July 12, 2002
Low-tech art protection
Nunavut Arctic College
has begun marking prints done by students with an embossed stamp as a way to
identify and authenticate the work.
The stamp, the colleges
okpik logo, was introduced in response to a large-scale art fraud in which Arctic
College works were stolen and sold, Arctic College graduate Suzanne Evaloardjuk
said.
The raised stamp makes
it more difficult for thieves to pass off the work as their own. However, it
can only be used on thick artists paper. The college has commissioned
an ink stamp for use on thinner material, such as rice paper.
Last month, Arctic College
students from across Nunavut displayed their work at Iqaluits Nunatta
Sunakkutaangit Museum, and last week, students hosted a major print sale at
the colleges Arts and Crafts Centre in the capital.
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