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Alaska Eagle Arts Gallery
Marvin Oliver is considered one of the regions foremost sculptors and printmakers whose work has greatly influenced the direction of contemporary Northwest Coast art. His prints, masks, helmets and wood panels--on display at his galleries in Seattle |
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Ketchikan Carver on the Creek
Learn about local Tlingit wood carver, jewler, and print maker Norman Jackson. |
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Crazy Wolf Studio
Owner and Native artist Ken Decker works in various genres of art and design. Ken's work as well as other Native prints, jewelry, basketry, knives, masks and pelts are in the gallery. |
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Blue Heron Gallery and Gifts
We are located in Downtown Ketchikan, near the historic Creek Street. We carry local food items, prints, knives, bowls and other art by Alaskan artists. |
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Dockside Gallery and Bead Shop
Prominently featuring the art of Terry Pyles and other art works by Cheri Pyles, David Rubin, Chip Porter, William G. Stewart and other Alaskan Artists. Located on the Cruise Ship Dock for convenient Ketchikan shopping. |
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Exploration Gallery and Frame Shop
We offer works from several local and Alaskan artists in many mediums: prints, painting, jewelry, ornamentation. We also offer professional framing services. |
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Herring Cove Originals
Sharron specializes in gyotaku, a Japanese technique using actual fish or other lifeforms to make a lifelike impression on delicate "rice" papers or fabric. She also has a body of work in limited edition linocuts. |
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Scanlon Gallery
Since 1972, Scanlon Gallery has offered residents and visitors to Ketchikan, Alaska the finest in Alaskan art. We carry a wide variety of art: sculpture, pottery, prints, jewelry and more from Alaskan artists. |
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Soho Coho Gallery
From his tree-top studio, high above the Tongass Narrows in rainswept Ketchikan Alaska, Ray Troll draws & paints fishy images that migrate into museums, books and magazines and onto t-shirts sold 'round the globe. |
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Tongass Historical Museum, Ketchikan, AK
Story of Alaska's feisty "first city" comes to life in artifacts and images from Ketchikan's colorful past.
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Totem Heritage Center, Ketchikan, AK
World-renowned collection of 19th-century totem poles retrieved from abandoned Native villages.
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