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dis/comfort in the North
dis/comfort in the North features more than 50 artists from 16 countries. Selected through a call for submissions and by invitation, artists share encounters and intimacies with the North through video, photography, carving, embroidery, an interactive card game, a protest speech, and two-dimensional works printed on photo transparencies. A range of experiences and stories unfold, asking viewers to consider their own dis/comfort and reflect on the broader contexts of how comfort shapes living in and visiting the North. Curated by master’s student Katie Ione Craney, this exhibition is a project for the Arctic & Northern Studies program.
A closing reception will be held Oct. 30 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the University Art Gallery.
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Organization: ACNS, Arctic & Northern Studies, Dept of, ART, Art, Dept of. Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Monday, October 20, 2025, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
Fine Arts Complex 313 Exhibit/Gallery.
dis/comfort in the North
dis/comfort in the North features more than 50 artists from 16 countries. Selected through a call for submissions and by invitation, artists share encounters and intimacies with the North through video, photography, carving, embroidery, an interactive card game, a protest speech, and two-dimensional works printed on photo transparencies. A range of experiences and stories unfold, asking viewers to consider their own dis/comfort and reflect on the broader contexts of how comfort shapes living in and visiting the North. Curated by master’s student Katie Ione Craney, this exhibition is a project for the Arctic & Northern Studies program.
A closing reception will be held Oct. 30 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the University Art Gallery.
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Organization: ACNS, Arctic & Northern Studies, Dept of, ART, Art, Dept of. Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Tuesday, October 21, 2025, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
Fine Arts Complex 313 Exhibit/Gallery.
dis/comfort in the North
dis/comfort in the North features more than 50 artists from 16 countries. Selected through a call for submissions and by invitation, artists share encounters and intimacies with the North through video, photography, carving, embroidery, an interactive card game, a protest speech, and two-dimensional works printed on photo transparencies. A range of experiences and stories unfold, asking viewers to consider their own dis/comfort and reflect on the broader contexts of how comfort shapes living in and visiting the North. Curated by master’s student Katie Ione Craney, this exhibition is a project for the Arctic & Northern Studies program.
A closing reception will be held Oct. 30 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the University Art Gallery.
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Organization: ACNS, Arctic & Northern Studies, Dept of, ART, Art, Dept of. Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Wednesday, October 22, 2025, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
Fine Arts Complex 313 Exhibit/Gallery.
dis/comfort in the North
dis/comfort in the North features more than 50 artists from 16 countries. Selected through a call for submissions and by invitation, artists share encounters and intimacies with the North through video, photography, carving, embroidery, an interactive card game, a protest speech, and two-dimensional works printed on photo transparencies. A range of experiences and stories unfold, asking viewers to consider their own dis/comfort and reflect on the broader contexts of how comfort shapes living in and visiting the North. Curated by master’s student Katie Ione Craney, this exhibition is a project for the Arctic & Northern Studies program.
A closing reception will be held Oct. 30 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the University Art Gallery.
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Organization: ACNS, Arctic & Northern Studies, Dept of, ART, Art, Dept of. Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Thursday, October 23, 2025, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
Fine Arts Complex 313 Exhibit/Gallery.
dis/comfort in the North
dis/comfort in the North features more than 50 artists from 16 countries. Selected through a call for submissions and by invitation, artists share encounters and intimacies with the North through video, photography, carving, embroidery, an interactive card game, a protest speech, and two-dimensional works printed on photo transparencies. A range of experiences and stories unfold, asking viewers to consider their own dis/comfort and reflect on the broader contexts of how comfort shapes living in and visiting the North. Curated by master’s student Katie Ione Craney, this exhibition is a project for the Arctic & Northern Studies program.
A closing reception will be held Oct. 30 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the University Art Gallery.
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Organization: ACNS, Arctic & Northern Studies, Dept of, ART, Art, Dept of. Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Friday, October 24, 2025, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
Fine Arts Complex 313 Exhibit/Gallery.
dis/comfort in the North
dis/comfort in the North features more than 50 artists from 16 countries. Selected through a call for submissions and by invitation, artists share encounters and intimacies with the North through video, photography, carving, embroidery, an interactive card game, a protest speech, and two-dimensional works printed on photo transparencies. A range of experiences and stories unfold, asking viewers to consider their own dis/comfort and reflect on the broader contexts of how comfort shapes living in and visiting the North. Curated by master’s student Katie Ione Craney, this exhibition is a project for the Arctic & Northern Studies program.
