Steam Dot — Alaska artist Christina Wilson features thick texture and vibrant colors in her series of Alaska mountain scenes. Opening reception with live music from 6-9 p.m. (737 W. Fifth Ave. Ste. Opening reception 5-8 p.m. (6310 A St.), Alaska Bagel Restaurant — Alaska Watercolor Society artists Beth Bauer, Crystal Gronnestad and Lura White will exhibit a show of their work. Opening reception from 5-8 p.m. (328 G St.), Double Shovel Cider Company — A collaborative exhibition with Roaming Daughter and Tanya Val. Listen and Save Big. © Alaska Public Media 2020.

A proclamation from Mayor Ethan Berkowitz’s office on Friday said the average number of new COVID-19 cases in Anchorage over a 14-day stretch dropped from 21 … Opening reception 5-7 p.m. On view through the month of May. Opening reception 4-9 p.m. (939 W Fifth Ave.), Williwaw Social — Karen Padgett shares her playful works of art. 50/50 Friday; My account; Contact Us $ 0.00 0 items; Contact Us. ’Night Driving ’ by Shoko Takahashi. 529 5th Ave Suite 200 Fairbanks, AK 99701. On view through May 7 (3211 Providence Drive), Bartlett High School — Young visual arts students explore social justice themes through creative practice at Bartlett High School. Ste. RELATED: Judge orders Kriner’s Diner to stop dine-in service. (625 C St.), Aurora Fine Art — Alaskan artist Chip Brock displays his original oil paintings on linen. On view through the month of May. Opening reception 5-8 p.m. On view through the month of June (1317 W. Northern Lights Blvd. Opening reception 5-9 p.m. On view through June 28. (608 W. Fourth Ave.), Snow City Cafe — Alaska artist Rebecca Tremont explores the symbolism of the octopus in “Call of the Kraken.” Opening reception 5:30-8 p.m. On view through June 6. Sisters Tami Phelps and Sue Sutton present their fine art, fiber art, felt work, furniture and fashion. ’She's in the Refuge ’ by Lynn Larsen. Of the 108 Alaska residents, 54 are male and 54 are female. Visitor logs are required at all hospitality businesses and any other businesses where people spend more than 15 minutes. Simon values your privacy, manage your. Opening reception from 5-7 p.m. (341 E. Benson Blvd. Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, September 30, 2020, U.S. Senate incumbent Dan Sullivan is here to answer your questions, Records: Alaska’s independent U.S. Senate candidate shot bear after “bloodcurdling scream”.

FAIRBANKS, ALASKA 99701 (p)907-451-5910 (f)907-451-5999. Opening reception 5-8 p.m. On view through June 1. Malia’s work is heavily influenced by her Alaskan surroundings. • The four dance masks in “Kegginaqut: Yup’ik Masks” are together for the first time in more than a century representing the Yup’ik windmaker spirit. A proclamation from Mayor Ethan Berkowitz’s office on Friday said the average number of new COVID-19 cases in Anchorage over a 14-day stretch dropped from 21 per 100,000 residents to 12.5 over the course of the reset. Opening reception with live music by Blaze & Eric 5-11 p.m. (939 W. Fifth Ave.), SubZero Microlounge — Featured artists model Mademoiselle M and photographer Josh Lowman created a rare collection of seductive and erotic print art depicting Japanese-inspired Kinbaku scenes. • “What Why How We Eat” is an exhibition and accompanying a series of public programs that look at how Alaskans connect and share through food. Along with gyms and other entertainment facilities, they must remain at 50% capacity. Opening reception 6:30 a.m.-3 p.m. On view through June 6. On view through Jan. 12, 2020. “Had we bent to those kinds of louder voices, we would never have done anything.”, RELATED: ‘We’re all angry’: Anchorage restaurants lay off workers and shut down dine-in, while others defy order. (939 W. Fifth Ave.), Crush Wine Bistro & Cellar — Michelle Xiao, an artist from Beijing, presents paintings influenced by both the Eastern and Western world, including Alaska’s landscapes. Gathering limitations don’t apply to child care centers or farmers markets.

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(1034 W. Fourth Ave.). 200), Cabin Fever — Northwest Pewter will display traditional designs on pewter platters, bowls and trays created by Native American inmates.

50/50 Friday's! Seven are under the age of 10; nine are aged 10-19; 21 are aged 20-29; 25 are aged 30-39; 20 are aged 40-49; 14 are aged 50-59; eight are aged 60-69, two are aged 70-79, and two are aged 80 or older. Takahashi explores motion picture books with ’The Illusion of Motion in the Accordion Book. Anchorage remains at the high alert level for measuring the pandemic, especially with recent outbreaks among vulnerable populations. LISTEN: Everyone gets anxious, but anxiety disorders keep people in a state of high stress. (4101 University Drive), APU Leah J. Peterson Gallery — Danielle Larsen, contemporary illustrator and painter, is best known for her colorful, graphic, large-scale paintings of jarred, smoked salmon inspired by her father, and will present her work in her exhibition “The Can Factory.” Opening reception 5-7 p.m. On view through May 31. #2), APU ConocoPhillips Gallery — Fairbanks-based artist Lynn Larsen presents “She’s in the Brooks - Portraits of Arctic Mountains.” Opening reception 5-7 p.m. On view through May 31. The gallery is located inside the Hotel Captain Cook. Opening reception 5:30-8 p.m. (3024 Mountain View Drive), Uncle Leroy’s Coffee — Born and raised in Alaska, Justin Parsons, or C.ON.A.H., creates artworks from mediums including traditional lettering to spray painting. © 2020 Anchorage Daily News. Bingo halls and theaters are also allowed to reopen on Monday. White House blocks CDC order to keep cruise ships docked until February, report says, Troopers seek public’s help finding woman suspected in Kenai Peninsula homicide, White House official holds up polar bear study that could affect oil drilling in Alaska, It’s Fat Bear Week at Katmai National Park — finally, Mushers in Yukon River region struggle to feed dogs after poor salmon runs.

