Artist Calls + Residencies
Upcoming/Current Artist Calls at The Nave:
CLOSED 10.01.24- The Nave Fine Art Fair: www.fineartfair.info
CLOSED 10.31.24 - The Nave Holiday Market: Submit Here before Nov 1, 2024
OPEN - 2024 Anchorage Zine Fair: Click Here for Free Tabling Opportunity
OPEN - 2025 SpenART Crawl: Visit Spenard2ndSaturday.com for more information
Artist Teaching Opportunities at The Nave:
Art Camp - 1 Week in Summer for youth ages 7-11. Contact us at info@ thenavespenard.com to apply for the 2025 program.
Fall Teen Workshop Program - 3 week (2 sessions/week) after-school program for youth ages 13-18. Contact us at info @ thenavespenard.com to submit your proposal for the 2025 program.
As we work in the spaces of community development and creative placemaking, we have opportunities to engage artists in a variety of projects. Our projects have varied from addressing COVID-19 related isolation for Cook Inlet Housing residents to creating opportunities to share arts education with youth in a community space. It’s exciting to collaborate with the community, and we look forward to future projects.
You can learn more about our practice and previous program collaborations below.
Art Exhibitions, Nave Sponsored Cultural Events, and Workshop Artist Submissions:
Please contact us at info @ thenavespenard.com to request submission forms for Events, Workshops, or S2S Spotlight Series (below).
Here are just a few of our ongoing Arts and Culture centered programs at The Nave:
Form + Design: Professional Art Workshops for Teens (Ages 14-18) - New in 2024!
Spenard 2nd Saturday Spotlight Series at The Nave:
In partnership with Spenard 2nd Saturday, The Nave sponsors curated events with the Spenard community, artists, and culture at center. Spenard 2nd Saturday celebrates neighborhood businesses, champions the creatives, and gives back to our community.
If you are a local Artist or Nonprofit Organization and would like to partner with The Nave on Spenard 2nd Saturday, please contact us at info @ thenavespenard.com.
ART CAMP at The Nave
Each summer in June, The Nave welcomes local children ages 7-11 to our spaces for one week to learn a diverse array of artmaking, dancing, storytelling, cultural appreciation, and creative skills taught by professional working artists and culture-bearers.
For more information about Art Camp at The Nave, contact us at info @ thenavespenard.com.
Dena’ina ełnene’ eł Ahtna nene’: This Is Dena’ina and Ahtna Place
Community Lessons on Language and Culture led by Melissa Shaginoff in 2024
Instructors: Donita Slawson, Sondra Shaginoff-Stuart, and Kari Shaginoff
Collaboration
Crystal Worl’s project engaged Elder CIHA residents in an art-based group initiative that incorporated photos and imagery of CIHA senior residents into a traditional Tlingit formline design. The final design was printed on note cards and distributed to CIHA residents to send to friends or family. The note cards promoted increased communication and helped residents feel more connected to those outside of their home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Connecting to Elders Through Song
Emma Hill’s “Connecting Through Elders Through Song” project featured live virtual performances for Cook Inlet Housing Authority’s Elder residents in both group and one-on-one settings. Reminiscent of Emma Hill’s “Songcircle” performances in their intimate, storytelling setting, CIHA’s residents were serenaded with deeply personal songs and narratives tackling life’s struggles, passions, and triumphs.
Jangu Yagheli – Today I am Well
Dena’ina Athabaskan artist Bunny Swan Gease’s wellness poster “Jangu Yagheli” combined intricate, hand-drawn designs and ten “good ways” for Cook Inlet Housing Authority’s Elder residents to practice self care during extended times of isolation. Through daily reminders written in Dena’ina and English languages Bunny Swan Gease was able to engage and connect to others with empathy, compassion, and humor. “In consideration of what are the greatest needs of our Elders… it is love, respect, companionship, support, understanding, and human contact. Many Elders are already isolated from others. Now with the complications of COVID, this has become an even greater challenge.”, Bunny said of her project.
Live at 3600 Spenard
The “Live at 3600 Spenard” project by Spenard Jazz Fest included a live, in-person musical performance in the parking lot of Cook Inlet Housing’s residential housing building at 3600 Spenard Road. The musical performance was made available to Cook Inlet Housing Authority residents either in person or online through Facebook Live. Some residents at 3600 Spenard Road had the additional option of viewing the performance from their porches, which overlooked the northeast section of the parking lot, where the band was located. The goal of the hour-long performance was to engage residents and community members affected by the COVID19 pandemic in a way that eased feelings of isolation and loneliness.
Love from Alaska
Christina Demetro’s “Love From Alaska” project engaged senior CIHA residents in an art-based initiative combining storytelling, poetry, imagery, and crafts. The project complemented Demetro’s Sunrise Swan sculpture installation with a series of 212 paper hearts created by residents, each sending support to a different country affected by COVID-19. The installation, which was located outside of CIHA’s downtown Elizabeth Place building, consisted of two golden swan sculptures connected by strings of the paper hearts.