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HOURS & TICKETS
The Anchorage Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday. The Discovery Center is now open.. Fully vaccinated individuals may visit without face coverings. museum HOURS. Tuesday — Saturday SMITHSONIAN ARCTIC STUDIES CENTER Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center Learning Lab. The Arctic Studies Center at the Anchorage Museum, in partnership with the Smithsonian Center for Learning and Digital Access, has built a new Learning Lab site: Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center in Alaska.EARTHQUAKES
Use this book with grade 5th-12th grade students to find content, writing, drawing, and activity prompts to inspire students to learn about primary sources from the museum’s archives and their role in our understanding of Alaskan earthquakes. The teacher content packet includes additional extension activities, bibliography, and relatedcontent areas.
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION & ANTI-RACISM POLICY Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Anchorage Museum. I. Statement of policy The Mission of the Anchorage Museum is to connect people, expand perspectives, and encourage global dialogue about the North and its distinct environment. LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Land Acknowledgement is a formal statement recognizing the Indigenous people of a place. It is a public gesture of appreciation for the past and present Indigenous stewardship ofANCHORAGE MUSEUM
Anchorage Museum online store. Museum stores are great places to shop for designer items and one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces.MATERIAL TRADITIONS
For millennia, walrus ivory tusks have been carved into forms essential to Arctic life, from harpoon heads and needles, to hunting charms and figures that evoke spiritual connections and ancestry.ALASKANS AND SALMON
This multi-media exhibition celebrates salmon culture in Alaska in its many forms, from commercial, subsistence and sport fishing to processing, preserving and eating. HOME - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTERVISITEXHIBITIONSPROGRAMSJOIN & GIVECOLLECTIONSABOUT US The Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center is a world-class museum which seeks to preserve, exhibit and interpret the art and history of Alaska and the circumpolar North.HOURS & TICKETS
The Anchorage Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday. The Discovery Center is now open.. Fully vaccinated individuals may visit without face coverings. museum HOURS. Tuesday — Saturday SMITHSONIAN ARCTIC STUDIES CENTER Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center Learning Lab. The Arctic Studies Center at the Anchorage Museum, in partnership with the Smithsonian Center for Learning and Digital Access, has built a new Learning Lab site: Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center in Alaska.EARTHQUAKES
Use this book with grade 5th-12th grade students to find content, writing, drawing, and activity prompts to inspire students to learn about primary sources from the museum’s archives and their role in our understanding of Alaskan earthquakes. The teacher content packet includes additional extension activities, bibliography, and relatedcontent areas.
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION & ANTI-RACISM POLICY Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Anchorage Museum. I. Statement of policy The Mission of the Anchorage Museum is to connect people, expand perspectives, and encourage global dialogue about the North and its distinct environment. LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Land Acknowledgement is a formal statement recognizing the Indigenous people of a place. It is a public gesture of appreciation for the past and present Indigenous stewardship ofANCHORAGE MUSEUM
Anchorage Museum online store. Museum stores are great places to shop for designer items and one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces.MATERIAL TRADITIONS
For millennia, walrus ivory tusks have been carved into forms essential to Arctic life, from harpoon heads and needles, to hunting charms and figures that evoke spiritual connections and ancestry.ALASKANS AND SALMON
This multi-media exhibition celebrates salmon culture in Alaska in its many forms, from commercial, subsistence and sport fishing to processing, preserving and eating.EXHIBITIONS
Anchorage Museum permenant, current and archived Exhibitions DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION & ANTI-RACISM POLICY Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Anchorage Museum. I. Statement of policy The Mission of the Anchorage Museum is to connect people, expand perspectives, and encourage global dialogue about the North and its distinct environment. MUSEUM ACTIVITY BOXES Bring home the activity box that offers hours of hands-on and virtual STEAM learning activities for toddlers, youth and adults. CONTACT US - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Anchorage Museum 625 C Street Anchorage, AK 99501. Phone 907-929-9200 | General 907-929-9228 | Membership. Fax 907-929-9290. Tell us about your visit. Email UsMATERIAL TRADITIONS
For millennia, walrus ivory tusks have been carved into forms essential to Arctic life, from harpoon heads and needles, to hunting charms and figures that evoke spiritual connections and ancestry.VAN GOGH ALIVE
