Bunnell Street Arts Center
Bunnell occupies the first floor of an old trading post. They showcase innovative Alaskan-made contemporary art, and host workshops, lectures, musical performances, and other community events.
A variety of art by the town's residents can be found in the galleries on and around Pioneer Avenue.
Bunnell occupies the first floor of an old trading post. They showcase innovative Alaskan-made contemporary art, and host workshops, lectures, musical performances, and other community events.
This woman-owned shop created by two sisters who grew up harvesting seafood on Alaska commercial fishing boats is the perfect place to stock up on filleted, smoked, jarred, and frozen wild Alaska salmon and halibut. They also sell fishing gear and Alaska-made cards, books, and clothing.
Homer is famous for its halibut, salmon, and Kachemak Bay oysters. For fresh fish, head to Coal Point Seafood Company, which can also package and ship fish that you catch.
Located in the belly of Bunnell, Fringe is a used and new clothing boutique. Its biggest draw are the locally made wearable art pieces that range from groovy hats to clever, funky dresses and linens.
This shop offers name-brand outdoor wear in addition to more utilitarian gear. Buy your cute shoes and your hiking boots here.
The company manufactures equipment and clothing for commercial fishermen. Its Homer shop sells PolarFleece garments and other rugged outerwear, plus duffels, rain gear, and children's clothing.
A cooperative gallery, Ptarmigan shows photographs, paintings, pottery, jewelry, woodworking, and other pieces by local fine and craft artists.