Power and Privilege Symposium held at University of Alaska Southeast<\/a>.<\/p>\nThat makes the show, which opens Friday at the Juneau arts & Culture Center and is up through the rest of March, which is Women’s History Month, a big departure for Persisters.<\/p>\n
“This is a big step for us,” Miko said. “We’re in a real gallery.”<\/p>\n
The rest of the First Friday lineup<\/strong><\/p>\nJAHC: Persisters, Radical Self Love<\/strong>, 350 Whittier St., 4:30-7 p.m. The theme for the show is “Radical Self Love” or, more plainly put, self-portraits, which will be on display throughout Women’s History Month.<\/p>\nExhibit up through the month.<\/p>\n
Alaska State Library, Archives, and Museum: Octopus Community Art Project<\/strong>, 395 Whittier Street, 4:30-7 p.m. March is Octopus Month at the Alaska State Museum. A Giant North Pacific Octopus will be installed in the kids Discovery Room, and everyone is invited to contribute. Kick things off by crafting the skin with Exhibit Specialist Aaron Elmore from 1-7 p.m., free museum admission begins at 4:30 p.m.<\/p>\nExhibit up through the month.<\/p>\n
Coppa: Landscapes by Crystal Rose Cudworth<\/strong>, 917 Glacier Ave, 4-6 p.m. New and recent landscape oil paintings by Crystal Cudworth will be on display at Coppa. Her carefully rendered paintings summarize her experiences at two artist residencies in Southeast Alaska. Live music will be provided by a Juneau Symphony performer.<\/p>\nFirst Friday only.<\/p>\n
Juneau-Douglas City Museum: 15th Annual 12-by-12 Community Art Exhibit Opening Reception, <\/strong>Fourth and Main streets, 4:30-7 p.m.<\/p>\nVisit the city museum for the opening reception for the 15th annual 12-by-12 community art exhibit. For years, the museum has hosted a unique community art exhibit in which artists of all ages are encouraged to create works within the parameters of a square or a cube. This year, artists were encouraged to create work based on the theme elements. Elements will be on display through April 19.<\/p>\n
Perseverance Theatre’s Young Company: “Disco Alice, The Wonderland Remix”, <\/strong>the Streets of downtown Juneau, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Dance in the streets with Perseverance Theatre’s Young Company as they celebrate opening night of their new production. Cast members will parade from the JACC to other First Friday locations.<\/p>\nFirst Friday only.<\/p>\n
NorthWind Architects: Katie Ione Craney<\/strong>, 126 Seward Street, 4:30-7 p.m. NorthWind will feature artist Katie Ione Craney. Working primarily with found materials, Craney’s work explores isolation, memory and identity in a rapidly changing northern landscape.<\/p>\nFirst Friday only.<\/p>\n
Sealaska Heritage Institute: Featured author Ann Boochever, Read Across America event, children’s dance performance and featured artists Sugar Bear Alaskan Treasures and Rhonda Butler<\/strong>, 105 S. Seward St, 4:30-7 p.m. In the lobby, Sealaska Heritage Institute will host author Ann Boochever, who will be signing her new book “Fighter in Velvet Gloves” on Elizabeth Peratrovich, and two featured artists Sugar Bear Alaskan Treasures and Rhonda Butler. In the clan house, SHI will host a Read Across America event that includes a dance performance at 5 p.m. by the Tlingit Culture Language and Literacy Dance Group, and book readings from SHI’s Baby Raven Reads children’s series every 15 minutes from 5:30-6:30 p.m.<\/p>\nFirst Friday only.<\/p>\n
Annie Kaill’s: Farewell to Front Street Party<\/strong>, 244 Front Street, 4:30-7 p.m. Annie Kaill’s is moving this spring — one block over to Seward Street. Ahead of the move, Annie Kaill’s will be hosting a Farewell to Front Street party with snacks and treats, and a special gift with purchase during First Friday.<\/p>\nFirst Friday only.<\/p>\n
Aunt Claudia’s Dolls, A Museum: Ellen Savage Athabaskan Artist of Holy Cross<\/strong>, 114 S. Franklin St., Suite 103, 4-7 p.m. Aunt Claudia’s Dolls will feature work from Athabaskan artist Ellen Savage of Holy Cross. Dolls and jewelry by other tribal members will be available for association and appreciation of this unique style.<\/p>\nExhibit up through the month.<\/p>\n
Kindred Post: Chilkat Design Lino-printing with Ricky Tagaban and Lily Hope<\/strong>, 145 S. Franklin St, 4:30-7 p.m. Local artists Ricky Tagaban and Lily Hope will help with some hands-on creative fun. They have carved lino printing blocks of their designs for people to print on postcards or on shirts, notebooks, boots or almost anything else. Printing blocks, ink and enthusiasm provided by the artists.<\/p>\nFirst Friday only.<\/p>\n
Harbor Tea & Spice: Everyday Essential Oils<\/strong>, 175 S. Franklin St. Suite 105, 4:30-7:30 p.m., Harbor Tea & Spice is lifehacking with Everyday Essential Oils. Use it in tea, cooking and baking. There will be samples, of course.<\/p>\nFirst Friday only.<\/p>\n
Juneau Artists Gallery: Grand Re-opening After the Flood<\/strong>, 175 S. Franklin St. 5:30-8 p.m. Join the Juneau Artists Gallery for a Grand Re-opening on Friday, March 1. Their floor that was just a year old had to be replaced due to major flooding, and the gallery was closed for most of February.<\/p>\nFirst Friday only.<\/p>\n
Rainforest Yoga: First Friday Yoga with Theresa<\/strong>,174 S. Franklin St, Suite 202, 5:15-6:15 p.m.<\/p>\nTheresa Soley will lead a one-hour class that will leave you both challenged yet relaxed.<\/p>\n
First Friday only.<\/p>\n
Alaska Brewing Company Depot: Featuring a New Rough Draft Beer<\/strong>, 219 S. Franklin St., 4:30-7 p.m. There will be beer samples, and they will be featuring a new rough draft for First Friday. There will also be 15 percent off purchases of regularly priced items for the duration of the event.<\/p>\nFirst Friday only.<\/p>\n
\n\u2022 Contact arts and culture reporter Ben Hohenstatt at (907)523-2243 or bhohenstatt@juneauempire.com. Follow him on Twitter @BenHohenstatt.<\/b><\/p>\n
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