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Allison Warden

Owner, Uyalunaq Productions

Allison Akootchook Warden is a prominent Iñupiaq multidisciplinary artist, performance artist, and rapper based in Anchorage, Alaska. She is a tribal member of the Native Village of Kaktovik and has made significant contributions to the arts through various mediums including installation, music, performance art, and visual art. Warden is known for her unique ability to weave her Iñupiaq worldview into her artistic expressions, often exploring themes related to culture, identity, and environmental issues.

Artistic Background and Achievements

Warden's artistic journey began at a young age; she realized her passion for the arts by the age of five. By eight, she was already engaged in songwriting, poetry, and performing in various capacities. Her work often incorporates her native language and cultural narratives, allowing her to address intergenerational trauma and celebrate her heritage through art.124

Throughout her career, Warden has received numerous accolades including:

  • Rasmuson Individual Artist Fellowships in multiple fields such as New Genre and Music.
  • Native Arts and Cultures Foundation National Artist Fellowship in Music.
  • United States Artists Fellowship in Traditional Arts.
  • Governor’s Award for the Humanities in 2014.1356

Her performances often include collaborative projects, such as the installation Everybody Will Be a Millionaire!, which juxtaposes modern Iñupiaq culture with elements from Middle Eastern countries.1 Additionally, she has performed internationally, including at the Riddu Riđđu Festival in Norway as part of an International Circumpolar Hip-Hop Collaboration.12

Current Projects

Warden is actively working on an album that features songs entirely in her Iñupiaq language. She is also set to open a social practice installation titled The Inuit Futurism Center at the Anchorage Museum.56 Her recent works continue to engage audiences with powerful narratives that reflect both contemporary issues and traditional Iñupiaq culture.

In summary, Allison Akootchook Warden stands out as a vital voice in contemporary indigenous art, using her platform to empower youth and promote cultural exploration through creative expression.

Highlights

Allison Akootchook Warden - United States Artists
Allison Akootchook Warden - United States Artists
Dec 22 · allisonwarden.com
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Nov 16 · first-avenue.com
Allison Akootchook Warden (aka AKU-MATU) - First Avenue
Nov 23 · facebook.com
2022 IAA - Allison Akootchook Warden | By Rasmuson Foundation
BIO - ALLISON AKOOTCHOOK WARDEN
Jan 9 · bombmagazine.org
Ancestor from the Future: Allison Akootchook Warden Interviewed
Allison Akootchook Warden - Native Arts and Cultures Foundation
Allison Akootchook Warden - Native Arts and Cultures Foundation
Jan 1 · akarts.org
Allison Warden - The Alaska Arts & Culture Foundation

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Location

Anchorage, Alaska, United States