2025 Alaska Triennial
On view Feb 7, 2025 — Sept 7, 2025
Brian E. Davies Chugach Gallery, Fourth Floor, West Wing
The 2025 Alaska Triennial invites artists from across the state to share recently created work. This open call reveals not only the depth and breadth of artistic practice in Alaska, but also the mastery of a wide range of mediums — from intricate beadwork to graphite, encaustic, ceramic, printmaking, woodworking, and textile.
Through a blind selection process, 47 artists were selected from a pool of 222 applicants. Works featured in the 2025 Alaska Triennial invite visitors to see Alaska through the eyes of its artists: a place where people, land, and possibility remain deeply and inextricably connected.
The 2025 Alaska Triennial is juried by Mary Bradshaw, Curator and Director of Visual Arts at the Yukon Arts Centre (Whitehorse, YT, Canada). The 2025 Alaska Triennial has been organized by the Anchorage Museum, under various titles and forms, for more than three decades a s a way to celebrate place through the lens of contemporary art and encourage the creation of new works by Alaska artists in a variety of media.
Featured Artists
Brianna Allen, Kate Boyan, Honore Buckley, Pamela Butcher, Susan Campbell, Grace Choi, Sharlene Cline, Katie Ione Craney, Gail Davidson, Don Decker, Joshua Demain, Alanna DeRocchi, Monica Devine, Colleen Firmin Thomas, Hal Gage, Jenny Irene, Acacia Johnson, Sus an Johnson, Arlitia Jones, Javid Kamali, Joseph Kashi, Mary Bee Kaufman, Young Kim, Carla Klinker, Peter Krupski, Inari Kylänen, Ethan Lauesen, Petra Lisiecki, Melanie Lombard, Emily Longbrake, Maureen Meyer, David Mollett, Ree Nancarrow, Adele Person, Susan Joy Share, Lauren Stanford, Marianne Stolz, Addie Studebaker, Emily Sullivan, Sara Tabbert, Shoko Takahashi, Kerry Tasker, Owen Tucker, Antoinette Walker, Michael Walsh, Gretchen Weiss-Brooks, and Jacob Wilson.
Program Events
2025 Alaska Triennial: Juror Lecture
6:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7 — In-Person
Hear from juror Mary Bradshaw as she reflects on works and themes featured in the 2025 Alaska Triennial. Through a blind jury process, 47 artists...