Department of Art
Browse below for some resources in the Fairbanks area and beyond for artists.
Airtable is a valuable and handy way to organize your artwork and manage it from one place.
Locally owned and operated custom framing shop located at 505 Old Steese.Phone: (907) 456-3152
Find calls for art being held locally, regionally, nationally and internationally. Call For Entry hosts calls for everything from exhibitions to public art to residencies and more. Arguably one of the most comprehensive lists out there, you can usually find something for every medium.
The Â鶹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks is a leader in Arctic research and issues facing the circumpolar North. Our experts are available to help journalists, policymakers, students and educators by providing current and accurate information about a wide range of topics. UAF scientists focus on the people, animals, plants and systems of the circumpolar North and how the Arctic affects the global climate.
Explore Fairbanks keeps a calendar of events going on around town. Filter it for Art & Culture to see upcoming exhibits.
Located in the Centennial Center for the Arts building in Pioneer Park, Fairbanks Arts Association has been promoting arts in the interior since 1966. They offer student memberships and volunteer opportunities as well as monthly exhibitions.
Established in 1999, Well Street Art Company is a gallery, frame shop and artist studio center. It features rotating monthly exhibits of contemporary and historical Alaskan artists. It also has a wide selection of antique prints and maps, as well as Alaskan art books