Juneau, AK
Perched between the Gastineau Channel and the Juneau Icefield, Alaska's capital has a compact but powerful mural scene that channels Tlingit and Haida visual traditions alongside rainforest ecology and gold rush history. The Downtown Historic District and waterfront are dotted with formline-influenced works and dramatic coastal landscapes that reflect the city's deep Indigenous roots and its position at the edge of the wild.
Featured Artists
All artists →Crystal Kaakeeyáa Worl
Tlingit/Athabascan artist whose vibrant formline-influenced works span jewelry, apparel, and large-scale murals. Her public art in Juneau's Downtown Historic District is among the most beloved in Southeast Alaska, bringing traditional Tlingit aesthetics into bold contemporary contexts.
Alison Bremner
Tlingit artist whose paintings and murals explore Indigenous identity, memory, and the Southeast Alaska landscape through a contemporary lens. Her waterfront mural is a quiet, powerful meditation on glacial change and cultural continuity.