List of Artisans

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Sugar Bear Alaskan Treasures

We make Southeast Alaska wearable art, using materials pre- and post-contact. We handcraft Southeast Alaska Native regalia (blankets, tunics, vests, weaving, beading, etc.). We also produce fur products (coats, shawls, headbands, hats, etc.).

Additionally, we create jewelry using old and new materials (jade, abalone, copper, silver, shell, crystals, bone, pearls, turquoise, and historic trade beads).

Our art reflects a traditional style utilizing contemporary materials and techniques.

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Redoubt Press

Printmaker and ceramicist. Creates unique glazed ceramic tiles, pendants, and other objects from clay obtained from the mudflats of Cook Inlet.

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Rachel J. Arkanakyak

Beaded earrings, bracelets, hair barrettes, necklaces, leather wallets, cigarette cases, skin and leather yoyos, booties, fur hats and gloves, grass baskets, kuspuks, and coats.

Experienced instructor teaching sewing and kuspuk making classes.

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Alutiiq Museum Store

Original art and jewelry produced by Alaska Native artists, including ivory pieces, skin sewing, masks, paintings and more.

Shop in person, online, or telephone orders. Consignment spaces available for Alutiiq artists.

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Selina Alexander

Beadwork, caribou hair tufting, skin sewing, various claw necklaces and earrings. Moose heart and bladder bags. Materials used include moose, deer and caribou skin, caribou hair, beads, bones, feathers, claws, porcupine quills, and more.

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Phillip John Charette, "Aarnaquq"

Contemporary mixed media sculpture, mixed media contemporary Yupik style masks, limited edition prints and mixed media Monoprints, woodcarving, driftwood products, pottery, jewelry, fused glass, work with found objects, Native American flutes, lecturer, educator, and flute player.

Retail and gallery sales.

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Tay Sha Stone Art

Cultural and contemporary hand-carved and engraved Caddo/Spiro Stone Art inspired by ancient artifacts such as ceremonial maces, monolithic axes, bannerstones, boatstones, chunkey stones, and stone effigies (e.g., lizards, fish, turtles, etc.).

I also offer contemporary stone jewelry, including engraved pendants and gorget necklaces that are inspired by ancient pottery, shell, and stone designs. Commissions accepted. Please call, email, or visit website for more details and photos.

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