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June, 2026, First Friday w/ Leslie M. Robertson
Jun 9, 2026
4m 48s
June, 2026, First Friday w/ Kaitlin Hiller
Jun 9, 2026
6m 39s
June, 2026, First Friday w/ Deb Lowney
Jun 9, 2026
8m 17s
May, 2026 First Friday w/ Tina Konec
May 4, 2026
8m 59s
May, 2026 First Friday w/ Oceana Wills
May 4, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/9/26 | ![]() June, 2026, First Friday w/ Leslie M. Robertson✨ | mixed mediaaltered books+4 | Leslie M. Robertson | — | — | altered booksmixed media+5 | — | 4m 48s | |
| 6/9/26 | ![]() June, 2026, First Friday w/ Kaitlin Hiller✨ | environmentart+4 | Kaitlin Hiller | — | boreal forest | drawingsenvironment+4 | — | 6m 39s | |
| 6/9/26 | ![]() June, 2026, First Friday w/ Deb Lowney✨ | wood sculptureenvironmental change+3 | Debra Lowney | — | — | wood sculptorenvironmental art+3 | — | 8m 17s | |
| 5/4/26 | ![]() May, 2026 First Friday w/ Tina Konec✨ | drawingartistic practice+3 | Tina Konec | — | — | drawingart+4 | — | 8m 59s | |
| 5/4/26 | ![]() May, 2026 First Friday w/ Oceana Wills✨ | naturecommunity+4 | Oceana Wills | — | Kachemak Bay | Kachemak Bayart+5 | — | 6m 13s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() April, 2026 First Friday w/ Tamara Burgh✨ | Native culturemythology+3 | Tamara Burgh | IAIAAlaskan Igloo Tales | Santa FeTaiwan | Alaskan Igloo TalesInupiaq+5 | — | 28m 49s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() March 2026, First Friday w/ Austin Parkhill✨ | listeningart creation+4 | Austin Parkhill | — | — | artlistening+4 | — | 7m 13s | |
| 2/8/26 | ![]() February 2026, First Friday w/ xochiyollotl✨ | environmentnature+3 | xochiyollotl | — | — | treesclimate+3 | — | 16m 14s | |
| 12/8/25 | ![]() December 2025, First Friday w/ Tamara Wilson✨ | art exhibitionartist talk+3 | Tamara Wilson | Bunnell Street Arts CenterStreet Lamp | — | Tamara WilsonBunnell Street Arts Center+5 | — | 13m 56s | |
| 11/11/25 | ![]() November 2025, First Friday - 10 x 10 Members Exhibit✨ | art exhibitartist members+3 | — | Bunnell137 works | Alaska | art exhibitBunnell+5 | — | 25m 26s | |
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| 10/6/25 | ![]() October 2025, First Friday w/ Laine Rinehart✨ | weavingcommunity engagement+4 | Laine Rinehart | — | Alaska | weavingcraft+4 | — | 6m 10s | |
| 10/6/25 | ![]() October 2025, First Friday w/ Ethan Kayaaní Lauesen✨ | self reflectiongrowth+4 | Ethan Kayaaní Lauesen | Raven Stole the Stars, Raven Stole My Heart | Denaakk’e Koyukon AthabaskanLingít+1 | Ethan Kayaaní LauesenRaven Stole the Stars+5 | — | 9m 06s | |
| 9/10/25 | ![]() September 2025, First Friday w/ Lynn Larsen✨ | geologyart+4 | Lynn Larsen | — | Brooks Range | geological journeylandscape+3 | — | 13m 59s | |
| 9/10/25 | ![]() September 2025, First Friday w/ Jenny Nakao | “My work embodies playfulness, communicating meaning through perspective and relationships. Inspired by interconnected environments and organisms, my pieces reveal stories through interaction—a decoration under a handle, inside a vessel, or clues on the bottom. My functional vessels encourage use, echoing a message of reciprocity with nature: care for it, and it will nourish us." more | 5m 27s | ||||||
| 8/6/25 | ![]() August 2025, First Friday w/ Steven Godfrey | “There are many things that I am inspired by: old New England tobacco barns, the color of honey, glacial ice, Sung Dynasty pottery, Native Alaskan ivory bird carvings, children’s book illustrators such as Harrison Cady, Tasha Tudor and Jerry Pinkney, Danish furniture, cooking, dodo birds, redpolls, the work of French automobile body designers the 1930s and 40s such as Gabriel Voisin and Jacques Soutchik.…. As I am working in the studio, my interests blend together and emerge within the world of functional objects. Simple and clear statements that speak of my desire to tell a story that will somehow stir the souls of others.” more. | 12m 37s | ||||||
| 8/6/25 | ![]() August 2025, First Friday w/ Sara Tabbert | “In the past year, I have moved between two vastly different environments – a woodworking fellowship in urban Philadelphia and my home studio outside of Fairbanks – and been imprinted with their unique visual energies and abundant sound. Recent pieces convey the shaking of elevated trains, the buzz of insects and heat rising from a weed-infested ditch, urban demolition and construction, endless traffic and the places where nature breaks through human control. I’ve applied the same attention to action and noise in a more familiar Alaskan setting – water and ice surge down a creek, the backup alarm for heavy equipment at a nearby mine duets with a woodpecker, dogs’ voices split the cold, the downtown power plant and rail yard trade off in conversation, trees crack and fall in a windstorm. more... | 7m 15s | ||||||
