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Duke Russell,
Arctic Roadrunner
, 2023. Acrylic on panel. 19 x 25 inches. Collection of the Austin Family.
Everyday Anchorage: Duke Russell and Ward Wells
Opens May 1
Michaela Goade,
Berry Song
(Detail)
Michaela Goade: Song of the Seasons
On view May 1, 2026 - April 11, 2027
Riding a bicycle in Eagle, c. 1986. Digital reproduction from 35mm slide. Kay McFarland Jackson Slides, Anchorage Museum, B2017.029.1670.
AK Grown: Childhood in Alaska
On view May 1, 2026– Feb. 14, 2027
Photo by Brendan Smith, North Pacific Research Board
Arctic Marine Science: Sikuliaq to Shore
Opening May 15
Atomic, Getty Images, Jim Heimann Collection.
Cold War to the Cosmos: Distant Early Warning Signs in the Arctic
On view through September 7, 2026
Pictured left to right: Georgia O’Keeffe, “Winter Road 1,” Mark Rothko, “Untitled,” Nancy Graves, “Consequence"
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Cold War to the Cosmos: Distant Early Warning Systems and the Arctic
Arctic Sculpture: Ivory Carvings from the Anchorage Museum Collection
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Everyday Anchorage: Duke Russell & Ward Wells
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AK Grown: Childhood in Alaska
The R’s We Revolve Around
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A collection of future-minded conversations with museum leaders from around the world.
Neighbors: Stories from Anchorage's Pandemic Years
The power of storytelling to heal a community
Dezeen: Frozen Forms
A short film highlighting the work to document and archive the story of the Black experience in Alaska
See Us. Know Us.
A short film highlighting the work to document and archive the story of the Black experience in Alaska
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