Arts & Galleries
Homer
Art Shop Gallery - The Art Shop Gallery, Destination Alaskan art, is open year round and daily in the summer. It specializes in art from Homer and around the state. Art includes originals, prints, pottery, jewelry, Christmas ornaments and native ivory and bone. The Gallery hosts an annual summer Alaskan Artists Series running June through August. 202 W Pioneer Avenue, Homer - Phone: 907-235-7076 http://www.artshopgallery.com
Bunnell Street Gallery - Bunnell Street Arts Center is a non-profit art center exhibiting innovative contemporary Alaskan artwork for sale, solo exhibitions of Alaskan artists, lectures, discussions and concerts, artists in the schools, the Homer artists studio tour, and art workshops for adults.
Homer Council on the Arts - Provides opportunities for all people in the community to experience and participate in the Arts.
Sea Lion Fine Arts Gallery - A fun, colorful and eclectic art gallery started in 1993 and owned by Homer artists Gary and Terri Lyon. Exhibited in addition to their work are some of the finest Alaskan artists including Byron Birdsall, Barbara Lavalee, Karla Morreira, the Regats, Marianne Wieland and Nancy Yaki. Also a large collection of contemporary and Alaska Native art is exhibited. This includes baleen and grass baskets, walrus ivory and whalebone carvings, works of multimedia and some unusual antique pieces. 4241 Homer Spit Road, Homer - Phone: 907-235-3400 - sealion@xyz.net or website http://www.sealiongallery.com
Fireweed Gallery - Contemporary art by Alaskans paintings, sculpture, jewelry, photography, metal, ceramics,
glass, and indigenous works. 475 E Pioneer Avenue, Homer - Phone: 907-235-3411- art@fireweedgallery.com or website http://www.fireweedgallery.com
Norman Lowell Studio & Gallery - “Fifty years ago I came to Alaska to paint the 'Wild North Country'. Alaska captured me and has inspired me all these years. The beauty and wonder of Alaska have carried my imagination to its heights and moved me to express my impressions in the art of painting. Click the images above to travel from 1958 to present with me. From a one-room cabin to the construction of the gallery, it has been an experience!”
Picture Alaska Art Gallery - Art & Fashion under one roof! 448 E Pioneer Avenue, Homer - Phone: 907-235-2300 http://www.picturealaska.com
Ptarmigan Arts - A long-standing artist cooperative gallery established in October 1984, which offers Alaskan artists a venue for exhibition and year-round sales of their artwork. We support and encourage local artists to display and market their own art in a sharing and trusting environment. We also offer an exhibition space for monthly solo and invitational shows in our Back Room Gallery and participate in First Friday receptions. Each artist provides the daily workforce for the management of the gallery, as well as providing their individual artistic expertise in assisting customer purchases. 171 E Pioneer Avenue, Homer - Phone: 907-235-5345 - homerart@alaska.net or website http://www.ptarmiganarts.com
Leslie Klaar Arts - Inspired by the northern environment of her native Alaska and of arctic Sweden where she and her husband Jens spent several years, Leslie Klaar began painting in earnest in the 1980's. She settled in Homer in 1985 after visiting the area for decades with her family. She continued to pursue her interests which included commercial crab fishing and raising her children, Erika and Bjorn as well as studying art.
Kenai
Kenai Visitors & Cultural Center - The Kenai Visitors & Cultural Center houses the City of Kenai's permanent collection of natural history objects, archeological material, native artifacts and contemporary art. All items in the collection relate to the history and culture of Kenai and Alaska.
Soldotna Historical Society Museum - (no website)
Kasilof Regional Historical - (no website)
Birch Tree Gallery - Major emphasis in Birch Tree Gallery is on the original works of Alaskan artists. The gallery features the largest selection of original art and pottery on the Kenai Peninsula. We also offer an extensive selection of yarn, knitting supplies, baby knit wear, jewelry, stained glass, hand-woven baskets, unique clocks, carved birds, hand dyed silk scarves, note cards, ornaments, and many other gift items.
Seward
Authentic Folk Art Gallery - (no website)
Starbird Studio - Step into Starbird Studio wildlife gallery and enter a world where eagles, wolves, and whales coexist in an eclectic collection of Alaskan fine-art and gifts.
Softly Silk - Kerry Cline is a New Zealand artist who has lived in Seward since 1993. She cannot remember a time in her life when she did not have a paintbrush in her hand. Kerry's inspiration is drawn from the natural beauty around her. Her interest in painting on the highest quality pure silk was inspired in 1986 when she discovered special dyes that reflect the crystal clear colors she
sees in her environment.

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