The Łuk’ae Tse’ Taas or ‘Fish Head Soup’ collective of Alaska Native comic artists and writers aims to share visual stories of Alaska’s rich regional cultures, and they made a visit Homer over the weekend.

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The Łuk’ae Tse’ Taas or ‘Fish Head Soup’ collective of Alaska Native comic artists and writers aims to share visual stories of Alaska’s rich regional cultures, and they made a visit Homer over the weekend.

You can explore contemporary artworks by Native artists, make art together, and meet guest artists from our region.

The McClung Museum’s exhibition, opening in 2025, is part of an effort to change perceptions and educate audiences about the mound on the UT campus by centering Native perspectives and interpretations.

Amangiri’s first pop-up exhibition centers on Indigenous stories and opens this week.

The exhibition features over 100 artworks by twelve artists, ranging from painting, photography, woodworking, textiles, and beadwork to installation art.

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