Vincent Van Gogh’s works have been displayed and enjoyed around the world for more than a century — but never like this. Created by Grande Exhibitions, Van Gogh Alive — The Experience gives visitors the opportunity to not only view Van Gogh’s paintings, but to truly venture into his world. From the moment you enter, a powerful and vibrant symphony of light, color and sound compels you CREATED TO HOLD POWER (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY) Created to Hold Power (Intellectual Property) is a digital solo exhibition of new works by Nicholas Galanin. The work recognizes the continual consumption and deficiency of colonial engagement with Indigenous land, bodies, languages and cultural objects. 1 - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Hours. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday Noon to 6 p.m. Sunday THIS IS DENA’INA EŁNENA. ANCHORAGE IS DENA’INA HOMELAND. GERTRUDE SVARNY: UKUQANAADAN Gertrude Svarny, And She Borrowed Her Husband’s Eagle Feather Cape Gertrude Svarny grew up in Unalaska until she was evacuated and interned during World War II along with nearly 900 Unangax people of the Aleutian and Pribilof Islands. ZULA SWANSON: SAVVY BUSINESSWOMAN Zula Swanson: Savvy Businesswoman. September 11, 2020. Zula Swanson (1891 –1973) was a savvy businesswoman, born on a cotton plantation in Jackson Gap, Alabama in 1891. In 1918, she moved to Portland, Oregon, where she worked as a dressmaker, HOME - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTERVISITEXHIBITIONSPROGRAMSJOIN & GIVECOLLECTIONSABOUT US The Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center is a world-class museum which seeks to preserve, exhibit and interpret the art and history of Alaska and the circumpolar North. SMITHSONIAN ARCTIC STUDIES CENTER The Arctic Studies Center, established in 1988, is a federal research and education program focusing on peoples, history, archaeology and cultures across the circumpolar North. The center is part of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History. In 1994, the center partnered with the Anchorage Museum to open an Anchorageoffice.
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION & ANTI-RACISM POLICY The Anchorage Museum activates its commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism through its practice and programming, and ensures: The Museum is accessible. The Anchorage Museum is committed to overcoming barriers created by language, ability, or income. The Museum is welcoming. The Anchorage Museum acknowledges it sits on BLACK LIVES IN ALASKA: JOURNEY, JUSTICE, JOY Black Lives in Alaska: Journey, Justice, Joy. On view April 30 - nov. 28, 2021, Atrium Generations before statehood and earlier even than the Klondike gold rush of the 1890s, Black men and women arrived in Alaska and have since participated in politics, economic developmentand culture.
ANCHORAGE MUSEUM
Regular price. $ 8.00. Alaska Native Art. Design. Books. Jewelry. Learning & Family Engagement. Museum stores are great places to shop for designer items and one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces. At the Anchorage Museum, we are featuring our take on Northern design.EARTHQUAKES
Use this book with grade 5th-12th grade students to find content, writing, drawing, and activity prompts to inspire students to learn about primary sources from the museum’s archives and their role in our understanding of Alaskan earthquakes. The teacher content packet includes additional extension activities, bibliography, and relatedcontent areas.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Land Acknowledgement is a formal statement recognizing the Indigenous people of a place. It is a public gesture of appreciation for the past and present Indigenous stewardship of the lands that we now occupy. Land Acknowledgement opens a space with gratefulness and respect for the contributions, innovations, and contemporary perspective ofATRIUM CAFÉ
Last Name. Grade Level * Elementary Secondary Higher Ed Pre K Special Education Administrator. Muse Atrium Café, offers snacks and sweet treats. Friendly baristas serve up fresh-brewed coffees and teas. The café is open during museum hours.MATERIAL TRADITIONS
Hosted in the Living Our Cultures gallery, these accomplished artists demonstrated their work in this important cultural form and material, combining traditional with innovative and experimental techniques that were shared with students, visitors, curators and conservators. Material Traditions is sponsored by the Surdna Foundation, CIRIALASKANS AND SALMON
Alaskans and Salmon is presented in conjunction with The Salmon Project, a non-partisan effort to bring together diverse Alaskans to raise awareness of and sustain Alaska’s wild salmon for its economic, social, cultural and ecological values. Find cookbooks featuring salmon recipes and craft items made from salmon in theMuseum Store.
HOME - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTERVISITEXHIBITIONSPROGRAMSJOIN & GIVECOLLECTIONSABOUT US The Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center is a world-class museum which seeks to preserve, exhibit and interpret the art and history of Alaska and the circumpolar North. SMITHSONIAN ARCTIC STUDIES CENTER The Arctic Studies Center, established in 1988, is a federal research and education program focusing on peoples, history, archaeology and cultures across the circumpolar North. The center is part of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History. In 1994, the center partnered with the Anchorage Museum to open an Anchorageoffice.
