Our Story
The Nave sits on the traditional and current homelands of the Eklutna Dena’ina, who have been the caretakers of the land, water, plants and animals of the area for thousands of years. Through intentional programming and curation, The Nave offers the community a place to recognize, honor and promote Alaska Native culture and values. The Nave is open to all and we welcome events of all shapes and sizes.
The building is owned and operated by Cook Inlet Housing Authority, an Alaska Native organization committed to building and strengthening our community by fostering opportunities to gather, learn, create and explore.
The Nave is the story of an evolution of a building and the role of community, culture and art in building strong connections, neighborhoods and communities. The purpose of The Nave is to support, celebrate and strengthen community by connecting people and ideas.
Renovations
The past six years have given Cook Inlet Housing great insight into the potential for a sustainable Cultural and Community hub right here in the center of the Spenard neighborhood. In that short time, the Church of Love, now The Nave, hosted a variety of shows, meetings, markets, camps, parties, galleries, plays, concerts, artist studios, artists in residence and more.
The next step of this great journey has just been completed: a major renovation to bring our beloved 1950’s building up to code, to provide accessibility so that the entire community will have better access to this incredible asset and to provide better egress and much needed safety upgrades.
This process required time, patience and money. The CIHA team worked with architect Chris Cole at 61North to come up with a design that reflects the building’s history and creates space for its future. The team has also worked with partners to procure the necessary funding for a major renovation. Thanks to ArtPlace America, US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), The Kresge Foundation, The Atwood Foundation, The Rasmuson Foundation, The Richard L. and Diane M. Block Foundation, the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, Dean Weidner, The CIRI Foundation, and CIHA , for believing in the potential of this old building in this historic neighborhood!
Sustainability
Private event rentals help to sustain this community and cultural hub, allowing The Nave to offer cultural events at low and no-cost to attendees throughout the year. Private rentals also allow The Nave to offer reduced rental fees to non-profit organizations.