Current Exhibitions in Alaska

Alaska State Museum, Juneau

   

 

Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center, Anchorage

Ongoing

Art of the Far North

Ongoing

Once Upon A Time: A Children's Exhibition of Stories Myths and Legends in Art
Ongoing Our Culture and Way of Life; An Exhibit of Alaska Native Music and Dance Expression
Ongoing Alaska Native Models and Miniatures: Native Models from the Permanent Collection

Ongoing

African Art from the Permanent Collection
Ongoing Contemporary Alaska Native Art
May 1 -  October 17, 2009 Yuungnaqpiallerput (The Way We Genuinely Live)
May 1 - October 24, 2009 Da-ka-xeen Mehner
November 6, 2009 - January 15, 2010 Hall Anderson
November 6, 2009 - January 15, 2010 Dan Fruits
November 6, 2009 - January 15, 2010 Stephen Gray

 

Alaska Native Heritage Center, Anchorage

   

 

Alutiiq Museum & Archaeological Repository

Ongoing Looking Both Ways, Heritage and Identity of the Alutiiq People

 

Inupiat Heritage Center, Barrow

   

 

Isabel Miller Museum, Sitka

Ongoing Fur Dreams and Hot Springs

 

Juneau Arts and Humanities Council Gallery, Juneau
   

 

Kenai Visitors and Cultural Center

   

 

Pratt Museum, Homer

Ongoing Quilts of Alaska: A Textile Album of the Last Frontier
Ongoing Looking Both Ways: Heritage and Identity of the Alutiiq People
Ongoing Bears, Beetles, and Darkened Waters
Ongoing  Earth, Fire, and Fiber
Ongoing

Kachemak Bay: An Exploration of People and Place

Ongoing

Kachemak Perspectives

Ongoing Facing the Elements
March 24, 2009 Reflections of a Spill
Through August 2009 Sea Bird Carvings
July 3 - August 16, 2009 REMEMBER MARS

 

Sheldon Jackson Museum, Sitka

Ongoing Demonstrations of Traditional and Contemporary Artwork

 

Tongass Historical Museum, Ketchikan

   

 

Totem Heritage Center, Ketchikan

Ongoing

Northwest Coast Native Arts and Culture

Ongoing

STOP, LOOK, LISTEN
Ongoing The First People
Ongoing Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian Heritage

 

The University of Alaska, Museum of the North, Fairbanks

   

 

Valdez Museum, Valdez

   

 

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