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Fun family or solo project. Available through the Museum Store online, these cardboard heads are custom printed w Alaska maps & come in four sizes. Flat packed, shipped to your home & easy to assemble.
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Doodle at home for the next few weeks w illustrator & children's book author Mo Willems/@The_Pigeon. Catch his daily LUNCH DOODLE sessions Mon-Fri at 9 a.m. Alaska time. Videos will stay online & be available to stream any time.
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Teen Studio: Suminagashi Printing
10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, April 11
Marble paper using the Japanese art of “floating ink” to create vibrant art to take home. Part of a series exploring paper arts. Ages 12 to 19. Materials provided, $5 fee: https://t.co/rO4VusQkIt.
Storytelling Saturday Theatre
Noon & 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28
Traditional Philippine folklore retells a long-time classic in a new way during this family-friendly, live performance of Abadeha – A Cinderella story. Included with admission.
Storytelling Saturday Theatre
Noon & 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28
Traditional Philippine folklore retells a long-time classic in a new way during this family-friendly, live performance of Abadeha – A Cinderella story. Included with admission.
Representing the Yup’ik windmaker spirit, Tumaneq, and created in the early 1900s, the four dance masks in this exhibition are together for the first time in more than a century. On view through Sept. 8.
Representing the Yup’ik windmaker spirit, Tumaneq, and created in the early 1900s, the four dance masks in this exhibition are together for the first time in more than a century. Now on view in the Art of the North galleries.
Representing the Yup’ik windmaker spirit, Tumaneq, and created in the early 1900s, the four dance masks in this exhibition are together for the first time in more than a century. Now on view in the Art of the North galleries.
Representing the Yup’ik windmaker spirit, Tumaneq, and created in the early 1900s, the four dance masks in this exhibition are together for the first time in more than a century. Now on view in the Art of the North galleries.
Consider the role of the Inuit, whose detailed knowledge of the region's geography & collective memory of encounters w Franklin's men was crucial to reconstructing the events of this epic adventure. Now on view, $5 special exhibition fee applies. https://t.co/C7KmAjKJ76