Studio selling native crafts by local artists including masks, drums, silk prints & carved glass.
Hours
Sunday | 11AM–4PM |
Monday | 10AM–6PM |
Tuesday | 10AM–6PM |
Wednesday | 10AM–6PM |
Thursday | 10AM–6PM |
Friday | 10AM–6PM |
Saturday | 10AM–6PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 633 Mission St, Ketchikan, AK 99901 Phone: (907) 225-9653 Website: http://www.crazywolfstudio.com/
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Review Summary
Tevarn kans
Locally owned native art store. Friendly owners and beautiful work
Thomas Jones
… renowned native Tsimshian artist Ken Decker. His store is literally packed with authentic Southeastern Alaska native art and gifts. Many stores in Ketchikan sell cheap, …
Chris Arteaga
… reasonable price then this is the place. The store is family owned by the artist and he will happily share his culture with customers. I love the drum I purchased last …
Chris Arteaga
If you want the opportunity to purchase beautiful Native Alaskan art at an incredibly reasonable price then this is the place. The store is family owned by the artist and he will happily share his culture with customers. I love the drum I purchased last September!
Christopher Dalton
It’s so many different and real native carvings, real hand made Art Work,the Owner KEN DECKER IS A MASTER CARVER, SOMETIMES YOU CAN CATCH KEN CARVING,OR PAINTING HIS ART WORK,DON’T FORGET I SAID REAL NATIVE ART WORK.HAND MADE
Warren Van Wicklin
While this is a small gallery, it is literally stuffed with all sorts of attractive crafts, from tee shirts with Native American designs to high end crafts and jewelry, with everything in between. The owner, Ken Decker, a Tsimshian, is friendly and informative. The biggest problem is choosing what to buy, but there is something for every budget, so don’t go away empty-handed. The saleswomen are also friendly and helpful. Given that it is just a few blocks from the cruise ship docks and right before the entrance to Creek Street, it is very convenient.