IN THE NEWS: Press Releases, Announcements, and More
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07 Jan
Áak’w Rock 2025 Postponed
Read moreDue to temporary staffing constraints, we are putting Áak’w Rock 2025 on hold. The planning team at the Juneau Arts & Humanities Council is committed
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23 Sep
2024 Wearable Art Winners Announcement
Read moreThe 2024 Wearable Art Extravaganza Neon Apocalypse winners announced! The Juneau Arts and Humanities Council congratulates the winners of the 2024 Wearable Art Extravaganza and
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12 Sep
Accepting Submissions for Portable Southeast 2025
Read moreNOW ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS FOR THE 2025 PORTABLE SOUTHEAST TRAVELING EXHIBIT The Juneau Arts & Humanities Council (JAHC) announces the return of Portable Southeast, a traveling
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10 May
PRESS RELEASE: Announcing the 2024 Wearable Art Extravaganza
Read more(907) 586-2787 info@jahc.org www.jahc.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Announcing the 2024 Wearable Art Extravaganza Save the Dates for September 21 and 22, 2024 for “Neon Apocalypse!”
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27 Mar
Hydrate & Caffeinate
Read moreThe Pottery Jungle, in partnership with the Juneau Arts & Humanities Council, and Underground Connection, with support from Northwind Architects, Heritage Coffee, and REACH present:
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Áak'w Rock 2025 Postponed
Due to temporary staffing constraints, we are putting Áak'w Rock 2025 on hold.
The planning team at the Juneau Arts & Humanities Council is committed to supporting this amazing festival in partnership with The Central Council of Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, and uplifting Indigenous voices and artistry through music and performance.
Our two organizations have already agreed to look forward to the future, and refocus our efforts to the 2027 date to build the best possible festival.
To keep up with Áak’w Rock artists, we encourage you to look at our previous lineups and follow the artists on social media and beyond. Please bookmark our website www.aakwrockfest.com, and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. We are excited to see you in 2027!
Learn More: Capital Civic Center Project
The Juneau Arts and Humanities Council supports the Capital Civic Center - a state-of-the-art facility that will be built to provide shared event, performance, education and gallery space for Juneau’s arts and cultural community.