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Alaska Positive opens Friday

by LAM Webmaster on 2025-12-02T15:29:00-09:00 in Alaska State Museum, Events | 0 Comments

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Katie Ione Craney, what we carry in our pockets (for Jenny Irene), 2025.

Exhibit opens
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 4:30–7:00 PM

Juneau – Now in its 55th year, Alaska Positive is a statewide juried photographic exhibition organized and toured by the Alaska State Museum. Its purpose is to encourage the practice of photography as an art form in Alaska. Alaska Positive opens Friday at the Alaska State Museum and runs through mid-March 2026. The exhibition will then travel to museums around the state.

black and white otherworldy image of cracked ice with bubblesblack and white image of swimmer with arms and legs outstretched in poolPatrice Aphrodite Helmar is the juror for Alaska Positive 2025. Helmar’s photographic career began in Juneau working in their father’s small-town camera shop and darkroom. Their work has been shown at PARTICIPANT INC, the Jewish Museum, Ortega Y Gasset Projects, Gaa Gallery, the National Museum of Iceland and is in museum collections including the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.

Helmar selected 37 photographs by 33 photographers for the exhibit. Overall, Alaskan photographers submitted 198 entries.

The top award, the Juror’s Choice Award, went to Katie Ione Craney of Fairbanks for a photograph titled what we carry in our pockets (for Jenny Irene). The Awards of Recognition went to Amber Johnson of Anchorage for Ice Studies #8018, a C-type print, and Petra Lisiecki of Anchorage for Real/Ethereal - The Swimmer, also a C-type print. Awards are sponsored by the Friends of the Alaska State Library, Archives, and Museum.

Left image: Amber Johnson, Ice Studies #8018, 2025. Right image: Petra Lisiecki, Real/Ethereal - The Swimmer, 2023.

A slideshow of The Best of Alaska Positive, comprised of award-winning photographs over the last 55 years, will be playing in an adjacent gallery.

Helmar gave a lecture at the Alaska State Museum on Tuesday, November 25. The event was recorded for later broadcast by 360TV in partnership with our local radio station KTOO. It will also be available on the museum’s website.

Final Photographs Selected for Alaska Positive 2025

Rebecca

Albert

Disappearing

Juneau

Alice

Bailey

Cabin life

Fairbanks

Michael

Conti

Lone Spring Caribou 1

Anchorage

Katie Ione

Craney

what we carry in our pockets (for Jenny Irene)

Fairbanks

Juror’s Choice Award

Laura

Dooley

Fractured Lines

Juneau

Bob

Eastaugh

Lynn Canal #5

Anchorage

Hal

Gage

Breaktime Between Street Performances, Castro Street

Anchorage

Christopher

Grau

Raven reflection in raven eye

Juneau

Michael

Hannam

Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes

Anchorage

Bill

Hanson

Taku the Blue

Douglas

Bill

Heubner

Matanuska Glacier Silt and Water, 9838

Anchorage

Kerry

Howard

Amber-eyed Pygmy Owl, Round as the Moon

Juneau

Amber

Johnson

Ice Studies #8018

Anchorage

Awards of Recognition

Matt

Johnson

Dress Shirt

Anchorage

Michael

Johnson

Night Boats (Mera)

Anchorage

Michael

Johnson

Gillnet Glare

Anchorage

Susan

Johnson

Blue Salmon

Kasilof

Young

Kim

Imported Fruit

Anchorage

Young

Kim

Guardian

Anchorage

Deanna

Lampe

Prayer

Juneau

Deanna

Lampe

Winter in Tlingit Aani

Juneau

Sarah

Lewis

Why walk when you can fly

Fairbanks

Petra

Lisiecki

Real/Ethereal - The Swimmer

Anchorage

Awards of Recognition

Rebecca

Marhenke

Close to flying

Wasilla

Charles

Mason

Denali Diptych

Fairbanks

David

McCain

Summer’s End

North Pole

Richard

Murphy

Topaz Internment Camp

Anchorage

Andy

Padilla

Colorblind Aurora

Fairbanks

Ashlyn

Potton

Stuck in Place

Kenai

Kristin

Reynolds

Fireweed Study 213

Anchorage

Diana

Rossmiller

C'mon, Let's Go!

Juneau

Brian

Schneider

Listen to the Silence

Fairbanks

Shelley

Schneider

Sunset on Cook Inlet, Alaska

Anchorage

Ayden

Smith

Fall Reflections

Anchorage

Cody

Swanson

Wound Wood

Anchorage

Kerry

Tasker

Portage Iceberg

Anchorage

 

Dennis

Walworth

Mists of Time #4

Anchorage


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