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION & ANTI-RACISM POLICY The Anchorage Museum activates its commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism through its practice and programming, and ensures: The Museum is accessible. The Anchorage Museum is committed to overcoming barriers created by language, ability, or income. The Museum is welcoming. The Anchorage Museum acknowledges it sits on BLACK LIVES IN ALASKA: JOURNEY, JUSTICE, JOY Black Lives in Alaska: Journey, Justice, Joy. On view April 30 - nov. 28, 2021, Atrium Generations before statehood and earlier even than the Klondike gold rush of the 1890s, Black men and women arrived in Alaska and have since participated in politics, economic developmentand culture.
ANCHORAGE MUSEUM
Regular price. $ 8.00. Alaska Native Art. Design. Books. Jewelry. Learning & Family Engagement. Museum stores are great places to shop for designer items and one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces. At the Anchorage Museum, we are featuring our take on Northern design.EARTHQUAKES
Use this book with grade 5th-12th grade students to find content, writing, drawing, and activity prompts to inspire students to learn about primary sources from the museum’s archives and their role in our understanding of Alaskan earthquakes. The teacher content packet includes additional extension activities, bibliography, and relatedcontent areas.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Land Acknowledgement is a formal statement recognizing the Indigenous people of a place. It is a public gesture of appreciation for the past and present Indigenous stewardship of the lands that we now occupy. Land Acknowledgement opens a space with gratefulness and respect for the contributions, innovations, and contemporary perspective ofATRIUM CAFÉ
Last Name. Grade Level * Elementary Secondary Higher Ed Pre K Special Education Administrator. Muse Atrium Café, offers snacks and sweet treats. Friendly baristas serve up fresh-brewed coffees and teas. The café is open during museum hours.MATERIAL TRADITIONS
Hosted in the Living Our Cultures gallery, these accomplished artists demonstrated their work in this important cultural form and material, combining traditional with innovative and experimental techniques that were shared with students, visitors, curators and conservators. Material Traditions is sponsored by the Surdna Foundation, CIRIALASKANS AND SALMON
Alaskans and Salmon is presented in conjunction with The Salmon Project, a non-partisan effort to bring together diverse Alaskans to raise awareness of and sustain Alaska’s wild salmon for its economic, social, cultural and ecological values. Find cookbooks featuring salmon recipes and craft items made from salmon in theMuseum Store.
EXHIBITIONS
Extra Tough: Women of the North. Anchorage School District: Honoring Healthcare Workers. Charles Mason: Denali through Collodion. Dwelling in the Enfolding. Circumpolar Cinema. Alaska Mural Project. Arctic Remix. Created to Hold Power (Intellectual Property) Aesthetics ofHanging Laundry.
HOURS & TICKETS
MUSEUM Admission & Tickets. $20 Adult (18-64) $17 Alaska resident (18-64) $15 Senior (65+), student, military with ID. $10 Ages 6-12. FREE 5 and younger. FREE Museum members (best deal!) Some exhibitions and events may carry a separate charge. Find freePLANETARIUM
The Thomas Planetarium is closed to the public in response to COVID-19. The Planetarium can still be experienced through our virtual astronomy club, virtual school field trips, free monthly programming and our astronomy corner. We are offering limited in-person events CONTACT US - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Anchorage Museum 625 C Street Anchorage, AK 99501. Phone 907-929-9200 | General 907-929-9228 | Membership. Fax 907-929-9290. Tell us about your visit. Email UsVAN GOGH ALIVE
Vincent Van Gogh’s works have been displayed and enjoyed around the world for more than a century — but never like this. Created by Grande Exhibitions, Van Gogh Alive — The Experience gives visitors the opportunity to not only view Van Gogh’s paintings, but to truly venture into his world. From the moment you enter, a powerful and vibrant symphony of light, color and sound compels youSUMMER CAMPS
2021 summer camps. MAKE IT: COLAB AT HOME. 10-11 a.m. June 7-11, 2021. Online. $60, members $54. Bring home the Anchorage Museum’s CoLab and engage your creative side with fun, hands-on projects. Learn new skills as you create a different project each day, including a macramé plant hanger and fruit-inspired pom-poms. REGISTER BY MONDAY,MAY 31.
