As part of the Homer Peony Festival to be held July 10-25, the Homer Council on the Arts sponsors a…
New Homer artist Lydia Johnston’s entry into the local arts scene ticks off all the boxes:
As Alaska moves toward reopening businesses and nonprofit organizations, Homer’s local art venues have cautiously begun to open their own…
When faced with honoring the dead killed by tragedy or violence, artists grapple with the enormity of the event. In…
One of the frequent signs placed on Homer’s annual Burning Basket reads “Prepare for opportunity disguised as loss.”
Judges on Monday announced the winners in the Homer Council on the Arts pandemic poetry contest, “Fruits of Quarantine.”
After eight months without an executive director, and in the midst of a pandemic that has thrown the arts world…
Normally May would herald the reopening of galleries closed for the winter — but in the year of the COVID-19…
As the COVID-19 pandemic swept through Alaska and state mandates closed or limited businesses and organizations, art and cultural nonprofits…
Bunnell starts Emergency Artist Fund
Another part of Homer’s art scene has been forced to dramatically change its plans because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
With new mandates stating that no more than 10 people can gather in one place as part of social distancing…
A popular Alaska company with roots in Homer is lending a helping hand to families faced with unprecedented amounts of…