It’s official summer is here, and that means we are switching to our summer hours. The museum is now open in both locations from 9am-5pm, everyday of the week, until shortly after Labor Day!
The PFD Charitable Contributions Program, also know as Pick.Click.Give, allows Alaskans filing for their PFD to donate all or a portion of it to eligible charities and organizations. In this time of economic uncertainty donations such as, Pick.Click.Give. gifts are very important to Alaska’s cultural organizations. Every dollar counts, and it is with this help we…
On March 27, 1964, Alaska experienced the largest-ever recorded earthquake in North America. Known as the Good Friday Earthquake, this event caused an underwater landslide that washed away the waterfront area of Valdez and resulted in the loss of 32 lives. The quake also caused a local tsunami which surged into town, causing significant damage….
2014 marks the 25th anniversary of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. The tragic collision of the tanker Exxon Valdez on March 24, 1989 resulted in the spillage of 11 million gallons of crude oil – approximately, depending on whom you ask – into Prince William Sound, endangering Alaska’s ecosystem for years to come. The silver…
Follow us on Twitter or like us on Facebook to virtually join Patty and Andrew on a road trip, as they travel through Alaska, collecting artwork for next summer’s “Communities, Disaster, and Change” exhibit. Legacy, loss, perseverance and change are topics which resonate throughout Alaska but have no bounds. Many towns throughout the state have been changed…