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  2. Anchorage Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Anchorage Museum is a large art, history, ethnography, ecology and science museum located in a modern building in the heart of Anchorage, Alaska. [1] It is dedicated to studying and exploring the land, peoples, art and history of Alaska. The museum displays material from its permanent collection, along with regular visiting exhibitions.

  3. Alaska Native Arts Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Native Arts Foundation gallery in Anchorage, which opened in 2006 [4] presented and curated the works of Native artists, including visual art, spoken word, performance art and choreography, dance, fashion, and video, [4] [5] [6] as well as presenting works created during privately organized workshops and business training. [7]

  4. Alaska Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Center for the Performing Arts is a performance venue in downtown Anchorage, Alaska. Opened in 1988, it hosts over 200,000 patrons annually, and consists of three theaters: Evangeline Atwood Concert Hall, with 2,000 seats, is designed for opera, symphonic, chamber and popular music presentations, as well as dance and Broadway musicals.

  5. Alvin Eli Amason - Wikipedia

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    Alvin Eli Amason (born 1948) is a Sugpiaq Alaskan painter and sculptor.He was raised in Kodiak and is of Alutiiq ancestry. He received his Master of Fine Arts from Arizona State University and taught for several years at Navajo Community College.

  6. Mary Dhalapany - Wikipedia

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    National Gallery of Victoria [19] Jam Factory [20] MAARA Collective [7] Kathmandu Triennale 2077 [5] Garden of Six Seasons [21] Garden of Ten Seasons [22] Dalkari (ancestral footprints) at National Trust of Australia (NT) [23] Beaver Galleries [24] National Gallery of Victoria 2017 Triennial [25] Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair [26] [27]

  7. Kumantje Jagamara - Wikipedia

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    Kumantje Jagamara (the name preferred by his family [1]) was born at Pikilyi, aka Vaughan Springs, Northern Territory (about 105 kilometres (65 mi) west of Yuendumu [2]), around 1946. [3]

  8. Adam Knight - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] Following the closure of the Aranda Aboriginal Art gallery in 2011, a result of bargain basement auctions selling indigenous art at knock-down prices [26] Knight was selling work from his home in Tallarook and preparing to set up a small scale gallery there, when Ryan paid him and his collection a visit. Overwhelmed by the work on ...

  9. Nici Cumpston - Wikipedia

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    An exhibition of her work, having-been-there, was held at the University of Virginia's Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection in 2014, during which Cumpston spent two months as resident artist. [ 3 ] Employed by the Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA) since 2008, [ 4 ] Cumpston became artistic director of Tarnanthi , the Aboriginal and Torres ...