Stitching My Landscape (Gruben) / El Arbol de la Vida y la Abundancia (Rodríquez) / the Sky is Darkening (Rickard with Ferguson, Greene, and Smith) / We Dreamt Deaf (Galanin) / Danger Signs (Kaipova) / What Can We Do?

Stitching My Landscape (Gruben) / El Arbol de la Vida y la Abundancia (Rodríquez) / the Sky is Darkening (Rickard with Ferguson, Greene, and Smith) / We Dreamt Deaf (Galanin) / Danger Signs (Kaipova) / What Can We Do?

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    Sonya Kelliher-Combs

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    Brown walrus bone behind scratched glass, with a tan background

    Born 1969 in Nome, Alaska, USA

    Lives and works in Anchorage, Alaska, USA

    Iñupiaq and Athabascan 

    http://www.sonyakellihercombs.com/index.html

    Studio tour recorded by Kelliher-Combs:

    Additional media about Kelliher-Combs:

    • Sonya Kelliher-Combs: Mark (MINUS SPACE)

    • Sonya Kelliher-Combs (Joan Mitchell Foundation)

    • Sonya Kelliher-Combs: Something left behind (Santa Fe New Mexican)

    • Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Artist - Anchorage (Akimbo)

    • Sonya Kelliher Combs Exhibit, September 2019 (Bunnell Street Arts Center)

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