CHATTER MARKS
Join us in exploring new modes of thinking about our collective future through a rich community of creative practitioners and change makers.
The Anchorage Museum's Chatter Marks project includes printed and virtual journals, essays, and the Chatter Marks podcast hosted by Cody Liska dedicated to creative and critical thinking about the Circumpolar North.
Our landscapes indicate our tomorrows.
Chatter Marks are crescent-shaped gouges chipped out of bedrock by the movement of glaciers. Present since the last Ice Age, these glaciers are shrinking and disappearing as our climate warms. They mark the passage of deep time and call us to consider how our individual and collective histories urge us forward.