Archived Exhibits

Woman In The Moon
Woman In The Moon Pin/Pendant, 1987 fossil ivory, sterling silver

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ARCTIC TRANSFORMATIONS
The Jewelry of Denise and Samuel Wallace
Concluded June 12, 2005
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Arctic Transformations: The Jewelry of Denise and Samuel Wallace is a 25-year retrospective of the couple's work. It includes the artists' major works: 16 intricately detailed belts, many of which are now in private collections, as well as 150 individual pieces of jewelry.

Every piece of Denise Wallace's jewelry tells a story - or in some cases, a folk tale - about the rich cultures of the people of Alaska. The elaborate artworks Wallace creates with her husband Samuel call on the ancient images and stories of her own Chugach Aleut heritage and that of other indigenous people, as well as more contemporary figures and models from the natural world.

 

14th Dalai Lama at age five
Kanwal Krishna, Portrait of His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama at age five.

TIBET, MOUNTAINS AND VALLEYS, CASTLES AND TENTS
Concluded January 2, 2005
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The Newark Museum's traveling exhibit, Tibet: Mountains and Valleys, Castles and Tents, opens at the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center on Oct. 10. The exhibition includes items that once belonged to long-ago rulers - a silver prayer wheel from the 19th century inset with jade, rubies and shell, an iron container dated from the 13th-14th centuries inlaid with silver and gold - as well as items used by the area's nomads, farmers and herders. Visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to try on traditional Tibetan clothing and create Tibetan-style artwork. A number of special performances, lectures and films will take place at the Museum in conjunction with the exhibition.

 

Where Men and Dogs Seem Small
Where Men and Dogs Seem Small
by Fred Machetanz

A NORTHERN ADVENTURE
The Art of Fred Machetanz (1908-2002)
Concluded September 19, 2004
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When Fred Machetanz died in 2002 at the age of 94, it was the end of an era in Alaska art. His paintings and stone lithographs, exhibited around the world, evoke romantic visions of an idealized past and have made him one of Alaska's most beloved artists. This summer, the Anchorage Museum and History of Art chronicles Machetanz's remarkable work in a retrospective exhibition, A Northern Adventure: The Art of Fred Machetanz.

 

Flight of the Body into the Tunnel of Light
Flight of the Body into the Tunnel of Light by Susie Bevins

CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ART 2004
International artists featured in summer 2004 show
Concluded September 5, 2004
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The last decades of the 20th century witnessed the emergence of new traditions in Alaska art. Indigenous art styles that had existed in relative isolation in Alaska were synthesized with national and international styles, resulting in the vibrant creation of new works to complement existing Alaska traditions in the visual arts. The Anchorage Museum is fortunate to have one of the most extensive collections of modern art created by Alaska Natives. Featuring the work of nationally known artists, Contemporary Native Art includes art by some of the best-known Alaska artists including, Alvin Amason, John Hoover, Ronald Senungetuk and Susie Silook.

 

Florence Napaaq Malewotkuk, Eskimo Singing
Florence Napaaq Malewotkuk, Eskimo Singing, 1931, 17.5 cm X 25 cm

ESKIMO DRAWINGS
Concluded September 14, 2003
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The Anchorage Museum has organized the first major exhibition of drawings by the artists who have detailed Eskimo life-ceremonies, clothing, tools and technology-from their own point of view. Original works by Kivetoruk Moses, George Ahgupuk, Robert Mayokok, Milo Minock, and Florence Malewotkuk reveal a range and depth of work that will surprise those Alaskans who may have known these artists mainly through commercial items based on their work-souvenir plates, placemats, and holiday cards.

 

Ray Troll's sharks
Florence Napaaq Malewotkuk, Eskimo Singing, 1931, 17.5 cm X 25 cm

SHARKABET: A SEA OF SHARKS FROM A TO Z
Concluded September 15, 2002
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The Anchorage of Museum becomes infested with sharks this spring and summer -- Ray Troll's sharks. Extraordinarily creative and downright quirky, Ketchikan-based artist Ray Troll brings his unique blend of art, science and wit to Anchorage in this exhibition. Sharkabet is comprised of 26 original drawings, fiberglass shark mounts, fossil shark specimens from museums around the country, and three-dimensional drawings requiring 3D glasses.

 

John Hoover: Art and Life
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JOHN HOOVER: ART AND LIFE - A RETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION
Concluded September 29, 2002
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The remarkable life and art of John Hoover is presented in a major retrospective at the Anchorage Museum this summer. His work incorporates the stories, myths and legends of the Native people of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, richly combining traditional methods and inspirations with an innovative style and imagery that is uniquely his own.

 

Children's Gallery

CHILDREN'S GALLERY ARCHIVED EXHIBITS

Each year our award-winning Children's Gallery features a new, locally curated exhibition tailored to the interests of children. You'll find links to previous year's shows here.