Grants, Awards & Residencies
2023 Arctic Circle Assembly Presenter With The Anchorage Museum. Presented: Nunaatmiñ: Living in Connection to Wild Places and Homelands
2023 Museums Alaska: Access to Alaska Native Collections Grant Award
2023 SITE Santa Fe SITE Scholar
2022 Anchorage Museum Virtual Artist-in-Residence for the month of August
2021 Nia Tero Foundation Pacific Northwest Art Fellowship Award
2021 Native Arts & Cultures Foundation LIFT – Early Career Support for Native Artists Award
2019 Alaska Arts & Culture Foundation/ Alaska State Council on the Arts Connie Boochever Fellowship Award
2017 Sheldon Jackson Museum Artist Residency, Sitka, AK
2017 The Rasmuson Foundation Individual Artist Award; Project Award
2016 Institute of American Indian Arts Artist-in-Residence (A-I-R) ,Santa Fe, NM
2016 Anchorage Museum Polar Lab: Collective Museum Research
2014 The Bill Holm Center Artist research Grant at the Burke Museum
Exhibitions
2023 Salmon Culture (Touring Exhibition), Anchorage Museum, Anchorage, AK — Group Exhibition
Salmon Culture celebrates connections between salmon and Alaska Native peoples through contemporary, historical and archaeological works of art.
2023 Qiaqsutuq, Nocturne Halifax, Halifax, NC Canada — Group Exhibition/Installation
A collaborative multimedia installation created by five artists from across Inuit Nunaat (from their Inuit homelands in Alaska, Canada and Greenland) qiaqsutuq is critically imagined as a lament for nuna, tariuq, and sila, a chorus of its Arctic inhabitants from the land, sea and sky.
2023 How to Survive, Anchorage Museum, Anchorage, AK — Group Exhibition
How to Survive considers the idea of survival through hope and care, and asks how gestures and practices of love, protection, nurturing, and sharing can help us face climate change.
2023 Ways of Becoming, Institute of American Indian Arts Balzer Contemporary Edge gallery, Santa Fe, NM — Group Exhibition
New work by IAIA MFA in Studio Arts 2024 Cohort.
2023 XO Seattle, The Coliseum Theater, Seattle, WA — Group Exhibition
A curatorial series celebrating artists of the Pacific Northwest in momentous spaces.
2023 Kaviqsaaq Qivliaq-taaq Siññaktut (Red Silver Dreams), Alaska Pacific University Gallery, Anchorage, AK — Solo Exhibition
Carving and photographic work depicting Iqalukpik (Salmon) from the 2022 fishing season. Here we are made of Salmon.
2023 Foot Trails, K Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY — Group Exhibition
Works by Luzene Hill, Erin Ggaadimits Ivalu Gingrich, Robyn Tsinnajinnie, Renelle White Buffalo, and Vanessa Dion Fletcher. Each artist varies from late to early career and investigates and reflects on the paths carved before them by previous generations, whether familial or cultural.
2022 Land Back (Touring exhibition), EXPRESSION, Saint-Hyacinthe Exhibition Center, Hyacinthe, Quebec — Group Exhibition
Since time immemorial, indigenous peoples have protected biodiversity despite continued human population growth. Since settler contact, indigenous communities have been stripped of their ancestral lands; the Land Back movement aims to restore governance and stewardship of the land for a sustainable future.
2022 Salmon Culture, Pratt Museum, Homer, Alaska — Group Exhibition
Salmon Culture celebrates connections between salmon and Alaska Native peoples through contemporary, historical and archaeological works of art. This exhibition honors salmon as a resource that has nourished our communities physically and spiritually for thousands of years.
2022 Stories for Climate Justice, Anchorage Museum, Anchorage, AK — Group Exhibition
Stories for Climate Justice presents a selection of films examining how Indigenous Alaskans are responding to the impacts of climate change on their homelands and communities.
2022 Allaŋŋuq, Bunnell Street Art Center, Homer, Alaska — Solo Exhibition
An exhibition of carved, painted and beaded representations of the power of wild non-human beings and the transformative power of adaptation to one’s environment.
2022 Land Back: Contemporary Native Art Biennial (BACA), Galerie d’art Stewart Hall, Pointe-Claire, Quebec — Group Exhibition
The theme of the 6th Contemporary Native Art Biennial (BACA) is Land Back, referring to the Indigenous-leaded actions to recover stewardship of traditional lands and ecosystems, protecting them for coming generations.
2022 Moving-East, K Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY — Group Exhibition
Moving East highlights four emerging artists—all of whom have established themselves in their West and Midwestern regions—making the journey East for the first time in their careers.
2022 Conversations of Ourselves: An Indigenous survey of James Kivetoruk Moses, The Coe Center, Santa Fe, NM — Virtual Group
Exhibition Conversation Contributor An exhibition representing Kiverotuk Moses’ influence as both a documenter and creator of images of Inupiaq life with Alaska Indigenous artists, historians, linguists, and culture bearers perspectives on their lived experiences through Kivetoruk Moses’ depictions of Inupiaq life.
2020 Our Voices: An Indigenous Art Ceremony, Alaska Pacific University, Anchorage, AK — Group Exhibition
An Indigenous Art Ceremony exhibit that seeks to honor and celebrate our Indigenous cultures through art.
2019 Qaspeq / Kuspuk / Atikluk, Bunnell Street Arts Center, Homer, AK — Group Exhibition
An invitational exhibit of innovations in traditional Inupiaq and Yupik wearable art created by Indigenous Alaskan artists.
2019 yəhaw̓, King Street Station, Seattle, WA — Group Exhibition
An Indigenous-led project and exhibition of Indigenous work.
2018 Alaska Native PLACE, Cyrano’s Theater Gallery, Anchorage, AK — Group Exhibition
The Premier exhibition of Alaska Native PLACE artist group of Indigenous Alaskan artists.
2018 All-Alaska Biennial, Anchorage Museum, Anchorage & Juneau, AK — Group Exhibition
Statewide biennial contemporary art exhibition.
2018 Gifts From Last Year (Ukiutksrirrutimin), Alaska Pacific University, Anchorage, AK — Solo Exhibition
An exhibition of new work honoring the gifts harvested from the land during the past year.
2017 Voices of Change, Sitka National Historic Park, Sitka, AK — Group Exhibition
Perspectives on the transfer of Alaska from Russia to the United States.
2014 Given & Gathered, University of Alaska Fairbanks Fine Arts Gallery, Fairbanks, AK — Solo Exhibition
A Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition in Wood, Paint & Beads
2011 MONOPRINTS, International Gallery of Contemporary Art, Anchorage AK — Group Exhibition
New and first prints from the University of Alaska Fairbanks Workshop on Printmaking
Collections & Education
The Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence, RI
The Gochman family collection, NY
The Institute of American Indian Arts, Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Santa Fe, NM
The Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center, Anchorage, AK
Personal collections
2024 (In progress) Institute of American Indian Arts, Master of Fine Arts, Studio Arts
2014 University of Alaska Fairbanks, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Art; Native Art B.F.A. Thesis Exhibition: Given & Gathered