Episodes

Feb 11, 2020
Feb 11, 2020
9 min
“I am inspired by domestic spaces, memories, investigations of how things work, daily routines, and industrial materials, but also the need to escape it all and dream. My ideal creative environment is somewhere between an auto shop and a sewing room in a place beyond the reach of cell towers on top of a mountain that is weathered in with cotton candy clouds." Read more at www.Bunnellarts.org

Dec 9, 2019
Dec 9, 2019
15 min
Ninilchik native artist Argent Kvasnikoff was born in Homer and studied linguistic anthropology and art history. He works with humanist themes illuminated by his indigenous culture, with most of his work involving his culture’s endangered Dena’ina language through the Qena Sint’isis project.

Oct 14, 2019
Oct 14, 2019
27 min
Bunnell Street Arts Center presents “Qaspeq / Kuspuk /Atikluk” an invitational exhibit of innovations in traditional Yup’ik wearable art created by Indigenous Alaska, artists October 4 – November 4, 2019.
Featured artists:
Amber Webb
Bobby Itta
Carla Gingrich
Erin Gingrich
Nita Rearden
Darlene Wright

Sep 9, 2019
Sep 9, 2019
20 min
Alaska artist Sonya Kelliher Combs exhibits new work at Bunnell Street Arts Center during Alaska World Arts Festival.

Aug 5, 2019
Aug 5, 2019
6 min
Colleen Firmin Thomas is Gwich’yaa Gwich’in from Fort Yukon, Alaska. She studied printmaking and painting at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. She lives with her family in Fairbanks, Alaska. She works with modern sewing techniques and traditional Gwich’in Athabascan materials and methods in her mixed-media paintings.

Aug 5, 2019
Aug 5, 2019
12 min
“I am exploring how all earthly things are connected by the smallest of threads and how we humans, willfully or unwittingly, alter those connections. My newest work is a series of vessels created using machine embroidery on water-soluble fiber. My desire is to illuminate the fragility of the natural world as well as its beauty, resilience, and strength.”

Aug 5, 2019
Aug 5, 2019
6 min
"My work tells a story; I iconize Alaska and my experiences here, both on land and at sea. I express my creativity and experience through coastal marine themes that capture the wild beauty of my home. I work with an encaustic medium, which is a blend of molten beeswax, damar crystals, and pigment."

Jun 28, 2019
Jun 28, 2019
11 min
“I pair simple drawings with ice and sky colored pots; generate repeating, tessellating patterns that have missing pieces or fall apart as they cover a curve; draw clouds with clay. I aim to make work that is special and also disarming – my version of village-Arctic-neo Alaskana”-Sarah Beaty

Jun 28, 2019
Jun 28, 2019
32 min
“By combining elements of Christian iconography with Alutiiq tradition, the artist suggests that they are equally important. She is asking us to consider traditional Alutiiq beliefs on the same level as Western beliefs” The Alutiiq Museum and Archaeological Repository, Kodiak, Alaska

