A Group Exhibition
The Alutiiq, Aleut, Tlingit, Athabaskan, Inupiaq and Yupik tribes of Alaska offer some of the most profound contemporary art in the nation. Some native artists draw inspiration from connections with their ancestors, while others cultivate a new style all their own. Stonington continues its focus on the Alaska arts scene by presenting new works in wide-ranging media from all over Alaska’s wild artistic frontier.
Exhibition Dates:
August 4, 2011 - August 27, 2011Involved Artists:
Larry Ahvakana, John Boy Weyiouanna, Richard Olanna, Ron Senungetuk, Dawn Wallace, Preston Singletary
Featured Works
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Dawn WallaceWhale and Fish NecklaceSterling Silver, 14K Gold, 14K Gold ChainSOLD
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Circle and Dot TriptychSilver Maple Panels, Oil Pigments
Dimensions are for each panel- 16"h
- 16"w
SOLD -
Larry AhvakanaTulugaq, Raven Dancer MaskYellow Cedar, Acrylic, Feathers
- 10.5"h
- 7.5"w
- 7.5"d
SOLD -
Larry AhvakanaLoon Female Singer Spirit Mask FormRed Cedar, Acrylic Paint
- 22"h
- 26"w
- 15"d
SOLD -
Larry AhvakanaAnatkut at Winter Ceremonial Calling Seal Helping SpiritRed and Yellow Cedar, Ivory, Glass and Metal Beads, Acrylic, Ebony, Mahogany and CoaBoa Base
- 26"h
- 7"w
- 11"d
SOLD