Camille Iquliq

Camille Iquliq (1963–2005) was an Inuit artist.

Iquliq lived in Baker Lake, Nunavut and began carving in 1984. Other members of Iquliq's family were artists as well. Her father, Tuna (Toona) Iquliq was a carver, as was her mother, Sarah Anautaq Iquliq, who was also known for her drawing and printmaking. Her brothers, Louie and Johnny, were also carvers.

Iquliq often worked with soapstone, and she frequently depicted rounded figures with a focus on families. While she focused mostly on human figures, she also carved animal figures as well as working in wool felt.

Iquliq's work is included in the collections of the Government of Nunavut Fine Art Collection and the Musee national des beaux-arts du Quebec.

Iquliq died in 2005 as a result of cancer.