Six bands played folk music to an enthusiastic audience at Falltober Fest
Arts & Culture
Falltober Fest concert to raise money for Alaska Folk Festival
This weekend’s Falltober Fest concerts were organized by the Alaska Folk Festival board.
Annie Kaill’s to host emerging artists
Annie Kaill’s owner Colleen Goldrich says she wanted to do something a little different for this First Friday.
Amid modern building construction, Tlingit carver keeps traditional method alive
Wayne Price has been texturing hundreds of board feet of red cedar using just one tool – an adze
Gajaa Hit totem raising draws close to 500 spectators
Close to 500 community members gathered Monday to celebrate the raising of new Eagle and Raven totem poles at Gajaa Hit.
Art is big business in Southeast Alaska
What are the arts worth to Southeast Alaska? A new economic study says at least $60 million a year in business.
The Canvas’s Tiles and Fire event brings in 135 participants
The Canvas is decorating its building downtown with a new community art mural made of handmade clay tiles.
Tiles and Fire is about community art, access and collaboration
The Canvas’s Brandon Howard and Kathryn Kell were on a Juneau Afternoon on Thursday and spoke about the Tiles and Fire community art project.
Living history group brings back Middle Ages
Ketchikan is home to a new group. It’s called the Shire or Canton of Erleninsel, and it’s the local chapter of the international Society of Creative Anachronism.
Children’s choir from Uganda sings in Juneau
The choir sings songs in multiple languages, including two Ugandan ones.