The Pratt Museum to Host Exhibit, “Celebrating Our Sister City: 40 Years of Gifts From Teshio, Japan”
Homer, Alaska (April 6, 2024) – Pratt Museum
In May, the Pratt Museum will host an exhibit featuring works from the City of Homer’s Municipal Art Collection. 2024 marks the City of Homer’s 40th anniversary as a Sister City with Teshio, Hokkaido, Japan. Established April 7, 1984, Teshio and Homer have enjoyed a profound camaraderie and sharing of families, student exchanges, ideals, and memorabilia. This exhibit provides an opportunity to learn more about our Sister City, foster a stronger connection with Teshio, and view these cherished pieces that are part of the City of Homer’s Municipal Art Collection.
As part of our communities 40-year celebration, eighteen pieces of art that Teshio has generously gifted the City over the years will be on display in the Main Lobby of the Pratt Museum from May 1 to September 7.
A First Friday Exhibition will be held Friday, May 3rd beginning at 4pm and will be free to the public.
More information on the Sister City Program and the Municipal Art Collection can be found on the City of Homer website.
About the City of Homer Long known as the “Halibut Fishing Capital of the World”, Homer is also nicknamed “the end of the road”, and more recently, “the cosmic hamlet by the sea”. Homer was incorporated in 1964 as a first-class city and is located four hours south of Anchorage. A popular destination for tourists, Alaskans and folks from the “lower 48” alike enjoy being surrounded by the majesty of beautiful mountains, volcanoes, the ocean, and a bustling harbor along with all there is to offer. Homer City Hall is located at 491 E Pioneer Avenue in Homer and is open Monday through Friday from 8am – 5pm. Tel (907) 235-8121. More information is available at https://www.cityofhomer-ak.gov/.
About the Pratt Museum The mission of the Pratt Museum is to strengthen relationships between people and place through stories relevant to Kachemak Bay. It fulfills its mission by facilitating engagement between community members and strengthening understandings of our shared place. Through these activities, the unique relationship between the people and places of Kachemak Bay will be sustained far into the future. The Museum is open Tuesday-Saturday from 11am to 4pm. Visit the Pratt Museum at 379 Bartlett Street in Homer. Tel (907) 235-8635. More information is available at www.prattmuseum.org/.
CONTACT Whitney Harness, Visitor Services, Store and Communications Manager. (907) 235-8635 or wharness@prattmuseum.org