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Material Traditions: Sewing Salmon

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Abstract

  • The Sewing Salmon project – hosted by the Smithsonian Institution's Arctic Studies Center at the Anchorage Museum in Alaska – brought together three contemporary Alaska Native artists to learn and teach about creating work from fish skin through studying historic fishskin objects and through sharing and comparing techniques they developed. Each artist has a commitment to this almost-lost art and shared their knowledge with students and visitors, and with curators and conservators who care for museum collections.

Publication Date

  • 2013

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