Guitta Corey has lived and worked as an artist in Alaska since 1979. Her work is in private collections across the U.S., as well as in public buildings in Alaska. She draws her inspiration from the vast beauty of the Alaskan landscape.
Guitta graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a major in printmaking.
In 1980, she and a partner founded Solstice Press, Alaska’s first commercial fine art stone lithography studio. As the master printer for the press, she worked collaboratively with many of Alaska’s finest artists. In 1994, Guitta closed Solstice Press in order to finish her Masters degree in elementary education and to pursue her own work as an artist.
In 1995, she began working with Oriental papers to create original collages, and many of her originals have been printed as giclée prints since then.

