WORKSHOPS


First Light Alaska has a rich history of hosting events that celebrate and promote Indigenous arts and culture. From drum making, snowshoe building and exhibitions featuring the work of fine artists practicing numerous different mediums, First Light Alaska's events have provided an opportunity for people of all backgrounds to appreciate and learn about the diversity of Indigenous cultures and traditions. These events have showcased a broad range of art forms including painting, sculpture, beadwork, carving, and music with dance performances, and have often included workshops, classes, and other educational opportunities. Additionally, First Light Alaska has hosted various fundraising events throughout the year to support their programs and initiatives that promote and preserve Indigenous arts and culture.

First Light Alaska offers workshops that aim to promote and preserve Indigenous arts and culture through education, creative expression, and skill-building. These workshops cover a wide range of topics and are open to people of all ages and backgrounds who are interested in learning about Indigenous cultures and traditions. Some examples of workshops offered by First Light Alaska may include:


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We are very grateful to the University of Alaska Fairbanks Bristol Bay Campus, Mount Edgecumbe High School, The CIRI Foundation, the Alaska State Council on the Arts, the Ruth Foundation, the volunteers, our sponsors and the community for providing the stage for our workshops to continue.