Alaska Arts Southeast Inc.

Alaska Arts Southeast Inc.

Sitka, AK 99835
Tax ID23-7240278

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More about this organization

Mission

The mission of Alaska Arts Southeast, Inc. is to build community in Alaska by providing opportunities in the arts, culture and recreation in an inclusive, educational and inspirational environment.

About

AASE runs the only fine arts camp in Alaska, the camp completed its 45nd year in FY18. It offered over 70 different multidisciplinary arts classes taught by faculty drawn from prestigious venues across the country. The 2018 camp served over 1000 students in three age-divided sessions. Students came from 37 Alaskan communities, 29 states and around the world.

Revenue

$2,256,345

Expenses

$1,982,880