Corporate tables are filling for this milestone event. The 30th Annual Alaska Native Art Auction marks three decades of Indigenous artists and voices — and a defining year for Indigenous-led media.
Enjoy an evening featuring:
Original works by Alaska Native and Indigenous artists
VIP Early Reception and Art Preview
Hosted dinner and live auction
Indigenous Fashion Show and live music
We’d be honored to include your work. Visit https://t.co/xPxyHe0awl or contact Cindy Hector at [email protected] or at 9077933528. Submit a donation package before March 13, 2026 and be automatically entered to win $500!
Good news, artists and donors — we’ve extended the deadline. We heard from many of you who needed just a little more time, and we’re glad to share that art donations for the 30th Annual Alaska Native Art Auction are now open through March 13, 2026.
March 21, 2026 | Hotel Captain Cook | Anchorage
This year marks a defining moment for Indigenous artists and Indigenous-led media.
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Honor 30 years of Indigenous creativity. Help shape what comes next.
Join us for the 30th Annual Alaska Native Art Auction, a milestone gathering of artists, community leaders, and supporters.
Learn how to donate at https://t.co/xPxyHe0awl, or contact Cindy Hector at [email protected] or at 9077933528. Submit a donation before February 27, 2026 and enter to win $500!
Just 5 days left to donate art for the 30th Annual Alaska Native Art Auction. Thank you to the artists and supporters who have already contributed to this milestone 30th year.
Your creativity helps sustain Indigenous-led media and the voices, stories, and culture it carries nationwide. If you’ve been considering a donation, there’s still time to take part. Art donations are due by February 27.
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