Dec
6
Fri
December First Friday at TRAX-“Koselig”
Dec 6 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
December First Friday at TRAX-"Koselig" @ Trax Outdoor Center | Fairbanks | Alaska | United States

Winter is a time to celebrate! Norwegians have a word, “Koselig” which means a sense of coziness. Alaskans are well versed in getting cozy as the snow falls and the temperature plummets. We frolic outside doing our wintery activities then come in for warm hot cocoa and toasty blankets with the fireplace blazing in the background. It’s a beautiful time of year! This First Friday is all about gorgeous art and a warm and cozy atmosphere at Trax. We have a myriad of artists that will fill our studio walls for the Christmas season. Featured artists Matt Moberly, Anya Toelle, Brandy Klindworth and more will be gracing our walls with their lovely art and photography.

Ice cold HooDoo Kolsch will be on tap as well as various wines and yummy eats from Friar Tucks Hoagie House. Word has it that Keri will be baking up some delectable pretzel bites to dip in their famous Hoodoo cheese dip. And of course delicious and savory wontons:) Don’t be late to this First Friday!

Live music by the South Cushman Social Club, an enthusiastic rock band that plays classic to modern rock and everything in between, will be jamming by the fireplace.

Feb
7
Fri
February First Friday at TRAX-“Alaska Captured”
Feb 7 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
February First Friday at TRAX-"Alaska Captured" @ Trax Outdoor Center | Fairbanks | Alaska | United States

We have some amazing photographers in Fairbanks! This First Friday is dedicated to the beautiful images they’ve taken of Alaska in all its majesty. Kourtney Gundersen, Tobias Albrigtsen, Luen Compton, and Grace Wilson will be showing their works in the Kahuna studio this February. We’ll be rocking out to live music by the Casey Smith Project and serving up delectable eats from TRAX and Friar Tucks Hoagie House. As always, ice-cold beer from HooDoo Brewing will be flowing from the TRAX tap!

 

Artists:

Kourtney Gundersen
“I have spent my entire life in Alaska. I got my first DSLR camera around 2 years ago and have been in love ever since. It has helped me to appreciate so much about the place that I live from chasing the aurora borealis to adventuring in the backcountry.”

Tobias Albrigtsen
“My name is Tobias. Pronounced “To Be Us.” I like to take pictures and explore. It’s hardest to do both at the same time, but that’s when my best art is made. Photography has been a habit that I haven’t been able to kick and it’s transforming my life. What I enjoy about saving frames in time, is that anything can happen. It’s when I am out making photos that I believe most in the impossible. When sunlight shoots through the clouds and hits me dead in the lens, I wake up from my routine life. A grand morning of photos will power my inspiration for weeks afterwards. When I’m not with camera, I can be seen running, skiing, biking, coaching, playing guitar, and, on rare occasions, working.”

Luen Compton III
“I am a simple man who enjoys using his photography as an excuse to adventure, create, and explore. Traveling all over due to my active duty military career, I’ve lived in six different states and deployed three times, twice to Afghanistan and once to United Arab Emirates. My featured photos span the United States and parts of Canada too, crossing North Carolina, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, British Columbia, and now Alaska. In addition to traditional photography, drone photography has also become a passion of mine. Originally from Maryland and now living in North Pole, AK, I aspire to challenge myself with driven effort towards new challenges. Photography creates that outlet and I can’t wait to share my adventures through the lens of the camera.”

Grace Wilson
“I am a mother, wife, photographer, local business owner and life-long resident of Fairbanks, Alaska. I am very biased, but I believe that Fairbanks is home to some of the most generous, talented, exceptional individuals anywhere! Along with my business partner, Takenya Rosetta, I specialize in wedding photography, family and senior portraits.”

Feb
9
Sun
Free Skate Ski Lesson
Feb 9 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Free Skate Ski Lesson @ Trax Outdoor Center | Fairbanks | Alaska | United States

The weather and the season are just 👌🏽for learning how to skate ski! Mike and the Trax team are ready to enlighten you about the amazing grace and glide that come with Nordic skate skiing:)! There will be an optional gear check at 2 pm at TraxOC to get this party started:)! Every little thing makes a difference and in the end it all adds up to fun in the AK outdoors Trax style.:)! No skis? No problem. Rent some from us at the shop and come have some fun!!! We have room for 20 skiers. Call the shop to reserve your spot.

