[5] Kigusiuq's bright, bold and graphic work focused on camp life activities like hunting and fishing and supernatural forms inspired by Inuit spirituality and stories.
[1] The source of these motifs are principally drawn from childhood experiences at the family camp, Kitikat in the Back River region.
[6] Throughout her career she experimented with many artistic mediums, including drawing, print, textiles, wall hangings.
[7] In 1984, Kigusiuq delivered a copy of her mother's work Giver of Life to Pope John Paul II in Ottawa, Ontario as a gift from the Canadian Inuit.
[5][8] Her mature work saw the development of pencil crayon colour fields and collage techniques, the latter prompted by the onset of arthritis.