5 - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Hours. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday Noon to 6 p.m. Sunday THIS IS DENA’INA EŁNENA. ANCHORAGE IS DENA’INA HOMELAND. CREATED TO HOLD POWER (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY) Created to Hold Power (Intellectual Property) is a digital solo exhibition of new works by Nicholas Galanin. The work recognizes the continual consumption and deficiency of colonial engagement with Indigenous land, bodies, languages and cultural objects. The exhibition challenges institutional authority and practices throughphotography, audio
ZULA SWANSON: SAVVY BUSINESSWOMAN Zula Swanson: Savvy Businesswoman. September 11, 2020. Zula Swanson (1891 –1973) was a savvy businesswoman, born on a cotton plantation in Jackson Gap, Alabama in 1891. In 1918, she moved to Portland, Oregon, where she worked as a dressmaker,BOUNTY, PILFERED
Bounty, Pilfered. Pam Longobardi. Plastics, steel armature, drift nets and floats. Atlanta. Pam’s artwork addresses the psychological relationship of humans to the natural world. Her Drifters Project documents and transforms oceanic marine debris into installations and photography and provides a visual statement about the engine of global HOME - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTERVISITEXHIBITIONSPROGRAMSJOIN & GIVECOLLECTIONSABOUT US The Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center is a world-class museum which seeks to preserve, exhibit and interpret the art and history of Alaska and the circumpolar North.EXHIBITIONS
Extra Tough: Women of the North. Anchorage School District: Honoring Healthcare Workers. Charles Mason: Denali through Collodion. Dwelling in the Enfolding. Circumpolar Cinema. Alaska Mural Project. Arctic Remix. Created to Hold Power (Intellectual Property) Aesthetics ofHanging Laundry.
HOURS & TICKETS
MUSEUM Admission & Tickets. $20 Adult (18-64) $17 Alaska resident (18-64) $15 Senior (65+), student, military with ID. $10 Ages 6-12. FREE 5 and younger. FREE Museum members (best deal!) Some exhibitions and events may carry a separate charge. Find free DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION & ANTI-RACISM POLICYDIVERSITY AND INCLUSION PLAN TEMPLATEEQUITY INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY TEMPLATEEQUITY INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY TEMPLATEBEST DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION STATEMENTSSAMPLE DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION POLICY The Anchorage Museum activates its commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism through its practice and programming, and ensures: The Museum is accessible. The Anchorage Museum is committed to overcoming barriers created by language, ability, or income. The Museum is welcoming. The Anchorage Museum acknowledges it sits on CONTACT US - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Anchorage Museum 625 C Street Anchorage, AK 99501. Phone 907-929-9200 | General 907-929-9228 | Membership. Fax 907-929-9290. Tell us about your visit. Email UsANCHORAGE MUSEUM
Regular price. $ 8.00. Alaska Native Art. Design. Books. Jewelry. Learning & Family Engagement. Museum stores are great places to shop for designer items and one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces. At the Anchorage Museum, we are featuring our take on Northern design.FOR EDUCATORS
The museum serves more than 10,000 students and teachers annually with interdisciplinary programs that connect Pre-K through 12th grade students from various backgrounds to the museum's resources. Education programs are made possible, in part, thanks to funding from the Anchorage Museum Foundation through the Larry and Wilma Carr EducationFund
EARTHQUAKES
Use this book with grade 5th-12th grade students to find content, writing, drawing, and activity prompts to inspire students to learn about primary sources from the museum’s archives and their role in our understanding of Alaskan earthquakes. The teacher content packet includes additional extension activities, bibliography, and relatedcontent areas.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Land Acknowledgement is a formal statement recognizing the Indigenous people of a place. It is a public gesture of appreciation for the past and present Indigenous stewardship of the lands that we now occupy. Land Acknowledgement opens a space with gratefulness and respect for the contributions, innovations, and contemporary perspective of CREATED TO HOLD POWER (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY) Created to Hold Power (Intellectual Property) is a digital solo exhibition of new works by Nicholas Galanin. The work recognizes the continual consumption and deficiency of colonial engagement with Indigenous land, bodies, languages and cultural objects. The exhibition challenges institutional authority and practices throughphotography, audio
HOME - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTERVISITEXHIBITIONSPROGRAMSJOIN & GIVECOLLECTIONSABOUT US The Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center is a world-class museum which seeks to preserve, exhibit and interpret the art and history of Alaska and the circumpolar North.EXHIBITIONS
Extra Tough: Women of the North. Anchorage School District: Honoring Healthcare Workers. Charles Mason: Denali through Collodion. Dwelling in the Enfolding. Circumpolar Cinema. Alaska Mural Project. Arctic Remix. Created to Hold Power (Intellectual Property) Aesthetics ofHanging Laundry.
