Artist Services
Making a living as an artist is difficult. Artists put many hours and materials into their creations. For artists who want to sell their work, the creative process is the first step. They must also be able to navigate the art market. Every successful artist is also a business person, with the resources, knowledge, and connections to move from the studio to the marketplace. The Alutiiq Museum is here to help.
Rolf Christiansen in his Old Harbor studio
For Artists
SUPPORTING LIVING CULTURE
The museum’s advocacy work is helping Native artists market their work with individualized support, community education, and enhancements to our store. We also maintain an Alutiiq arts authentication program—the Alutiiq Seal.
Alutiiq Seal program logo, designed by Alutiiq artist Hanna Sholl
The Alutiiq Seal
LOOK FOR THE SEAL
The Alutiiq Seal is a mark of authenticity. When you see the seal emblem attached to a piece of artwork, you can be certain that it was crafted by an Alutiiq artist. Only Alutiiq artists registered with the Alutiiq Museum can use the logo.
Messages For Consumers
Native artists face hurdles selling their work. Did you know that a large percentage of the Native-style artwork sold in the United States is made by non-Native people? This practice was outlawed by the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 but fakes still make their way into stores and compete with genuine works for limited sales.
Alutiiq artists and community leaders are helping to build public awareness of the value of Native artwork and the importance of buying genuine works. Hear their messages.
Hanna Sholl
Buying Alutiiq art helps artists live their culture.
April Counceller
Alutiiq arts celebrate Kodiak’s heritage.
Susan Malutin
Shopping locally supports our community.
Gayla Pedersen
Beautiful, Native-made jewelry lasts a lifetime.
Cien Hoen
Local artwork makes Kodiak look good.
Dehrich Chya
Read labels and ask questions to find genuine Native art.
Stevi Frets
There is no substitute for genuine Native artwork.
Produced with support from the Alaska Community Foundation Alaska Native Social Justice Fund.