A Guide to Ptarmigan Arts in Homer Alaska

A Guide to Ptarmigan Arts in Homer Alaska

Located on Pioneer Avenue, Ptarmigan Arts has been a cornerstone of Homer's creative community for 40 years. With its eclectic array of artwork, diverse mediums, and deep connection to Alaskan culture, Ptarmigan Arts is more than just a gallery—it's a cultural hub that celebrates the talent and passion of local artists. In October 2024, Ptarmigan Arts will celebrate its 40th anniversary.

A Glimpse Into Ptarmigan Arts' 40-Year Journey

Founded in 1984 by local artist Sharon McKemie-Bauer, Ptarmigan Arts started as a retail art gallery with rental studio spaces for artists. Over the years, it has evolved into a cooperative gallery, a shift that took place in 2013 and has since fostered a close-knit community of artists actively involved in the gallery's operations.
 
Since its founding, 230 artists have sold their work at Ptarmigan Arts, making it a true hub of creativity. Today, Ptarmigan Arts is home to 38 talented artists, each of whom rents and manages their own space within the gallery.
 

The cooperative structure of Ptarmigan Arts creates a unique and personal experience for visitors. Not only are you greeted by an impressive selection of artwork, but you may also meet the artists who often work in the gallery.

It's a model that fosters collaboration and community as artists take on roles beyond creating art—they also work as cashiers, manage bookkeeping, and help maintain the gallery. This hands-on approach allows the artists to take a larger share of the profits from their sales, with a modest 14% commission going toward gallery expenses. 

 

You'll Find a Diverse Collection at Ptarmigan Arts

One of the standout features of Ptarmigan Arts is the diverse range of artwork available. Each artist brings a unique style and perspective, meaning all pieces are unique. Whether you're a lover of fine art or simply looking for a special keepsake from your trip to Homer, Alaska, Ptarmigan Arts offers something for everyone.

 
 
 
Photographs by Diane Briggs, Artist with Ptarmigan Arts
Photographs by Diane Briggs, Artist with Ptarmigan Arts 

 

Paintings, Photography, and More 

The gallery features paintings and photographs by several local artists, many inspired by Alaska's breathtaking landscapes and wildlife. From vivid depictions of the Kenai Mountains and Kachemak Bay to intimate portraits of local wildlife, the art on display offers a visual feast for anyone who loves the natural beauty of the Last Frontier. Artists frequently use local materials and themes, with much of the work reflecting Alaska's rugged and awe-inspiring environment. 

Handcrafted Pottery, Jewelry, and Wearable Art 

In addition to paintings and photography, Ptarmigan Arts boasts a wide selection of handcrafted pottery, jewelry, and wearable art. Whether you are looking for a stunning piece of jewelry made from Alaskan gold or pottery that captures the region's spirit, you will find something that speaks to you. The artists work with various materials, including leather, wood, textiles, and natural Alaskan products, creating truly unique items that make perfect gifts or personal keepsakes.

 
Chelsea Carpenter with two of her Fiber Art Wall Hangings Displayed at Ptarmigan Arts, Homer Alaska
Chelsea Carpenter with two of her Fiber Art Wall Hangings Displayed at Ptarmigan Arts, Homer Alaska

 

Fiber Arts, Carvings, and More

For those who love fiber arts, Ptarmigan Arts showcases a range of woven textiles, felting, and fabric art. These pieces reflect the artistry and practicality of Alaskan life, often created with locally sourced materials. The gallery also features beautiful wood carvings, intricate jewelry, and a selection of other unique art forms that make it a treasure trove for anyone seeking Alaskan-made crafts.

A Space for Events, Exhibits, and Pop-Up Shows

One of the exciting features of Ptarmigan Arts is its backroom gallery space, which hosts traveling exhibits, student art displays, and multi-artist group shows. Throughout the year, this space transforms to showcase unique events like the annual Jubilee event or smaller pop-up shows, which often feature touring artists. These short-term exhibits allow artists to rent the space and keep all proceeds from their sales, giving them a platform to reach new audiences. 

 
Ptarmigan Arts Local Artist Co-Op Gallery, Homer Alaska
Ptarmigan Arts Local Artist Co-Op Gallery, Homer Alaska

 

Over the years, Ptarmigan Arts has become a venue for local artists and those visiting from other parts of Alaska and beyond. The flexibility of the backroom gallery ensures that the space remains dynamic and fresh, with new art and exhibits regularly rotating through. For more information about the Arts in Homer, Alaska, visit  Homer By The Bay.

 

 

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