The penultimate First Friday of 2024 features a variety of art and photography exhibits highlighting Alaska’s nature, plus an annual napkin design contest where winners… Continue reading
The Access to Alaska Native Collections grant is part of a broader movement.
Cardboard heads, a new Pride robe and a sendoff for retiring local bead artist among activities.
Art exhibits, artists’ market, singer from Iceland and opening of new Perseverance play scheduled.
A wide range of artists from traditional Tlingit to self-taught modern, featuring creations ranging from ballpoint pen images to ceramics, along with a book talk… Continue reading
Musicians “crashing” local renaissance faire a welcome addition as the event continues to grow.
People looking for more quaint leisure activities following the explosive happenings of the Fourth of July will have a range of art and literature offerings… Continue reading
Art events affiliated with Celebration, skateboarding and pro-choice activism among activities.
U.S. Navy and Coast Guard get into tug-of-war after destroyer arrives during record-size gathering.
Festival that begins Saturday extended to two weeks and three Southeast communities.
Exhibit by more than 45 Alaska Natives at state museum features protector robes, MMIP Day preview.
About 40 child-sized robes to be featured in weavers’ gathering, dance and presentations Tuesday.
Youth solo winner Cerys Hudson featured on cello concerto notable for its splicing of parts.
On Wednesday evening the Juneau-Douglas City Museum hosted a reception celebrating traditional Alaska Native weaver Lily Hope, the 2023 recipient of the Marie Darlin Prize… Continue reading
Annual UAS student ceremics show, Folk Fest sneak peak and art exhibits in full bloom.
Traditional Hindu celebration expands with new events, venues in third year.
Both the state and city museums are celebrating 20 years of artistic achievements, the state’s former budget director makes his debut showing of woodworkings, and… Continue reading