Acclaimed Yup’ik artist joins UAF Kuskokwim ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø
Suzi Tanski
907-474-6092
Dec. 7, 2023
Acclaimed Yup’ik artist Golga Oscar is the new Native arts coordinator at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Kuskokwim ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø in Bethel, Alaska.
Oscar, who earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Institute of American Indian Arts, creates modern textiles that reflect his cultural identity and ancestry. He explores mediums ranging from leather and skin sewing to grass weaving and walrus ivory and wood carving.
Through Oscar’s knowledge of traditional art forms and sewing skills, he also creates cultural attire. These pieces are a vital visual element in his photographic imagery. His portraits of Indigenous people seek to show the importance of Native heritage and the validity of their existence. He is striving to bring Indigenous ideas and traditions to the Western educational environment.
Oscar’s work is permanently in collections across the United States, including at , the and the . His work also has been magazine several times.
In his new position, Oscar will coordinate and lead community workshops, which allow
the community and campus to learn and explore Native art mediums. These new workshops
will include sewing piluguqs, weaving grass baskets and sewing qaspeqs.
The Kuskokwim ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø is part of UAF’s ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø of Rural and Community Development, located in Bethel, Alaska.
ADDITIONAL CONTACTS: Haley Hanson, KuC assistant campus director, hhanson9@alaska.edu, 907-543-4587
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