Juneau, the Inside Passage, and Southeast Alaska

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  • 1. Annie Kaill's Gallery

    This gallery displays a mix of playful and whimsical original prints, pottery, jewelry, and other art and crafts from Alaska artists. If you're in town on the first Friday of any month, ask the staff for a map of the First Friday Art Walk; more than a dozen downtown galleries participate in this monthly event by hosting evening exhibit openings, most of which feature the works of local artists.

    244 Front St., Juneau, Alaska, 99801, USA
    907-586–2880
  • 2. Caribou Crossings

    Locally owned and operated, this gallery sells artworks, craft items, and other creations—from sculptures to fossilized ivory bracelets to children's books—created by Alaskans.

    497 S. Franklin St., Juneau, Alaska, 99801, USA
    877-586–5008
  • 3. Juneau Artists Gallery

    The cooperatively run gallery, on the first floor of the old Senate Building, sells a mix of watercolors, jewelry, oil and acrylic paintings, etchings, photographs, art glass, ceramics, fiber art, and pottery from more than 20 local artists.

    175 S. Franklin St., Juneau, Alaska, USA
    907-586–9891
  • 4. Kindred Post

    Kindred Post is more than the downtown area's sole post office. The local owner, a poet and artist, has transformed the space into an elegant gallery that features locally made jewelry, ceramics, prints, and other works of art.

    145 S. Franklin St., Juneau, Alaska, 99801, USA
    907-523–5053
  • 5. Mt. Juneau Trading Post

    A Tlingit family owns this crowded shop that specializes in traditional Northwest Coast artworks, from carved silver bracelets to high-end masks. They also have a second location across the street. 

    151 S. Franklin St., Juneau, Alaska, 99801, USA
    907-586–3426
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  • 6. Rie Muñoz Gallery

    Rie Muñoz, one of Alaska's best-known artists, was the creator of a stylized, simple, and colorful design technique that is much copied but rarely equaled. This gallery run by her son is located in the Mendenhall Valley, a 10-minute walk from the airport.

    2101 N. Jordan Ave., Juneau, Alaska, 99801, USA
    800-247–3151
  • 7. Sealaska Heritage Store

    On the Front Street side of the Walter Soboleff Building, Juneau's regional Alaska Native arts and cultural center, this shop and gallery sells work by Northwest Coast and Alaska Native artists from Seattle to Yakutat and farther north. Here you'll find a wide range of items, from moderately priced earrings and T-shirts to high-end, one-of-a-kind art pieces.

    105 Front St., Juneau, Alaska, 99801, USA
    907-463–4844
  • 8. Taku Store

    At the south end of town near the cruise-ship docks and Mt. Roberts Tramway, Taku Store processes nearly 6 million pounds of fish a year, mostly salmon. The smoked sockeye fillets make excellent gifts. You can view the smoking procedure through large windows, and then purchase the packaged fish in the deli-style gift shop or have some shipped back home.

    550 S. Franklin St., Juneau, Alaska, 99801, USA
    800-582–5122
  • 9. Wm. Spear Design

    Lawyer-turned-artist Bill Spear produces fun and colorful enameled pins and zipper pulls. His quirky shop has something for everyone.

    230 Seward St., Juneau, Alaska, 99801, USA
    907-586–2209

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