A closing reception will be held Oct. 30 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the University Art Gallery.
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Organization: ACNS, Arctic & Northern Studies, Dept of, ART, Art, Dept of. Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Saturday, October 25, 2025, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
Fine Arts Complex 313 Exhibit/Gallery.
dis/comfort in the North
dis/comfort in the North features more than 50 artists from 16 countries. Selected through a call for submissions and by invitation, artists share encounters and intimacies with the North through video, photography, carving, embroidery, an interactive card game, a protest speech, and two-dimensional works printed on photo transparencies. A range of experiences and stories unfold, asking viewers to consider their own dis/comfort and reflect on the broader contexts of how comfort shapes living in and visiting the North. Curated by master’s student Katie Ione Craney, this exhibition is a project for the Arctic & Northern Studies program.
A closing reception will be held Oct. 30 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the University Art Gallery.
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Organization: ACNS, Arctic & Northern Studies, Dept of, ART, Art, Dept of. Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Sunday, October 26, 2025, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
Fine Arts Complex 313 Exhibit/Gallery.
dis/comfort in the North
dis/comfort in the North features more than 50 artists from 16 countries. Selected through a call for submissions and by invitation, artists share encounters and intimacies with the North through video, photography, carving, embroidery, an interactive card game, a protest speech, and two-dimensional works printed on photo transparencies. A range of experiences and stories unfold, asking viewers to consider their own dis/comfort and reflect on the broader contexts of how comfort shapes living in and visiting the North. Curated by master’s student Katie Ione Craney, this exhibition is a project for the Arctic & Northern Studies program.
A closing reception will be held Oct. 30 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the University Art Gallery.
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Organization: ACNS, Arctic & Northern Studies, Dept of, ART, Art, Dept of. Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Monday, October 27, 2025, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
Fine Arts Complex 313 Exhibit/Gallery.
dis/comfort in the North
dis/comfort in the North features more than 50 artists from 16 countries. Selected through a call for submissions and by invitation, artists share encounters and intimacies with the North through video, photography, carving, embroidery, an interactive card game, a protest speech, and two-dimensional works printed on photo transparencies. A range of experiences and stories unfold, asking viewers to consider their own dis/comfort and reflect on the broader contexts of how comfort shapes living in and visiting the North. Curated by master’s student Katie Ione Craney, this exhibition is a project for the Arctic & Northern Studies program.
A closing reception will be held Oct. 30 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the University Art Gallery.
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Organization: ACNS, Arctic & Northern Studies, Dept of, ART, Art, Dept of. Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Tuesday, October 28, 2025, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
Fine Arts Complex 313 Exhibit/Gallery.
dis/comfort in the North
dis/comfort in the North features more than 50 artists from 16 countries. Selected through a call for submissions and by invitation, artists share encounters and intimacies with the North through video, photography, carving, embroidery, an interactive card game, a protest speech, and two-dimensional works printed on photo transparencies. A range of experiences and stories unfold, asking viewers to consider their own dis/comfort and reflect on the broader contexts of how comfort shapes living in and visiting the North. Curated by master’s student Katie Ione Craney, this exhibition is a project for the Arctic & Northern Studies program.
A closing reception will be held Oct. 30 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the University Art Gallery.
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Organization: ACNS, Arctic & Northern Studies, Dept of, ART, Art, Dept of. Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Wednesday, October 29, 2025, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
Fine Arts Complex 313 Exhibit/Gallery.
dis/comfort in the North
dis/comfort in the North features more than 50 artists from 16 countries. Selected through a call for submissions and by invitation, artists share encounters and intimacies with the North through video, photography, carving, embroidery, an interactive card game, a protest speech, and two-dimensional works printed on photo transparencies. A range of experiences and stories unfold, asking viewers to consider their own dis/comfort and reflect on the broader contexts of how comfort shapes living in and visiting the North. Curated by master’s student Katie Ione Craney, this exhibition is a project for the Arctic & Northern Studies program.
A closing reception will be held Oct. 30 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the University Art Gallery.
