Artistic expression is one of the many ways Alutiiq/Sugpiaq people live and share their culture. The Alutiiq Museum supports artists with access to collections, training, professional development, and a museum store where the creative community can fuel cultural expression by selling its work. We also collect Alutiiq art and share pieces in exhibits, programs, and online.
Ingillagayak—Weatherman, wood, leather, sinew, plant fiber, paint, Pinart Collection, Museé Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, 988-2-198. Photo by Will Anderson.
Alutiiq artists work in many mediums with both traditional and contemporary materials. Explore the visual and performing arts. Learn how artistic traditions continue and see examples of contemporary art from the museum’s collections.
Alutiiq artists fill their work with inspiration from the Alutiiq culture and the Kodiak environment. Meet members of our creative community and see examples of their work.
The Alutiiq Museum collects contemporary artwork to share the continuing story of the Alutiiq people and our vibrant living culture. This artwork illustrates the endurance of our traditions.