Artists Work With Salmon Skins
The skin of salmon has traditionally been used as containers or clothing, but in the hands of three Alaska Native women, they are turned into art. Their works were recently featured at The Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center of the Anchorage Museum, highlighted in an article by Mike Dunham of the Juneau Empire.
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