Ketchikan area Artists and Creatives have been inspiring the communities of this area since the beginning. Whether it is beautifully engineered and created halibut hooks, or the magnificent totem poles of the area, to the stories, poetry and drawings for the inception of the Alaska Magazine, to the creation and evolution of Wearable Art in Alaska artists continue to make the world we live in meaningful and joyful.
Master Artist and Apprentice Grant

Master Artist and Apprentice Grant – app due Mar 1
The Alaska State Council on the Arts' mission is to foster the development of the arts for all Alaskans through education, partnerships, grants, and services.
The Master Artist and Apprentice Grant in Traditional Alaska Native Arts mission is to support and encourage the preservation and perpetuation of traditional Alaska Native art forms. Grants underwrite serious one-on-one study between an apprentice and a recognized master artist in any traditional Alaska Native art form. Art forms include visual arts, traditional crafts, music, dance, storytelling, song and the creation of traditional functional objects.