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Sheldon Jackson Museum to Host Artist Talk with Jen Angaiak Wood (Yup’ik)

by LAM Webmaster on 2023-11-17T14:48:00-09:00 in Events, Sheldon Jackson Museum | 0 Comments

Grandmother Walrus painted wooden maskNote: updated zoom link as of 11/27/23

The Friends of Sheldon Jackson Museum will host a Winter Series presentation by mask carver Jen Angaiak Wood (Yup’ik) on Zoom on Friday, December 1 at noon. In her presentation, “Ancestral Inspirations, Modern Visions,” Wood will share images of her carvings and talk about her artwork, her creative process, and her cultural heritage.

Jennifer Angaiak Wood’s artwork is inspired by her upbringing and heritage. Her work melds the contemporary and the traditional. Wood was born and raised in Fairbanks but has familial Yup’ik roots in Tununuk, Alaska, where she spent her summers growing up. Tununuk is on the northwest side of Nelson Island in the Bering Sea. Her experiences there informed her artistic expression and the masks she carves. Although her designs are inspired by ancestral carvings, Wood “incorporates modern materials and concepts to emphasize that the Yupiit, and all indigenous peoples, have a contemporary culture, not just a historic one.”  

Zoom Information

December 1, 2023, 12 pm
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2294857244?pwd=dURxbFZsY2V3QSsxdlRMbVpqMXJ3dz09&omn=84625357436
Or go to zoom.com and input Meeting ID: 229 485 7244 and Passcode: Wood.

For details, call the museum at (907) 747-8981.

“Ancestral Inspirations, Modern Visions” is the second lecture in the Friends of Sheldon Jackson Museum’s Share Your Culture/Share Your Research Winter Series. To learn about other upcoming winter events, visit the Exhibits and Events page, Friends of Sheldon Jackson MuseumFOSJM on Facebook, or FOSJM on Instagram

Winter hours at the Sheldon Jackson Museum are Wednesday-Saturday, 10 am-4:00 pm, except holidays. Winter admission is $7 for adults and $6 for seniors. Visitors 18 and under are admitted free of charge. Assistance is available for visitors with special needs.  


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