Feb
29
Sat
Skogi Workshop Ski+Yoga
Feb 29 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Skogi Workshop Ski+Yoga @ Trax Outdoor Center | Fairbanks | Alaska | United States

Sign up here for $50 if you’re renting skis from us: http://bit.ly/31M63xA

Sign up here for $40 if using your own skis: http://bit.ly/31M63xA

Want to learn how to CROSS COUNTRY SKI or desire to improve your skills? Do you like yoga? Coupling Nordic skiing with yoga can be a delicious mix for fun and lovin’ life in our winter wonderland!

Embrace LEAP DAY and join skogi, Amy Kulp on Saturday, February 29, 2020 from 1-4 pm for a ski lesson followed by yoga. Meet at Birch Hill Recreation Area at 1 pm ready for a 1 hour+ lesson of classic skiing; the fun continues at TRAX in the Kahuna Studio from 3-4 for a ski-inspired vinyasa flow. All ages and abilities welcome🙏

Cost is $40 if you have your own skis, $50 includes ski rental. Come by TRAX in the morning (or even the night before) to get fitted for skis and be ready to LEAP into Spring skiing after this workshop!

Light refreshments, including kombucha on tap provided.

Mar
6
Fri
March First Friday at TRAX-“Pour and Metal”
Mar 6 @ 5:00 am – 8:00 am
March First Friday at TRAX-"Pour and Metal" @ Trax Outdoor Center | Fairbanks | Alaska | United States

This First Friday is our last one of the season and we plan to knock your socks off! Spring is in the air at TRAX! Gorgeous art, ice-cold beer, yummy local treats, and live music are on the menu for March. Three local artists, Lisa Roger-Peter, Riva Sazama and Bob Bashore will be gracing our walls with their art and we’ll be rocking out to live music by The South Cushman Social Club. The Roaming Root will be debuting their amazing new business this night at TRAX! Come join us for an evening of fun!

 

Artist Bios:

Lisa Rogers-Peter is a Fairbanks Artist. Self-taught and native to Alaska. Although she works in many mediums, this exhibit will be the first showing of her new pour paintings. Her next shows are IABA and Woman’s Affair at the Carlson Center in March and April. She will also have her artwork at the Farmers Market all summer.

Riva Sazama is a copper artist living and working in Fairbanks. She specializes in creating wall art, jewelry, and dishes from copper sheets with extensive use of patinas. Riva’s work is entirely hand made, one of a kind pieces that are heavily influenced by nature and natural processes. For her First Friday at Trax, Riva will be showcasing new abstract wall art, as well as copper dishes, cuff bracelets, and new copper earring designs.

Bob Bashore
NXAK Fine Art Photography
A graduate of the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena and the University of California at Davis, bob’s love of photography began in the early 1970s with surf photos and super8 ski movies, then later transitioned to city architecture. With the inaugural project of his new studio, NXAK (North by Alaska), bob turns his photographic eye to the 49th state. stylized and cropped in-camera, the images of “Overwinter” reflect the struggle of machines and nature against the frigid embrace of Alaska’s winter.

Aug
2
Sun
Trax Yoga Online Yoga for Hips & Hamstrings
Aug 2 – Aug 8 all-day
Trax Yoga Online Yoga for Hips & Hamstrings @ Trax Yoga Virtual Studio

Yoga for Hips & Hamstring
with Dee Gard
August 2 – August 8
A daily practice: 8:15 to 9am
$20
All classes are recorded and available for replay through August 15th!

You may purchase this one series for $20, or all 4 series we’re offering this next month for $65 here:
https://bit.ly/3eN4Agr
These series are:
1. Pilates Core & Restore with Lisa (July 12-July 18)
2. Barre & Restore with Dory (July 20-July 24)
3. Yin Flow with Pipps (July 26-August 1)
4. Yoga for Hips & Hamstrings with Dee (August 2-August 8)

If you do not want to register for ALL series, then follow these two steps to participate in this one series:
1. Go here to PAY $20 & register for this one series: https://bit.ly/2ZqcoxU
2. Go here to join group prior to day 1 of class: https://www.facebook.com/groups/572987246723934/

These classes will stream live here at above listed times. If you are unavailable during class times, then no problem! Classes are recorded and available for replay through August 15th.

An energetic Flow class with focus on opening the hips and stretching the hamstrings.

Dec
9
Wed
TRAX Art Exhibit-“From Alaska and Beyond” with Ina Timling
Dec 9 – Dec 22 all-day
TRAX Art Exhibit-"From Alaska and Beyond" with Ina Timling @ Trax Outdoor Center | Fairbanks | Alaska | United States
We are so excited to bring beautiful local art to the Kahuna Studio during the holiday season! Ina Timling’s prints evoke a hygge like feel. She creates landscapes with bursts of sunlight, drifting fog, and trees nestled in a winter forest that make you want to cuddle up and enjoy a warm mug of apple cider by the fire.
Please feel free to set up a private showing or check it out during store hours (in-between yoga classes) at your leisure. This show will hang through mid-January.

