureen Gruben, Sonya Kelliher-Combs and Joar Nango
Inuit Art Quarterly, Summer 2018. Cover.
Kevin Griffin, ART SEEN: Maureen Gruben's materiality ranges from polar bear bones to bubble wrap
Vancouver Sun, March 6, 2018
What We Want to See in 2018
Canadian Art, January 4, 2018
Maureen Gruben, I Am
C Magazine, Issue 136: "Site/ation", Winter 2018
Eugenia Kisin, Scales of Repair: Design Ontologies in Maureen Gruben’s UNGALAQ (When Stakes Come Loose) Paper delivered at New York University
The Gallatin Climate Change Initiative: A Conference, September 15, 2017
Manon Hauglustaine, Un vent d’ouest souffle sur Vancouver
La Source, Volume 18, Édition 1
Lucien Durey, Vancouver Report: A Changing Climate
Canadian Art, July 26, 2017
Erin Donnelly, An Arctic Installation Marks the End of An Era
Azure, August 17, 2017
Paul Gessell, Parks Project Communes with Nature
Galleries West, June 5, 2017
Betty Ann Jordan, Maureen Gruben draws attention to a rapidly changing Arctic with Stitching My Landscape
Canadian Geographic, March 15, 2017
Monograph
“Maureen Gruben: QULLIQ”
Published by ECU Press and Libby Leshgold Gallery. A monograph on the work of Inuivialuk contemporary artist Maureen Gruben, with essays by Tarah Hogue, Kyra Kordoski, Cate Rimmer, and Tania Willard.