HOURS & TICKETS
MUSEUM Admission & Tickets. $20 Adult (18-64) $17 Alaska resident (18-64) $15 Senior (65+), student, military with ID. $10 Ages 6-12. FREE 5 and younger. FREE Museum members (best deal!) Some exhibitions and events may carry a separate charge. Find free DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION & ANTI-RACISM POLICYDIVERSITY AND INCLUSION PLAN TEMPLATEEQUITY INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY TEMPLATEEQUITY INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY TEMPLATEBEST DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION STATEMENTSSAMPLE DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION POLICY The Anchorage Museum activates its commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism through its practice and programming, and ensures: The Museum is accessible. The Anchorage Museum is committed to overcoming barriers created by language, ability, or income. The Museum is welcoming. The Anchorage Museum acknowledges it sits on CONTACT US - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Anchorage Museum 625 C Street Anchorage, AK 99501. Phone 907-929-9200 | General 907-929-9228 | Membership. Fax 907-929-9290. Tell us about your visit. Email UsANCHORAGE MUSEUM
Regular price. $ 8.00. Alaska Native Art. Design. Books. Jewelry. Learning & Family Engagement. Museum stores are great places to shop for designer items and one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces. At the Anchorage Museum, we are featuring our take on Northern design.FOR EDUCATORS
The museum serves more than 10,000 students and teachers annually with interdisciplinary programs that connect Pre-K through 12th grade students from various backgrounds to the museum's resources. Education programs are made possible, in part, thanks to funding from the Anchorage Museum Foundation through the Larry and Wilma Carr EducationFund
EARTHQUAKES
Use this book with grade 5th-12th grade students to find content, writing, drawing, and activity prompts to inspire students to learn about primary sources from the museum’s archives and their role in our understanding of Alaskan earthquakes. The teacher content packet includes additional extension activities, bibliography, and relatedcontent areas.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Land Acknowledgement is a formal statement recognizing the Indigenous people of a place. It is a public gesture of appreciation for the past and present Indigenous stewardship of the lands that we now occupy. Land Acknowledgement opens a space with gratefulness and respect for the contributions, innovations, and contemporary perspective of CREATED TO HOLD POWER (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY) Created to Hold Power (Intellectual Property) is a digital solo exhibition of new works by Nicholas Galanin. The work recognizes the continual consumption and deficiency of colonial engagement with Indigenous land, bodies, languages and cultural objects. The exhibition challenges institutional authority and practices throughphotography, audio
SMITHSONIAN ARCTIC STUDIES CENTER The Arctic Studies Center, established in 1988, is a federal research and education program focusing on peoples, history, archaeology and cultures across the circumpolar North. The center is part of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History. In 1994, the center partnered with the Anchorage Museum to open an Anchorageoffice.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Anchorage Design Week 2021. An annual forum to gather creative minds, promote and provoke design, collaborate, and to imagine the future of our city and the landscapes and lifeways of Northern regions. CREATED TO HOLD POWER (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY) Created to Hold Power (Intellectual Property) is a digital solo exhibition of new works by Nicholas Galanin. The work recognizes the continual consumption and deficiency of colonial engagement with Indigenous land, bodies, languages and cultural objects. 5 - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Hours. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday Noon to 6 p.m. Sunday THIS IS DENA’INA EŁNENA. ANCHORAGE IS DENA’INA HOMELAND. EMPLOYMENT - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER The Anchorage Museum is recruiting an enthusiastic, friendly, and customer service-oriented individual for Visitor Services Assistant. This position performs cashier duties, is active in all facets of museum retail sales and visitor services and provides an engaging experience for museum visitors. Incumbents work variable scheduledhours
SHELTER/REFUGE LANDFORMS SHELTER/REFUGE LANDFORMS. Shelter/Refuge Landforms is part of the SEED Lab project Shelter/Refuge that examines ideas of shelter and refuge and our future condition through a series of temporary installations. We consider ideas of refuge within and from nature and as ways to connect to each other. Within pandemics, climate crises and a changing LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Land Acknowledgement is a formal statement recognizing the Indigenous people of a place. It is a public gesture of appreciation for the past and present Indigenous stewardship of the lands that we now occupy. Land Acknowledgement opens a space with gratefulness and respect for the contributions, innovations, and contemporary perspective ofALASKANS AND SALMON
Alaskans and Salmon is presented in conjunction with The Salmon Project, a non-partisan effort to bring together diverse Alaskans to raise awareness of and sustain Alaska’s wild salmon for its economic, social, cultural and ecological values. Find cookbooks featuring salmon recipes and craft items made from salmon in theMuseum Store.
