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May First Friday 

Earth and Glass

Takosha by Amy Reisland-Speer; Acrylic on canvas. Photo by Tina Graham.

Art show featuring Amy Reisland-Speer and Denise Hardesty at the Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitors Center in downtown Fairbanks, Friday, May 4th,  5 - 8 p.m.

Alaskan-Inspired Painting and Native Beadwork 

Amy Reisland-Speer was raised in the Athabaskan subsistence life style in Tanana, and spent summers in Denali National Park. Her acrylic, oil, and egg tempera paintings reflect the beauty of landscapes, flowers, and wildlife that surround her daily. 
 
Denise Hardesty was born in Fairbanks and raised by a very large family in a subsistence lifestyle of hunting and putting up food. Sewing, beading, quill and fur work has become a way of life for Denise. She has taught sewing in workshops all over the state, and currently works at Beads and Things in downtown Fairbanks.

Glass Beadwork by Denise Hardesty
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Our Alaska Geographic Bookstore will also be open later hours for First Friday, 12 PM - 8 PM. Refreshments are provided this month with generous support from Alaska Geographic. 
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