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Two artists, two different generations, two views of everyday Anchorage

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The Anchorage Museum is hosting "Everyday Anchorage: Duke Russell & Ward Wells," an exhibition pairing two artists from different generations who capture ordinary life in Anchorage, Alaska. Ward Wells, a commercial photographer, documented the city after World War II, while Duke Russell uses paint to record post-pipeline scenes. The show runs through August 2027.

This exhibition matters because it offers a visual time capsule of Anchorage's evolution across decades, highlighting how everyday moments can reveal profound changes in a community. By juxtaposing photography and painting from two distinct eras, it invites viewers to reflect on the city's transformation and the enduring value of documenting daily life.