Salmon Leather Animals Workshop
January 13 @ 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
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Salmon Leather Soft Sculpted Animals
Taught by June Pardue
Build your own soft sculpted fish or seal using salmon leather. This traditional and sustainable hand-sewn creature is a perfect sculptural or hanging decoration! June will walk you through the project and share an Alutiiq story while students finish their work.
This workshop is open for ages 8 through adult. Sign up with friends or as a family!
Friday, January 13 5:30-8pm
(bring a snack for a short break)
Under 18: $22 ($20 HCOA members)
Adult: $32 ($30 HCOA members)
Supported in part by The CIRI Foundation.
June Pardue grew up in Old Harbor, Kodiak. As a child, she spent time with her mother and their neighbor, Fedosia Inga, weaving grass into baskets and other types of containers in the traditional Alutiiq/Sugpiaq styles. Over time June Pardue became one of the most highly regarded traditional Sugpiaq weavers and began to work in other traditional mediums including gut and fish skin. Her artwork can be found in the collections of the Sheldon Jackson Museum, the Kodiak History and Alutiiq museums in Kodiak, and in numerous private collections. She is dedicated to teaching her art form, cultural values, and in particular, respect for elders, through her craft. She has been an artist demonstrator at Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage and an artist-in-residence at the Sheldon Jackson Museum and has given numerous workshops online and in person on sewing and tanning fish skin, gut, and pinguat (traditional Alutiiq beaded headdress) making.
This class is full.
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