Simutuk Orland Donald (OD) Hansen Follow Simutuk Artist Page: OD Hansen (Simutuk) to see all Artwork and Designs
Simutuk Orland Donald (OD) Hansen grew up in “the bush” near Aklavik, NT with his family of twelve siblings and parents; Hans, and Kathleen Hansen. During that time, he began to carve driftwood, which later led him to carving in other medium such as bone, horn, antler, and many types of stone. OD moved south with his wife and three daughters to Alberta in 1992 to work for the Inuvialuit Petroleum Corporation, as a field operator near Consort, AB. While in Consort, OD purchased carving tools and soapstone and began carving in his spare time. Learning primarily on his own OD soon became an accomplished artist, creating many sculptures integrating various types of materials. Enrolling at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, OD studied Petroleum Engineering Technology for 4 years, graduating first with a Diploma, and then an Applied Degree. While studying at SAIT OD sold his carvings to help with student costs and raising a young family.
OD has participated in the Great Northern Arts Festival (GNAF) in Inuvik, NT on a number of occasions. During the festivals OD has learned from his peers, and shared techniques on how to carve harder types of stone. Carving primarily larger pieces of art during his earlier years OD has recently started producing wearable art and has fine-tuned this new endeavor over the past few years. OD has successfully participated in the GNAF (Inuvik) Christmas Art Fair to showcase his work.
Throughout the past decade OD had begun to accumulate the tools and raw materials he needed in preparation to take on carving full-time. Now, recently unretired, OD carves and creates his art in Inuvik, NT, and is presently working on building his repertoire in readiness for participating in various art festivals. OD’s artwork can be found across Canada, USA, Australia, and Asia.
Simutuk Artist Page: OD Hansen (Simutuk)

NINGAKSAK Stanley Herbert Ruben
His Inuvialuit name is Ningaksak. Stanley Herbert Ruben is the featured artist for April, with work at the IRC craft shop.
Ningaksak Stanley Ruben was born in 1964 at Cape Parry, NT, to Billy and Bertha Ruben. He grew up in Paulatuk as it was becoming a settlement. His family hunted and fished- harvesting as Inuvialuit did along the coast. Stan’s father Billy made a living through trapping and his mom Bertha was a seamstress.
Ningaksak remembers that “the education I wanted was on the land with my parents, but I left for school in Inuvik when I was six.” Two years later, a school opened in Paulatuk. At that time, the economy and sale of furs was in full swing in the Arctic and people were making money selling seal skin hides. His older brothers started learning to carve and brought soapstone to Paulatuk. Ships would bring supplies to Paulatuk and his brothers would carve and sell their work to crew members.
“That’s how I started carving—by fixing a broken piece and selling it.”
Stan Ruben has been carving different materials for many years - whalebone, soapstone, ivory, antlers and muskox horn. He tries to understand the potential of the materials while he works with them to expand the creative potential.
He also makes jewelry from ivory, amber and muskox horn and over the past five years has also been drawing a lot.
Ningaksak Stanley Herbert Ruben says of his work, “I have an understanding of the myths and legends of the past and sometimes incorporate them into my art. Growing up, we had a lot of curiosity as we travelled these lands and hills, and our minds make up for unknowns by creating visions in empty spaces. Carving or creating is like that - until we find what is beyond and our mind is more clearly represented as years go by.”
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Since time immemorial, Inuvialuit artistry has been deeply valued and well sought after. This continues to hold true today. The Inuvialuit Regional Corporation and Inuvialuit Community Economic Development Organization have created this website to provide our artists and seamstresses with a platform to market their work and their brand nationally.
Our artists come from various communities across the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, each having their own unique style and colour coordination, while still sharing the same love and passion for creating unique Inuvialuit art.
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