
Sandra Cook, Artist of the Week
The dominant ingredient in all of Sandra Cook’s creative endeavors is bright, playful color. Her expressive and whimsical use of color is evident in her ceramics, hand dyed and spun
The dominant ingredient in all of Sandra Cook’s creative endeavors is bright, playful color. Her expressive and whimsical use of color is evident in her ceramics, hand dyed and spun
“I recently retired after 34 years of teaching, and have rediscovered my love of painting. I have painted using acrylics since I was a child, and studied art in college.
“Originally from Wisconsin, I moved to Alaska in 1994. Ten years later, I moved from Anchorage out to the Butte. I became enamored of the arts community in Palmer, and
“Pearl was born on the tarmac at the Juneau airport in 1986. As she rode the Le Conte ferry home to the fishing village of Pelican, her parents saw the
Download as a PDF Download as a Word Doc About the Collection Repository: Palmer Museum of History and Art Collection Number: N/A Processed By: Matthew Akers & Richard Estelle Date
Download as a PDF Download as a spreadsheet Download as a Word Doc About the Collection Repository: Palmer Museum of History and Art Collection Number: 2015.4.01 Processed By: Laura Frizzell
Download as a PDF About the Collection Repository: Palmer Museum of History and Art Processed By: Sophia Nowers Date Collection Processed: 11-09-2020 Collection Creator: Don Irwin Dates Covered by Collection:
August 7-September 30, 2020 This exhibit features the art and words of the gold miners in Hatcher Pass, burned onto the rock by carbide lamplight.