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Performing arts in Alaska primary sources

Performing arts in Alaska primary sources

This guide contains collections of primary source material relating to performing arts in Alaska, held by archives, libraries, and museums across the state. This guide is not comprehensive and may not include every collection containing primary source material relating to Alaskan performing arts.

Click on the linked collection names for more detailed collection descriptions. Not every collection has a detailed description online, and it may be necessary to contact the institution that owns a collection for more information.

Selected items related to Alaskan performing arts from many of the institutions represented in this guide have been digitized and added to Alaska's Digital Archives. You can use the search box at the top right of the homepage to search for these materials.

If you represent an institution that holds primary source materials related to performing arts in Alaska and would like to see them included in this guide, please contact the UAA/APU Consortium Library Archives and Special Collections.

Alaska Moving Image Preservation Association (AMIPA)

AMIPA may have additional performing arts materials not reflected in the list below. Please contact them for more information about their holdings using any of the below links. 

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Institute of Museum and Library Services

This guide is supported in whole or in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the Alaska State Library.