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Sam Davenport

Sam Davenport
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Sam Davenport is a writer residing in Anchorage. She's a leo and a plant-person, and loves spending quality time with her dog, Aspen. She is a Real Housewives fan and has been called a Bravo historian.

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Born and raised in Anchorage, Brianna Toomer's solo exhibition, “Memories, Entre Then and Now,” is on display at Akela Space through May 31. The photo exhibit will feature polaroids, 35-millimeter and disposable film.

Creative Currents: ‘Like serendipity’ with David Brame

David Brame is part of “Łuk’ae Tse’ Taas,” or “Fish Head Soup Comics” — an Alaska artist collective honoring Indigenous cultures.

Creative Currents: Full steam ahead with Xochiyollotl

Xochiyollotl Harbison's ceramics, pottery, painting and textile art creates commentary addressing shame, stigma and exploitation.

Creative Currents: Making moves with Meg Art 907

Madeline Goolie originally wanted to go to school for business, but after a COVID gap year, she made the decision to go all-in on art with Meg Art 907.

Creative Currents: 35 years later, ‘Nuggets’ is stronger than ever

Jamie Smith's comic strip 'Nuggets' has fostered deep connections in Alaska since 1988, and reflects Smith's lifelong passion for art and humor.

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Jen Wang's whimsical illustrations, inspired by childhood memories, bring nature to life through Amanita House Art.

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