KEGGINAQUT: YUP’IK MASKS Yup’ik masks are traditionally the creation of the village angalkuq, or shaman, who creates masks in accordance with dreams or visions. In this exhibition, the work of the angalkuq Ikamrailnguq is featured, a creator of some of the best-known Yup’ik masks in existence. Masks are often destroyed after a ceremony, but with the arrival of ZULA SWANSON: SAVVY BUSINESSWOMAN Zula Swanson: Savvy Businesswoman. September 11, 2020. Zula Swanson (1891 –1973) was a savvy businesswoman, born on a cotton plantation in Jackson Gap, Alabama in 1891. In 1918, she moved to Portland, Oregon, where she worked as a dressmaker, and where she married shortly after arriving. The marriage did not last, and, with limitedfinancial
HOME - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTERVISITEXHIBITIONSPROGRAMSJOIN & GIVECOLLECTIONSABOUT US The Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center is a world-class museum which seeks to preserve, exhibit and interpret the art and history of Alaska and the circumpolar North.EXHIBITIONS
Anchorage Museum permenant, current and archived ExhibitionsHOURS & TICKETS
The Anchorage Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday. The Discovery Center is now open.. Fully vaccinated individuals may visit without face coverings. museum HOURS. Tuesday — Saturday DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION & ANTI-RACISM POLICYDIVERSITY AND INCLUSION PLAN TEMPLATEEQUITY INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY TEMPLATEEQUITY INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY TEMPLATEBEST DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION STATEMENTSSAMPLE DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION POLICY Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Anchorage Museum. I. Statement of policy The Mission of the Anchorage Museum is to connect people, expand perspectives, and encourage global dialogue about the North and its distinct environment. CONTACT US - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Anchorage Museum 625 C Street Anchorage, AK 99501. Phone 907-929-9200 | General 907-929-9228 | Membership. Fax 907-929-9290. Tell us about your visit. Email Us EMPLOYMENT - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Please note: In response to COVID-19, recruitment and hiring is limited. The Anchorage Museum connects people, expands perspectives,and encourages
ANCHORAGE MUSEUM
Anchorage Museum online store. Museum stores are great places to shop for designer items and one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces.EARTHQUAKES
Use this book with grade 5th-12th grade students to find content, writing, drawing, and activity prompts to inspire students to learn about primary sources from the museum’s archives and their role in our understanding of Alaskan earthquakes. The teacher content packet includes additional extension activities, bibliography, and relatedcontent areas.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Land Acknowledgement is a formal statement recognizing the Indigenous people of a place. It is a public gesture of appreciation for the past and present Indigenous stewardship of CREATED TO HOLD POWER (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY) Created to Hold Power (Intellectual Property) is a digital solo exhibition of new works by Nicholas Galanin. The work recognizes the continual consumption and deficiency of colonial engagement with Indigenous land, bodies, languages and cultural objects. HOME - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTERVISITEXHIBITIONSPROGRAMSJOIN & GIVECOLLECTIONSABOUT US The Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center is a world-class museum which seeks to preserve, exhibit and interpret the art and history of Alaska and the circumpolar North.EXHIBITIONS
Anchorage Museum permenant, current and archived ExhibitionsHOURS & TICKETS
The Anchorage Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday. The Discovery Center is now open.. Fully vaccinated individuals may visit without face coverings. museum HOURS. Tuesday — Saturday DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION & ANTI-RACISM POLICYDIVERSITY AND INCLUSION PLAN TEMPLATEEQUITY INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY TEMPLATEEQUITY INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY TEMPLATEBEST DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION STATEMENTSSAMPLE DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION POLICY Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Anchorage Museum. I. Statement of policy The Mission of the Anchorage Museum is to connect people, expand perspectives, and encourage global dialogue about the North and its distinct environment. CONTACT US - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Anchorage Museum 625 C Street Anchorage, AK 99501. Phone 907-929-9200 | General 907-929-9228 | Membership. Fax 907-929-9290. Tell us about your visit. Email Us EMPLOYMENT - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Please note: In response to COVID-19, recruitment and hiring is limited. The Anchorage Museum connects people, expands perspectives,and encourages
ANCHORAGE MUSEUM
Anchorage Museum online store. Museum stores are great places to shop for designer items and one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces.EARTHQUAKES
Use this book with grade 5th-12th grade students to find content, writing, drawing, and activity prompts to inspire students to learn about primary sources from the museum’s archives and their role in our understanding of Alaskan earthquakes. The teacher content packet includes additional extension activities, bibliography, and relatedcontent areas.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Land Acknowledgement is a formal statement recognizing the Indigenous people of a place. It is a public gesture of appreciation for the past and present Indigenous stewardship of CREATED TO HOLD POWER (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY) Created to Hold Power (Intellectual Property) is a digital solo exhibition of new works by Nicholas Galanin. The work recognizes the continual consumption and deficiency of colonial engagement with Indigenous land, bodies, languages and cultural objects.SPECIAL EVENTS
Anchorage Design Week 2021. An annual forum to gather creative minds, promote and provoke design, collaborate, and to imagine the future of our city and the landscapes and lifeways of Northern regions. SMITHSONIAN ARCTIC STUDIES CENTER Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center Learning Lab. The Arctic Studies Center at the Anchorage Museum, in partnership with the Smithsonian Center for Learning and Digital Access, has built a new Learning Lab site: Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center in Alaska. EMPLOYMENT - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Please note: In response to COVID-19, recruitment and hiring is limited. The Anchorage Museum connects people, expands perspectives,and encourages
BLACK LIVES IN ALASKA: JOURNEY, JUSTICE, JOY Black Lives in Alaska: Journey, Justice, Joy. On view April 30 - nov. 28, 2021, Atrium Generations before statehood and earlier even than the Klondike gold rush of the 1890s, Black men and women arrived in Alaska and have since participated in politics, economic developmentand culture.
