The photo exhibit at the Seattle Aquarium will present 15 striking images from the book, The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind (Braided River, 2019) by award-winning photographer Amy Gulick, including photographs of a diversity of Alaskans living a salmon way of life: Alaska Natives, commercial fishing families, and sport fishermen. The photo exhibit will run from late March to August 2022. You can learn more about the photo exhibit at: SeattleAquarium.org/exhibits/salmon-way.
Amy Gulick spent five years venturing to Alaska to explore the web of human relationships that revolve around wild salmon. Created as part of the 2019-2022 International Year of the Salmon celebrations and in collaboration with Alaska conservation organization, SalmonState, the photographs selected for the exhibit show how Alaskans everywhere share and celebrate the gift of wild salmon with their families, communities, cultures, and with the world—it’s the salmon way.
To see The Salmon Way photo exhibit, plus sea otters, harbor seals, river otters, shorebirds, jellies, fish and more—in person at the Seattle Aquarium, visit SeattleAquarium.org/tickets. Open daily, 9:30am–6pm. Advance ticket purchase recommended.