Gallery Hours
Winter Hours
January
Tuesday- Saturday
11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Closed Sunday and Monday
February
Tuesday - Saturday
11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday
12 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Closed Monday
Example Images
Salmon
Into the Slipstream
Example Artwork
Lil Su Silver
Sculpture Mixed Metal, or Metal and Glass
Sculpture Mixed Metal, or Metal and Glass
Recent Events
August 2009 First Friday:
Join us Friday, August 7rd for the opening reception of our August show. We will be featuring the oil paintings of Steve Gordon, the glass mosaics of Cammie Walker and the jewelry of Lisa McCormick
Preview Steve Gordons Show
Preview Cammie Walkers Show
Join us Friday, August 7rd for the opening reception of our August show. We will be featuring the oil paintings of Steve Gordon, the glass mosaics of Cammie Walker and the jewelry of Lisa McCormickPreview Steve Gordons Show
Preview Cammie Walkers Show
Artful Violins
Alaskan artists have transformed already beautiful violins into music for the eyes, for an unprecedented fundraising event benefitting the Anchorage Symphony Orchestra.
The violins, currently on display at Artique, will be sold at a Gala Auction in February. They can be pre-purchased at the gallery with a donation check of $10,000 or more. For more information, visit www.artfulviolins.org.
Alaskan artists have transformed already beautiful violins into music for the eyes, for an unprecedented fundraising event benefitting the Anchorage Symphony Orchestra. The violins, currently on display at Artique, will be sold at a Gala Auction in February. They can be pre-purchased at the gallery with a donation check of $10,000 or more. For more information, visit www.artfulviolins.org.
Biography
Cammie Walker lives and works from her home/studio at Kashwitna Lake, in the upper Susitna Valley of Alaska.
Walker moved to Alaska as a child in 1972. Alaska is the inspiration for nearly all of her work and she continually strives to incorporate the spirit and beauty of this great land in every mosaic she creates.
Glass casts light and reflects color, creating new and dramatic perspectives of the mosaic at different times of day or from different angles. Walker loves creating riots of color and is fascinated with the way light transforms glass. Since mosaic artwork cannot be reproduced, and since no two pieces are ever exactly the same, you have purchased a uniquely original piece of art.
Cammie Walker lives and works from her home/studio at Kashwitna Lake, in the upper Susitna Valley of Alaska.
Walker moved to Alaska as a child in 1972. Alaska is the inspiration for nearly all of her work and she continually strives to incorporate the spirit and beauty of this great land in every mosaic she creates.
Glass casts light and reflects color, creating new and dramatic perspectives of the mosaic at different times of day or from different angles. Walker loves creating riots of color and is fascinated with the way light transforms glass. Since mosaic artwork cannot be reproduced, and since no two pieces are ever exactly the same, you have purchased a uniquely original piece of art.