| 7/8/25 | ![]() July 2025, First Friday w/ Jeff Szarzi | “My pottery is made to be used and enjoyed in the home, and each piece is deeply inspired by the natural world. My love for nature began in my adolescence, working at a local Michigan nature preserve—a formative experience that continues to shape my creative vision. To this day, I spend countless hours observing animals, studying plants, and exploring geology, drawing endless inspiration from the living landscapes around me. Using my passion for carving and drawing, I strive to capture the essence of these natural inspirations in my surface decorations. Every image is hand-carved, then thoughtfully combined with glazes chosen to complement and enhance the carving. The result is pottery that not only serves a functional purpose but also tells a visual story of the places I live and explore.” more | 14m 26s | ||||||
| 7/8/25 | ![]() July 2025, First Friday w/ Gail Priday | "My paintings reflect the tenacity of an Alaskan summer, autumn’s brilliant demise, winter’s seemingly impossible unraveling, and the amazements of spring. This body of work emphasizes the endless details, changing seasons, and everyday beauty here in the North.” more. | 16m 50s | ||||||
| 6/11/25 | ![]() June 2025, First Friday w/ Antoinette Walker | “My creativity and life stories are expressed with coastal marine themes that capture the wild beauty of my home, Alaska. Encaustic is my material of choice – a blend of beeswax, damar crystals and pigment – often using charts, scraps of paper and found objects that are embedded in the wax medium. I draw upon first-hand experiences of fishing, its dangers and excitement." more. | 6m 50s | ||||||
| 6/11/25 | ![]() June 2025, First Friday w/ Carla Potter | “Every time I pick up a limpet shell I marvel at its compact form with its subtle shifting curves and endless variety of striations and ribs. Their color, pattern and textures layered in an inimitable way that strains my greedy eyes. I love to pinch them out of clay and this activity brings me great pleasure. The barnacle on the other hand populates surfaces with a multitude of jagged and clustered forms. Duplex, quadraplex, high rise insanity their variation of sizes clustered together suggest family or village. These toothy forms offer me the opportunity to recklessly claw and scrape the clay surface into a satisfying jumble of planes.” more | 5m 16s | ||||||
| 6/11/25 | ![]() May 2025, The Inner Garden Book Release | A guided conversation with Megan Murphy and collaborators Ilarion (Kuuyux) Merculieff and Brianna Lee, for the book release of The Inner Garden. About the book: The Inner Garden is a channeled guidebook and vividly-illustrated card deck that offers a personalized map to learn more about yourself and your gifts so that you can navigate and address your particular needs with confidence for the rest of your life. The guidance within the book can enable you to align your own rhythm to that of Mother Earth’s seasons; determine your own unique physical, emotional, and spiritual constitution; and support you in developing and practicing heart-centered living. more www.backyardbeauty.net | 1h 24m 37s | ||||||
| 5/7/25 | ![]() May 2025, First Friday w/ Brianna Lee | "When I received the invitation from Megan Murphy to collaborate on creating the images for this book, "The Inner Garden," I was both honored and nervous to accept the offer. As a working mother, artmaking had become less and less a priority in my life. Simultaneously, I began to feel like I was losing my artist identity and felt shame, even embarrassment, when referring to myself as an artist. Megan’s invitation to collaborate on this project has helped me remember and realize the importance of nurturing the artist within.” more | 17m 32s | ||||||
| 4/5/25 | ![]() April 2025, First Friday w/ Jenny Irene, "On this sand (together)" | “The space we knew as our subsistence camp near Nome, Alaska, has been altered by climate change and was washed away by Typhoon Merbok. This work connects past, present, and future Inupiat and records our stories from fish camp, recording what climate change hasn’t erased – our ties to each other and the memories of place.” more... | 37m 10s | ||||||
| 3/8/25 | ![]() March 2025, First Friday w/ Sean Derry | Sean Derry spent the past two summers on the southside of Kachemak Bay carefully deconstructing a homesteading cabin dating from Alaska’s statehood. He has transformed the artifacts and materials from the cabin into a new collection of artworks. Sean hopes the project promotes a form of migration that lacks the injuries of colonization. “Key to this ideal is accepting the knowledge already present in a location and remaining mindful of how one’s presence alters the identity of a place. I hope that erasure of the cabin can exist as both an open investigation and an apology.” more. | 25m 55s | ||||||
| 2/8/25 | ![]() February 2025, First Friday w/ Kim McNett | Peat is a substance of slow growth and deep time. The soggy layers of rich soil hold thousands of years of frog songs, moose tracks and the subtle work of sedge and moss that draw carbon from the air and lay it down in blankets of spongy earth. On behalf of the wild nature that flourishes in these special wetlands, I am exploring an emerging side of my artistic voice, expanding my science illustration into a realm of impression and imagination. more... | 20m 24s | ||||||
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