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The Anchorage Museum - The Anchorage Museum The Anchorage Museum shares the art, history, culture, and stories of Alaska and the North through exhibitions and public programs focused on people, place, planet and potential
Modern Masterworks in Alaska - The Anchorage Museum Works by 11 iconic American artists come to the Anchorage Museum to be on view 2025-2027 thanks to partnerships with museums nationwide, including the National Gallery of Art
2025 Alaska Triennial - The Anchorage Museum The 2025 Alaska Triennial invites artists from across the state to share recently created work This open call reveals not only the depth and breadth of artistic practice in Alaska, but also the mastery of a wide range of mediums — from intricate beadwork to graphite, encaustic, ceramic, printmaking, woodworking, and textile
Collections - The Anchorage Museum The art collection represents a survey of visual arts in Alaska from the 18th century to the present, with important work by Alaska artists and a strong collection of contemporary Alaska Native art
Mural Projects - The Anchorage Museum The project began Summer 2020 to celebrate art, urban, creativity and culture by enriching our community through mural arts These artists believe that public art leads to an improved community as a catalyst for safety, cleanliness, creativity and conversation
Art of the North - Anchorage Museum The Art of the North galleries in the museum’s Rasmuson Wing present the museum’s art collection from the perspectives of American art and an international North
Creative Opportunities - The Anchorage Museum Alaska Triennial Long-range exhibition opportunities with emphasis on the Circumpolar North and the Arctic, highlighting contemporary Alaska artists
Artist Residencies - The Anchorage Museum The Museum is honored to host artists, scholars, interns, fellows, and others in residence at the museum and in the circumpolar North Following are programs featuring artists and others in residence, either virtually or on site