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Organization: ACNS, Arctic & Northern Studies, Dept of, ART, Art, Dept of. Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Thursday, October 30, 2025, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
Fine Arts Complex 313 Exhibit/Gallery.
dis/comfort in the North Closing Reception
dis/comfort in the North features more than 50 artists from 16 countries. Selected through a call for submissions and by invitation, artists share encounters and intimacies with the North through video, photography, carving, embroidery, an interactive card game, a protest speech, and two-dimensional works printed on photo transparencies. A range of experiences and stories unfold, asking viewers to consider their own dis/comfort and reflect on the broader contexts of how comfort shapes living in and visiting the North. Curated by master’s student Katie Ione Craney, this exhibition is a project for the Arctic & Northern Studies program.
, dis/comfort in the North is on view in the UAF Art Gallery from Oct. 20-25, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
Organization: ACNS, Arctic & Northern Studies, Dept of, ART, Art, Dept of. Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Thursday, October 30, 2025, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM.
Fine Arts Complex 313 Exhibit/Gallery.
dis/comfort in the North
dis/comfort in the North features more than 50 artists from 16 countries. Selected through a call for submissions and by invitation, artists share encounters and intimacies with the North through video, photography, carving, embroidery, an interactive card game, a protest speech, and two-dimensional works printed on photo transparencies. A range of experiences and stories unfold, asking viewers to consider their own dis/comfort and reflect on the broader contexts of how comfort shapes living in and visiting the North. Curated by master’s student Katie Ione Craney, this exhibition is a project for the Arctic & Northern Studies program.
A closing reception will be held Oct. 30 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the University Art Gallery.
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Organization: ACNS, Arctic & Northern Studies, Dept of, ART, Art, Dept of. Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Friday, October 31, 2025, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
Fine Arts Complex 313 Exhibit/Gallery.
Historical Comical: A Shakespeare Double Bill, by Bill!
Historical Comical: A Shakespeare Double Bill, by Bill!
Directed by Tom Robenolt.
Historical Comical is a bold, devised theatre production from Theatre UAF that dives into the ambition, absurdity, and contradictions of power through two sharply reimagined Shakespeare pieces. Act I offers a dreamlike, haunting take on Henry V, where heroic speeches cloak a ruthless pursuit of conquest, crafted and performed by UAF students and community actors. Act II erupts into The Comedy of Errors, a wild farce of mistaken identities set against the chaos of a tariff war, complete with mask work and mayhem. With live music, vibrant lighting, and imaginative use of UAF’s stock materials, this “Blanket Fort Theatre” brings history into sharp, hilarious focus. Rooted in the spirit of Fairbanks, Historical Comical explores the relevance of Shakespeare’s themes in today’s world — questioning authority, finding joy in chaos, and celebrating community.
Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, Student activities calendar, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Friday, November 7, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM.
Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 232C Salisbury Theatre Lab, Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 232 Salisbury Theatre Stage, Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 230 Salibury Theatre Lab, Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 230C Theatre Lab.
Historical Comical: A Shakespeare Double Bill, by Bill!
Historical Comical: A Shakespeare Double Bill, by Bill!
Directed by Tom Robenolt.
Historical Comical is a bold, devised theatre production from Theatre UAF that dives into the ambition, absurdity, and contradictions of power through two sharply reimagined Shakespeare pieces. Act I offers a dreamlike, haunting take on Henry V, where heroic speeches cloak a ruthless pursuit of conquest, crafted and performed by UAF students and community actors. Act II erupts into The Comedy of Errors, a wild farce of mistaken identities set against the chaos of a tariff war, complete with mask work and mayhem. With live music, vibrant lighting, and imaginative use of UAF’s stock materials, this “Blanket Fort Theatre” brings history into sharp, hilarious focus. Rooted in the spirit of Fairbanks, Historical Comical explores the relevance of Shakespeare’s themes in today’s world — questioning authority, finding joy in chaos, and celebrating community.
Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, Student activities calendar, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Saturday, November 8, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM.
Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 232C Salisbury Theatre Lab, Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 232 Salisbury Theatre Stage, Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 230 Salibury Theatre Lab, Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 230C Theatre Lab.
Historical Comical: A Shakespeare Double Bill, by Bill!
Historical Comical: A Shakespeare Double Bill, by Bill!
Directed by Tom Robenolt.