From Alaska and Beyond
by Ina Timling

“Alaska is the land of grand landscapes and vast skies. Experiencing these landscapes alone touches us profoundly and we realize the eternal quiet perseverance of nature. Through this experience, we comprehend the humility and brevity of our human lives, coming and going – as part of the big cycle of nature. The grand landscapes and skies of Alaska inspire my prints featuring linoleum- and woodcuts.
Growing up in East Germany, I dreamt of seeing the far North. This unlikely dream came true when I worked on my Ph.D. in Biology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF), studying soil microbes across the Arctic. Many expeditions led me to places in the Arctic that left a deep impression on me—places where I felt absolutely content.
After completing my Ph.D., I enrolled in printmaking classes at UAF. These classes allowed me to begin to translate the landscapes I had seen into prints.
At graduation, my mentor gave me the first edition of Rockwell Kent’s “N by E” (1930), an account of his voyage to Greenland, and pointing out “the fine illustrations by Mr. Kent.” The engravings, with their stark contrast of the light, became a pivotal source of inspiration for my linoleum cuts. Since then I have been fascinated by the challenge of depicting landscapes in black and white—to distill their essence to two colors that, in the proper combination, give the illusion of many.
Nevertheless, in my woodcuts, I use multiple colors to try to capture the fine nuances of light and the subtle shades created by features we find in the Arctic.
Lately, I started working on woodcuts that are inspired by my home village in Northern Germany.
I hope my prints convey the contentment to the viewer- as the landscapes and skies did to me and that there is light because of darkness.”
Feb
7
Sun
FREE Ski Lesson with Trax 2.0
Feb 7 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
FREE Ski Lesson with Trax 2.0 @ Kincaid Park | Anchorage | Alaska | United States

Have you always wanted to learn how to cross country ski? Start here with Trax and learn the basics of how to skate or classic ski with our experienced instructors. Don’t have skis or equipment? We rent skis, boots and poles here at Trax on the corner of Jewel Lake and Raspberry. There is a special rental rate of $25 per day for this event. Space is limited so call the shop at 374-9600 or Mike at 378-7800 to sign up. Meet at Trax from 10-2pm for gear check or to rent skis . We’ll meet at the Kincaid stadium below the timing sign at 2:45pm.

Oct
1
Fri
October Art Exhibit at TRAX-“Our Star-Born Wildlife” by Karen Austen
Oct 1 – Oct 31 all-day
October Art Exhibit at TRAX-"Our Star-Born Wildlife" by Karen Austen @ Trax Outdoor Center
Trax First Fridays are back! Beautiful art, HooDoo Beer on tap, jiving music with the Dry Cabin String Band and of course, Friar Tucks delicious bites will be served up! We hope to see you here! Masks are preferred:)
Our Star-Born Wildlife,
Paintings by Karen Austen
“I love painting portraits of families and their dogs, working out of my downtown Fairbanks studio for the past 30 years. This collection of star and animal paintings was inspired by a love of star-gazing. Looking up into our night sky, constellations named after animals came to life for me, like the huge Cygnus the swan flying overhead. Many are Alaskan wildlife, brought to life in the constellation painting, Starry Northern Night. Each animal is also included in a separate painting.
I would like to share them with you! Hope you can come to the fun October 1st, First Friday opening of the exhibit at Trax.”
Nov
5
Fri
November First Friday at TRAX-“HOME” by Christina Turman
Nov 5 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
November First Friday at TRAX-"HOME" by Christina Turman @ Trax Outdoor Center
First Friday at TRAX! Swing by and grab a FREE ice cold HooDoo beer or a glass of wine. Enjoy rocking beats with the South Cushman Social Club and snack on some delicious eats from Friar Tucks served by the amazing Keri Roach. Check out the vibrant art pieces created by local artist Christina Turman. Her colorful prints will make the perfect holiday gift for you or a loved one.
A bit about the artist:
Christina Turman is a local printmaker who is inspired by the interior of Alaska. Even if it’s your first time viewing them, her colorful prints will feel familiar to anyone who calls Fairbanks home. Snow covered spruce trees, bright yellow birch leaves, plump blueberries… Christina’s art depicts all things that are quintessential “Fairbanks”. Every year Christina lives here she is more inspired by the beauty of her surroundings and the beauty of the people that make Fairbanks HOME.