N.W.T. artists 'disappointed' after alleged theft of 9 piece

N.W.T. artists 'disappointed' after alleged theft of 9 pieces from Alberta gallery


Posted: Apr 19, 2021 9:07 AM CT | Last Updated: April 19
This carving, which was being sold for $3,200, was one of two John Sabouring carvings allegedly stolen from a gallery in Edmonton last week.(Alberta Craft Gallery)
John Sabourin laboured over
Wolf Stalking for about a week. 
The roughly 30 pound stone carving needed to be envisioned, carved, shaped and meticulously sanded — with sandpaper as fine as 1,000 grit, the Dene artist explained.  
And then, one night last week, the wolf and eight other works by N.W.T. artists were suddenly gone, allegedly stolen from the Alberta Craft Gallery in Edmonton where they had been on display. 

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