"Communities, Disaster & Change" is a traveling exhibition coordinated by the Valdez Museum and Historical Archive, in Valdez, Alaska. It provides a twist on the fiftieth anniversary of the Good Friday Earthquake commemoration through its connection with other communities and other disasters. The exhibit will travel around the state as well as to Oregon, and Hawaii. The full travel schedule and complete online gallery of the exhibit can be seen here.

This blog serves as a place to host a global conversation about the indomitable nature of the human spirit and communities' reactions to change, how they survive disaster and how they rebuild for the future. We hope this can be a tool for people like you, all across the world, to reach out and share your stories on survival and the will to carry on.

If you have seen the exhibit whether online or in person we want to know your reaction to the work of these twenty-eight Alaskan artists. Please join us in an ongoing conversation, and chime in with your thoughts, views and your personal stories of your community, disaster, and change.

05 November 2014

"Chenega Mourning"

 
Chenega Mourning
Jim Miller
 
The "Communities, Disaster & Change" exhibition has moved from the Pratt Museum in Homer to the Cordova Museum. Please check it out!
 
Call the Cordova Museum for more information (907) 424 6665
 
Cordova Museum
622 First Street
Cordova, AK 99574
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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