Alaska is famed for its natural wonders, yet its art, culture and culinary arts also connect us to the vast 49th state. Look once, and all is spectacular. Then close your eyes and look even more deeply to see what you may find.
In Vancouver, Artist Bill Reid Led the Resurgence of First Nations Art. You Shouldn’t Miss It.
By Eric Lucas
Bill Reid revitalized indigenous culture in Canada. Reid’s success with jewelry and carvings brought new renown to coastal indigenous arts, inspiring First Nations artists to adapt these unique art form for modern eyes.
Silver Nova, our ship of art and light, is a great way to experience Alaska. It mirrors the fjords, glaciers, wildlife and mountain peaks that are part of scenery so awesome that you will experience Alaska both onboard and onshore.
Culture, History, and Natural Beauty Become One in Alaska’s Wrangell
By Lisa Maloney
Wrangell is a tiny town on the edge of immense wilderness. Yet you’ll find plenty of culture and history, inspired by the original Tlingit people of this region, followed by waves of immigrants who came in search of furs and gold, all of whom left the imprint of their experiences.