CLASS DATES & TIMES
October 31, 2025:9AM–5PM
November 1, 2025: 9AM–4PM
COST
Free and all materials are provided.
DETAILS
Come learn how to weave Sugpiaq style flat work using beach grass and raffia with Master Artist June Pardue! This free, hands-on workshop takes place on Friday, October 31 and Saturday, November 1, 2025, at the Alaska Native Heritage Center in the Athabascan Ceremonial House.

ABOUT THE ARTIST
June (Simeonoff) Pardue, a Sugpiaq and Inupiaq artist from Old Harbor Village on Kodiak Island, has spent more than fifty years carrying forward the traditions of Sugpiaq Alutiiq grass weaving, fish skin tanning, and beadwork.
Her baskets, beaded headdresses, jewelry, and garments are held in museum collections including the Alutiiq Museum, Sheldon Jackson Museum, and the Autry National Center. Over the years, she has shared her skills across Alaska and internationally, teaching at the Smithsonian and the Hermitage Museum in Russia. Today, she inspires students and communities as a Professor of Native Arts at the University of Alaska Anchorage through teaching and workshops. Guided by the values of her parents, June lives by the motto: “Remain teachable; we don’t know everything and there is something to learn every day.”
APPLICATION & ACCEPTANCE PROCESS
To apply for this workshop, participants must complete the application form. Applications must be submitted no later than Wednesday, October 29, 2025, at 12PM to be considered for the class. Applicants must agree to attend the full duration of the 2-day workshop.
All applicants will receive an email by Wednesday, October 29, 2025, at 5PM notifying them whether they have been accepted to participate. Only those who receive acceptance emails may attend the workshop.