The Pratt Museum currently is featuring the exhibit “Museum Macabre: Darkest Secrets of Kachemak Bay.” The show will run through…
On either side of West Pioneer Avenue near Bartlett Street, Woodard Creek flows from the Pratt Museum to the Homer…
Subsistence program art sought The Federal Subsistence Management Program sponsors its annual art contest for all students in Alaska grades…
Late one night in a bar in Vancouver, British Columbia, 30 years ago, Martty Zeller watched two men eviscerate a…
Artist offers jewelry classes Homer artist Art Koeninger offers several jewelry classes this semester through Homer Community Recreation. Friday-Sunday is…
Alaska Marketplace 1130 Ocean Drive mAKers First Friday by various artists 5-7:30 p.m., First Friday Opening Reception Alaska Marketplace’s mAKers…
Whether it’s the romantic streets of Paris or the tropical allure of Hawaii, most artists who visit a region become…
Joan Brown Dodd is the archetypal Homer woman: born somewhere else, exceedingly tough, multi-talented, artistic and humble. She’s gentle but…
Fresh Produce performs again Fresh Produce 2.0 will have another all-improvised benefit performance at 7:30 p.m. at the Art Barn,…
Artist in residence visits through Nov. 15 Rasmuson Artist in Residence Amy Casey visits Bunnell Street Arts Center through Nov….
For 12 years, Homer has been treated to a luxury most small towns don’t have: a documentary film festival. Each…
Authors read at KBC Canadian writers Ann Eriksson and Gary Geddes read fiction and poetry at 6:30 p.m. today at…
Julie Tomich is into creepy things. She wears a colorful skirt with the skeleton of a poodle painted on it….