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Ketchikan area Artists and Creatives have been inspiring the communities of this area since the beginning. Whether it is beautifully engineered and created halibut hooks, or the magnificent totem poles of the area, to the stories, poetry and drawings for the inception of the Alaska Magazine, to the creation and evolution of Wearable Art in Alaska artists continue to make the world we live in meaningful and joyful.

Call for Artists - Bunnell Street Art Center's Visual Arts Exhibition Program

Friday, October 31, 2025
2:30 pm3:30 pm

Bunnell Street Arts Center announces a call for applications to Bunnell’s Visual Arts Exhibit 2027-2028 season.

The application period runs from September 1 – October 31, 2025.

VISUAL ARTS EXHIBITS:

A community tradition established in 1991, Bunnell Street Arts Center’s Visual Arts Exhibit program demonstrates over 30 years of innovation, experimentation and excellence. Exhibits nurture and promote Alaska artists with opportunities for professional development, networking and creative exchange. Exhibits create dialog and engagement with Bunnell’s expansive community around Alaska’s artistic heritage and diversity.

- Applications are open to Alaska artists and curators working in any media.
- Formats may include solo exhibits, group exhibits, interdisciplinary shows, and shows curated by Alaska artists, curators, and culture bearers.
- Application is for exhibits to be scheduled 2027 – 2028.
- Applications are due October 31st.
- Work need not be for sale.
- There is a $25 application fee. (Needs-based waivers are available).

Exhibits open the first Friday of every month with a public reception and artist talk. Exhibits and talks are shared through Bunnell’s online platforms —including Bunnell’s webpage, online store, and social media—and archived at www.bunnellarts.org. Bunnell presents abundant opportunities to sell artwork and connect with community.

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