Reily, Sheryl Maree (artist). Photograph, mixed media: Iris ink print, glitter, paint. Signed, titled, dated verso (of print). Print is #1 of an open exhibit history. This Work from The "Past Transgression Series". This idea came about from the...
Reily, Sheryl Maree (artist). Photograph: color inkjet on paper and mixed media. Signed and titled, verso. Extensive technical information is provided on a separate sheet included with the print. This work is part of the Alaskan Digital Print...
Rofkar, Teri (artist). Video, 58 seconds MPG format. Teri Rofkar is a Tlingit master weaver from Sitka in Southeast Alaska and of the Raven Clan and Snail House. She learned weaving and basketry from classes in college and at museums, and was...
Ryan, Abel (artist). Video, 1:05 minutes MPG format. Born in Ketchikan, Abel Ryan now lives in Metlakatla. This Tsimshian carver learned basic flat design techniques from a master carver while in high school, and has now been carving for 14...
Simpson, Glen C. (artist). Sterling silver and gold sculpture.14.5 in. long including link chain, 1.5 in. wide. Stylized hand shape with round raised opening rimmed with gold. "Simpson" imprinted on back. Dated 1986-1987.
Sparacino, Diana (artist). Mixed media painting on canvas. Abstract. This piece is a mixed media oil painting: objects affixed include mosquitoes, wire screen, and paper cuttings. Dated and Signed, Verso. Size: 19.25 x 21.75 in. Ms. Sparacino...
Alexander, Selina (artist). Video, 1minute MPG format. Selina Alexander is an Athabascan who grew up along the Yukon River between Ruby and Galena and now lives in North Pole. She learned beading and skin sewing from her mother, grandmother, and...
Brody, A.W. (Bill) (Artist). Alkyd on canvas painting. View of mountain valley with river in foreground and green tundra stretching to treeless purple mountains. Signed and dated, lower right. Also signed, dated and titled, verso. Size: 36 x 60...
Silook, Susie (artist). Video, 58 seconds MPG format. Susie Silook is a St. Lawrence Island Yupik ivory carver. She began her work by using the whole tusk of the walrus, as she didn't have tools to cut it into small pieces. Instead of the animals...