Tricksters and Sourdoughs: Hysterical Historical Alaska
7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19
AuditoriumIn-Person Event
Mr. Whitekeys presents Hysterical Historical Alaska to celebrate the 157 years of history that started with Seward’s Folly and the purchase of Alaska. Mr. Whitekeys talks about what made and still makes Alaska such a funny place, while also sharing stories about some of the artists that are featured in Tricksters and Sourdoughs: Humor and Identity in Alaska. Free, registration recommended.
About the Speaker
Mr. Whitekeys is a musician, historian, writer, entrepreneur and ornithologist who lives in Alaska.
About the Exhibition
Tricksters and Sourdoughs examines the distinctive ways Alaskans use humor as a survival tool, coping mechanism and vehicle for creating and sharing culture. This exhibition considers laughter as a powerful means of resistance and social critique as well as release, affirmation, and connection. Incorporating Alaska Native contemporary art, cartoons, ephemera, films, memes, and other elements of Alaska pop culture, Tricksters and Sourdoughs offers a rich and varied portrait of Alaska identity by revealing what makes us chuckle, cringe and nod in recognition.