Historical Comical is a bold, devised theatre production from Theatre UAF that dives into the ambition, absurdity, and contradictions of power through two sharply reimagined Shakespeare pieces. Act I offers a dreamlike, haunting take on Henry V, where heroic speeches cloak a ruthless pursuit of conquest, crafted and performed by UAF students and community actors. Act II erupts into The Comedy of Errors, a wild farce of mistaken identities set against the chaos of a tariff war, complete with mask work and mayhem. With live music, vibrant lighting, and imaginative use of UAF’s stock materials, this “Blanket Fort Theatre” brings history into sharp, hilarious focus. Rooted in the spirit of Fairbanks, Historical Comical explores the relevance of Shakespeare’s themes in today’s world — questioning authority, finding joy in chaos, and celebrating community.
Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, Student activities calendar, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Sunday, November 9, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM.
Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 232C Salisbury Theatre Lab, Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 232 Salisbury Theatre Stage, Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 230 Salibury Theatre Lab, Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 230C Theatre Lab.
Historical Comical: A Shakespeare Double Bill, by Bill!
Historical Comical: A Shakespeare Double Bill, by Bill!
Directed by Tom Robenolt.
Historical Comical is a bold, devised theatre production from Theatre UAF that dives into the ambition, absurdity, and contradictions of power through two sharply reimagined Shakespeare pieces. Act I offers a dreamlike, haunting take on Henry V, where heroic speeches cloak a ruthless pursuit of conquest, crafted and performed by UAF students and community actors. Act II erupts into The Comedy of Errors, a wild farce of mistaken identities set against the chaos of a tariff war, complete with mask work and mayhem. With live music, vibrant lighting, and imaginative use of UAF’s stock materials, this “Blanket Fort Theatre” brings history into sharp, hilarious focus. Rooted in the spirit of Fairbanks, Historical Comical explores the relevance of Shakespeare’s themes in today’s world — questioning authority, finding joy in chaos, and celebrating community.
Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, Student activities calendar, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Friday, November 14, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM.
Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 232C Salisbury Theatre Lab, Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 232 Salisbury Theatre Stage, Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 230 Salibury Theatre Lab, Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 230C Theatre Lab.
Historical Comical: A Shakespeare Double Bill, by Bill!
Historical Comical: A Shakespeare Double Bill, by Bill!
Directed by Tom Robenolt.
Historical Comical is a bold, devised theatre production from Theatre UAF that dives into the ambition, absurdity, and contradictions of power through two sharply reimagined Shakespeare pieces. Act I offers a dreamlike, haunting take on Henry V, where heroic speeches cloak a ruthless pursuit of conquest, crafted and performed by UAF students and community actors. Act II erupts into The Comedy of Errors, a wild farce of mistaken identities set against the chaos of a tariff war, complete with mask work and mayhem. With live music, vibrant lighting, and imaginative use of UAF’s stock materials, this “Blanket Fort Theatre” brings history into sharp, hilarious focus. Rooted in the spirit of Fairbanks, Historical Comical explores the relevance of Shakespeare’s themes in today’s world — questioning authority, finding joy in chaos, and celebrating community.
Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, Student activities calendar, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Saturday, November 15, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM.
Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 232C Salisbury Theatre Lab, Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 232 Salisbury Theatre Stage, Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 230 Salibury Theatre Lab, Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 230C Theatre Lab.
Historical Comical: A Shakespeare Double Bill, by Bill!
Historical Comical: A Shakespeare Double Bill, by Bill!
Directed by Tom Robenolt.
Historical Comical is a bold, devised theatre production from Theatre UAF that dives into the ambition, absurdity, and contradictions of power through two sharply reimagined Shakespeare pieces. Act I offers a dreamlike, haunting take on Henry V, where heroic speeches cloak a ruthless pursuit of conquest, crafted and performed by UAF students and community actors. Act II erupts into The Comedy of Errors, a wild farce of mistaken identities set against the chaos of a tariff war, complete with mask work and mayhem. With live music, vibrant lighting, and imaginative use of UAF’s stock materials, this “Blanket Fort Theatre” brings history into sharp, hilarious focus. Rooted in the spirit of Fairbanks, Historical Comical explores the relevance of Shakespeare’s themes in today’s world — questioning authority, finding joy in chaos, and celebrating community.
Categories: Arts and entertainment calendar, Public events calendar - Fairbanks, Student activities calendar, College of Liberal Arts calendar, Featured, Art calendar.
Sunday, November 16, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM.
Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 232C Salisbury Theatre Lab, Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 232 Salisbury Theatre Stage, Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 230 Salibury Theatre Lab, Fine Arts Complex Theatre Wing 230C Theatre Lab.