It details “the incredible power of women, and their partners”
It’s not a typical “grief album”
She’s been selected for both a local collection and a major Indigenous art market
Steel (pedal) yourself for new music.
The case was settled in March.
Alaska author shares untold story of frontier baseball in a new book
Local businessman Robert Favretto wanted to showcase Cross’ art after he recovered it from the late artist’s house last summer.
The pieces up for bid are on display at Veronica’s Cafe in Old Town Kenai.
It is a collaboration between Perseverance Theatre and the Sealaska Heritage Institute.
United States Artists awards $50,000 to the Ketchikan-based artist.
The prestigious award for her illustration work tails her Google Doodle being featured in December.
The event is part of a resurgent trend for traditional weaving.
Cartoon tells Native stories with Native voices.
Equal parts tight EP and shaggy dog hangout album.
Alaska Native rights advocate also took in cats and read Victor Hugo to high schoolers.
Family thread runs through endeavor.