1 - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Hours. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday Noon to 6 p.m. Sunday THIS IS DENA’INA EŁNENA. ANCHORAGE IS DENA’INA HOMELAND. SHELTER/REFUGE LANDFORMS SHELTER/REFUGE LANDFORMS. Shelter/Refuge Landforms is part of the SEED Lab project Shelter/Refuge that examines ideas of shelter and refuge and our future condition through a series of temporary installations. We consider ideas of refuge within and from nature and as ways to LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Land Acknowledgement is a formal statement recognizing the Indigenous people of a place. It is a public gesture of appreciation for the past and present Indigenous stewardship of CREATED TO HOLD POWER (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY) Created to Hold Power (Intellectual Property) is a digital solo exhibition of new works by Nicholas Galanin. The work recognizes the continual consumption and deficiency of colonial engagement with Indigenous land, bodies, languages and cultural objects.ALASKANS AND SALMON
This multi-media exhibition celebrates salmon culture in Alaska in its many forms, from commercial, subsistence and sport fishing to processing, preserving and eating. ZULA SWANSON: SAVVY BUSINESSWOMAN Zula Swanson: Savvy Businesswoman. September 11, 2020. Zula Swanson (1891 –1973) was a savvy businesswoman, born on a cotton plantation in Jackson Gap, Alabama in 1891. In 1918, she moved to Portland, Oregon, where she worked as a dressmaker, HOME - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTERVISITEXHIBITIONSPROGRAMSJOIN & GIVECOLLECTIONSABOUT US The Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center is a world-class museum which seeks to preserve, exhibit and interpret the art and history of Alaska and the circumpolar North.EXHIBITIONS
Anchorage Museum permenant, current and archived ExhibitionsHOURS & TICKETS
The Anchorage Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday. The Discovery Center is now open.. Fully vaccinated individuals may visit without face coverings. museum HOURS. Tuesday — Saturday DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION & ANTI-RACISM POLICYDIVERSITY AND INCLUSION PLAN TEMPLATEEQUITY INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY TEMPLATEEQUITY INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY TEMPLATEBEST DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION STATEMENTSSAMPLE DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION POLICY Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Anchorage Museum. I. Statement of policy The Mission of the Anchorage Museum is to connect people, expand perspectives, and encourage global dialogue about the North and its distinct environment. CONTACT US - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Anchorage Museum 625 C Street Anchorage, AK 99501. Phone 907-929-9200 | General 907-929-9228 | Membership. Fax 907-929-9290. Tell us about your visit. Email Us EMPLOYMENT - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Please note: In response to COVID-19, recruitment and hiring is limited. The Anchorage Museum connects people, expands perspectives,and encourages
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Anchorage Museum online store. Museum stores are great places to shop for designer items and one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces.EARTHQUAKES
Use this book with grade 5th-12th grade students to find content, writing, drawing, and activity prompts to inspire students to learn about primary sources from the museum’s archives and their role in our understanding of Alaskan earthquakes. The teacher content packet includes additional extension activities, bibliography, and relatedcontent areas.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Land Acknowledgement is a formal statement recognizing the Indigenous people of a place. It is a public gesture of appreciation for the past and present Indigenous stewardship of CREATED TO HOLD POWER (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY) Created to Hold Power (Intellectual Property) is a digital solo exhibition of new works by Nicholas Galanin. The work recognizes the continual consumption and deficiency of colonial engagement with Indigenous land, bodies, languages and cultural objects. HOME - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTERVISITEXHIBITIONSPROGRAMSJOIN & GIVECOLLECTIONSABOUT US The Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center is a world-class museum which seeks to preserve, exhibit and interpret the art and history of Alaska and the circumpolar North.EXHIBITIONS
Anchorage Museum permenant, current and archived ExhibitionsHOURS & TICKETS
