The Arts
Visual, musical, performing, and anything else - if it's creative, it's here!
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From her roots of growing up in the small Alaskan village of Sleetmute to her worldwide travels, Anchorage-based singer/songwriter Emma Hill has worked…
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The end of the State's Disaster Declaration, combined with relaxed COVID guidelines for gatherings and, just, May in Homer mean that this weekend will be…
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In advance of this Friday and Saturday’s spring membership drive, KBBI General Manager Josh Krohn, Development Director Loren Barrett and Board of…
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In the 2021-2022 school year, Billeen Carlson at Nikolaevsk School offers project-based courses using a hybrid learning model, combining aspects of on and…
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April is the month of Jubilee, a festival for Homer’s youth spring arts in all forms. This year, and all this month, Homer Council on the Arts is hosting…
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The arts community in Homer continues to find ways to adapt and thrive, even in the context of an epidemic.On this episode of Coffee Table, join host,…
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Eight girls sit 2 to a table in Homer Council on the Art’s newly finished work and learning space. The girls are surrounded by piles of colorful fabric…
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The Homer Council on the Arts annual meeting is coming up next week, and like so many other gatherings in this year of Covid, it will be conducted online…
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On the silhouette wall on Pioneer Avenue, there is a diminutive figure raising her hands to summon artists to action and excellence. That’s Mary Epperson:…
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This March, Homer’s first Disability Art Show will take place at Homer Council on the Arts. It’s a collaboration between the arts council and the…