April’s Virtual Artist Talk – Bob Hallinen

Don’t miss next week’s Photo Tuesday Artist Talk by Bob Hallinen, our 2021 Rarefied Light Best of Show recipient. Hallinen will be featuring a variety of work in a presentation called “Tiele: Mud, Feathers and Bricks”, featuring work shot around Anchorage. This virtual artist presentation will be on Tuesday, 4/19, at 7pm. Hallinen started his Read more about April’s Virtual Artist Talk – Bob Hallinen[…]

February’s Virtual Artist Talk – Javid Kamali

Join us next Tuesday (2/15) for our Photo Tuesday Artist Talk, featuring Javid Kamali, showcasing his body of work entitled The Last Line of Defense: a visual narrative of the pandemic by an ICU physician. Kamali states that “the Covid-19 pandemic has created a healthcare crisis almost as invisible as the virus itself. ‘The Last Line Read more about February’s Virtual Artist Talk – Javid Kamali[…]

Juror’s Choice and Members’ Exhibitions

Hope you can join us tonight for both of our openings at Alaska Pacific University’s Grant Hall and Carr Gottstein Academic Center. The Juror’s Choice Exhibition opens tonight, December 4, and runs through December 27, with a reception from 5:30 to 7pm in the ConocoPhillips Gallery at Grant Hall.  Each year, APC sponsors Rarefied Light, Read more about Juror’s Choice and Members’ Exhibitions[…]

Photo Tuesday — October 20th, 7-8:30pm

Rarefied Light Art Walk!  We’re doing something a little different this month.  We’ve invited all of the artists who have pieces in this year’s Rarefied Light to come and discuss their work and/or process as we do a walk through of the exhibit at International Gallery of Contemporary Art.  Please join us for what should Read more about Photo Tuesday — October 20th, 7-8:30pm[…]

Photo Tuesday

Richard Murphy and Tami Phelps will discuss their recent series of collaborative art works, October 21, 2014, at 7:00, in the Anchorage Museum auditorium. Murphy’s photographs and Phelps’s mixed media resulted in a unique six piece exhibit: “Growing Panes: Reflections on an Amaryllis”. Sponsored by the Alaska Photographic Center. Free and open to the public.