The Anchorage Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday. The Discovery Center is now open.. Fully vaccinated individuals may visit without face coverings. museum HOURS. Tuesday — Saturday DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION & ANTI-RACISM POLICYDIVERSITY AND INCLUSION PLAN TEMPLATEEQUITY INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY TEMPLATEEQUITY INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY TEMPLATEBEST DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION STATEMENTSSAMPLE DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION POLICY Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Anchorage Museum. I. Statement of policy The Mission of the Anchorage Museum is to connect people, expand perspectives, and encourage global dialogue about the North and its distinct environment. CONTACT US - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Anchorage Museum 625 C Street Anchorage, AK 99501. Phone 907-929-9200 | General 907-929-9228 | Membership. Fax 907-929-9290. Tell us about your visit. Email Us EMPLOYMENT - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Please note: In response to COVID-19, recruitment and hiring is limited. The Anchorage Museum connects people, expands perspectives,and encourages
ANCHORAGE MUSEUM
Anchorage Museum online store. Museum stores are great places to shop for designer items and one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces.EARTHQUAKES
Use this book with grade 5th-12th grade students to find content, writing, drawing, and activity prompts to inspire students to learn about primary sources from the museum’s archives and their role in our understanding of Alaskan earthquakes. The teacher content packet includes additional extension activities, bibliography, and relatedcontent areas.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Land Acknowledgement is a formal statement recognizing the Indigenous people of a place. It is a public gesture of appreciation for the past and present Indigenous stewardship of CREATED TO HOLD POWER (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY) Created to Hold Power (Intellectual Property) is a digital solo exhibition of new works by Nicholas Galanin. The work recognizes the continual consumption and deficiency of colonial engagement with Indigenous land, bodies, languages and cultural objects.SPECIAL EVENTS
Anchorage Design Week 2021. An annual forum to gather creative minds, promote and provoke design, collaborate, and to imagine the future of our city and the landscapes and lifeways of Northern regions. SMITHSONIAN ARCTIC STUDIES CENTER Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center Learning Lab. The Arctic Studies Center at the Anchorage Museum, in partnership with the Smithsonian Center for Learning and Digital Access, has built a new Learning Lab site: Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center in Alaska. EMPLOYMENT - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Please note: In response to COVID-19, recruitment and hiring is limited. The Anchorage Museum connects people, expands perspectives,and encourages
BLACK LIVES IN ALASKA: JOURNEY, JUSTICE, JOY Black Lives in Alaska: Journey, Justice, Joy. On view April 30 - nov. 28, 2021, Atrium Generations before statehood and earlier even than the Klondike gold rush of the 1890s, Black men and women arrived in Alaska and have since participated in politics, economic developmentand culture.
1 - ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AT RASMUSON CENTER Hours. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday Noon to 6 p.m. Sunday THIS IS DENA’INA EŁNENA. ANCHORAGE IS DENA’INA HOMELAND. SHELTER/REFUGE LANDFORMS SHELTER/REFUGE LANDFORMS. Shelter/Refuge Landforms is part of the SEED Lab project Shelter/Refuge that examines ideas of shelter and refuge and our future condition through a series of temporary installations. We consider ideas of refuge within and from nature and as ways to LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Land Acknowledgement is a formal statement recognizing the Indigenous people of a place. It is a public gesture of appreciation for the past and present Indigenous stewardship of CREATED TO HOLD POWER (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY) Created to Hold Power (Intellectual Property) is a digital solo exhibition of new works by Nicholas Galanin. The work recognizes the continual consumption and deficiency of colonial engagement with Indigenous land, bodies, languages and cultural objects.ALASKANS AND SALMON
This multi-media exhibition celebrates salmon culture in Alaska in its many forms, from commercial, subsistence and sport fishing to processing, preserving and eating. ZULA SWANSON: SAVVY BUSINESSWOMAN Zula Swanson: Savvy Businesswoman. September 11, 2020. Zula Swanson (1891 –1973) was a savvy businesswoman, born on a cotton plantation in Jackson Gap, Alabama in 1891. In 1918, she moved to Portland, Oregon, where she worked as a dressmaker,×
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