), Kimura Gallery — The BFA Thesis Exhibition II features “One Thread Is Strong Enough” by Alyson Kennard, “The Human Saiki (psyche)” by Jessica Saiki and “Anonymous Misogyny” by Barbra Medcoff (3700 Alumni Drive), Midnight Sun Brewing — Girdwood’s Malia Skriloff will showcase her art and a cask conditioned firkin of Berserker, Termination Dust and Sloth blend.

“We saw declining numbers, we have flattened the curve, we have raised the bar. ’. (609 F St.), Southside Caffe D’arte Dimond — Works by photographer Joanie Havenner. All rights reserved. This FRIDAY, October 18th get Hard Rock Cafe Anchorage Gift Certificates for HALF OFF! ), Clay Art Space — Lynne Jablonski, Penny Panlener and Thais Thomas will be showing alongside Jenny Ditto, Isaiah Chevalier and various potters from the studio with an emphasis on Mother’s day gifts. Get in touch and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can. “Of course we try and incorporate the positive constructive suggestions that people make into the decisions that we make. Opening reception with refreshments from 5:30-8 p.m. 425 D St. Some restaurants refused to comply with the restrictions on indoor dining, resulting in a lawsuit and fines. The city is also loosening restrictions on the size of gatherings. First 20 shoppers through the door will receive a spring plant and planter pot, two $50 gift certificates will be given away and refreshments will be available. ’, Alaskan artist Rebecca Tremont explores the symbolism of the octopus in ’Call of the Kraken. On view through Oct. 13.

This week's 50/50 Friday is Hard Rock Cafe Anchorage! (7924 King St.), Anchorage Distillery — Nature-inspired watercolor works by Ashley Seabolt Originals and Art by Hailey Morgan. On view through Sept 8. Start planning a trip to Anchorage, the perfect place for a vacation focused on the outdoors, wildlife, glaciers and parklands. Over the last month, hundreds of residents have protested restrictions on dine-in service outside Anchorage Assembly chambers. Tables must be spaced at least six feet apart or be physically separated with barriers. Opening reception 5-8 p.m. (105 S. Valley Way). Chris Schutte, Director of the Office of Economic and Community Development and Municipal Attorney Kate Vogel will also be available to answer questions.Anchorage residents are encouraged to ask questions in the comments of the Facebook Live video and we will do our best to get them answered. • Alaskans and Salmon celebrates salmon culture in Alaska in its many forms. First Friday Anchorage. Opening reception 4-8 p.m. (706 W. Fourth Ave.), The Whale’s Tail — Alaska sisters Tami Phelps and Sue Sutton are back at the Cook with "Lobby Art Salon,” exhibiting their fine art, fiber art, felt work, furniture and fashion. After four-week “reset,” Anchorage opens bars, restaurants to indoor dining, Kavitha George, Alaska Public Media - Anchorage, Judge orders Kriner’s Diner to stop dine-in service, ‘We’re all angry’: Anchorage restaurants lay off workers and shut down dine-in, while others defy order. Since 2005, Amy’s whimsical Christmas ornaments have become collector’s items for locals. ’Alaska Home Sweet Home ’ by Michelle Xiao. (427 D St.), Midnight Sun Cafe — Opening reception 5-7 p.m. On view through the month of May. How are officials handling distance education in rural Alaska? 3), Georgia Blue Gallery — Steve Gordon presents 13 varied oil paintings in his exhibit “New Work.” Opening reception with a book signing of “Learning the Ropes” by Mike Gordon from 5-7 p.m. On view through the month of May (3555 Arctic Blvd. ), Girdwood Center for Visual Arts — New originals by Gina Edwards in a “mini show.” Opening reception 5:30-7:30 p.m. On view through the month of May (194 Olympic Mountain Loop), Poppy Lane Mercantile LLC — Featured vendor Abbas Acres presents her Alaska-made baby clothing and more.

This list is published every month. By continuing past this page and/or using this site, you agree to abide by the Terms of Use for this site, which prohibit commercial use of any information on this site. Inside the Hotel Captain Cook. D), Dos Manos — Works by Justin Dewolf. The Fairbanks artist will present ’She’s in the Brooks - Portraits of Arctic Mountains.

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’Cloud Chamber ’ by Kerry Tasker, an Alaska photographer featured in this month's opening reception from Akela Space. Opening reception with small bites from Glacier Brewhouse from 5:30-7:30 p.m. (621 W. Sixth Ave.).

E), Bivy — “To each his own” is an ongoing, living catalog and exhibition of personal collections, souvenirs, memorabilia, inheritance and collectibles from the two Bivy founders and other visitors. Get all of the deals, sales, offers and coupons here to save you money and time while shopping at the great stores located at Anchorage 5th Avenue Mall. That's right! Opening reception 5-9 p.m. On view through May 31. After a month-long attempt to curb the surge of COVID-19 cases, the Municipality of Anchorage is again loosening restrictions on businesses.



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