OCTOBER 2025
CENTER AND NORTH GALLERIES
Rarefied Light | Alaska Photographic Center
The Alaska Photographic Center (APC) is a statewide organization formed in 1983, with a mission to promote fine art photography in Alaska. Each year APC seeks out a nationally recognized artist to jury the Rarefied Light show and present a public lecture and workshop. Rarefied Light is Alaska’s largest annual fine art photography exhibition. This year we received 434 entries by 68 Alaska artists.
Guest juror Stephanie Johnson, Iowa, selected 48 photographs by 28 artists for inclusion in this year’s exhibition.
Best of Show is awarded to: Bill Heubner, Anchorage “Matanuska Glacier silt and Water 3622”
In addition, Stephanie chose 5 pieces for the Honorable Mention Award.
Julie Jessen, Eagle River, “Flash of Sunlight”
Trevor Jones, Anchorage, “Leap”
Javid Kamali, Anchorage, “No Sight, No Mind”
Harry Walker, Anchorage, “Doors, Fort Selkirk Yukon Territory”
Dennis Walworth, Anchorage, “Ice Texture”
Following the Anchorage exhibit, which ends October 31, the exhibit will travel to Well Street Art Co in Fairbanks, showing January 2 to February 2, 2026 with an opening reception January 2, 5 to 7pm. The show will exhibit at Kenai Peninsula College, February 12 to March 5, with an closing reception March 5, 4:30 to 6pm. It will travel to Matsu College Gallery, Palmer, March 20 to April 15, with an opening reception March 20, 4 to 6pm. The final show is in Valdez, at the Valdez Museum and Historical Archive, June 17 to September 8.
Rarefied Light is funded in part by a grant from the Alaska State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Photographs by Hans Hallinen