FAQ

Where is the event located?

At the Davis Concert Hall in the Fine Arts Complex on the UAF Campus. A map of the UAF campus is available at https://uaf.edu/campusmap/

When does the event start?

The 2023 Festival of Native Arts takes place on February 24th and 25th.

If I don’t have a ride, how can I get there?

You can take the Fairbanks MAC City Bus to the UAF Wood Center bus stop. Here is the link to the MAC Transit Bus Schedules:

Fairbanks Bus Schedules

Are non-Natives welcomed?

Yes. Everyone is welcome!

Will there be food?

There will be student vendors at the Davis Concert Hall selling packaged items and beverages.

What is the cost of admission?

There is no admission fee; Festival is free to attend.

Can my children come?

Yes, they can.

Will there be a children’s room?

Yes. The children’s room is open to children who are potty trained and younger than 12 years old. The children’s room is located in the art wing and will close each night at 8pm.

Is there an ATM?

No. The nearest ATM is at the gas station near campus.

Is there a lost and found?

Yes, it is located at the box office in the Davis Concert Hall

Where is the Elder’s room?

In the Kayak Room in between the Great Hall Complex and the Library.

Where are the restrooms?

In between the Great Hall and the Library, and by the Salisbury Theater.

Do we have to pay for parking?

Parking is free after 5pm on weekdays and all day on the weekends.

Where are the dance groups from?

Dance groups are from throughout Alaska and Canada

Will I see Native people from Alaska?

Yes, from all over Alaska.

Do the workshops cost money?

No, they are free.

Is it okay to call everyone Eskimo?

No. You can watch this video explaining why you can’t.