Annie Kaills Gallery Gifts Framing

Annie Kaills Gallery Gifts Framing A favorite destination of visitors and Juneau locals alike since 1975! Now in our NEW LOCATION at 124 Seward Street in Beautiful Downtown Juneau, Alaska!

THE place to go in Juneau for awesome artwork, groovy gifts and the finest framing!

Please don’t do this or dance around the totem poles. This is a good read.
06/26/2026

Please don’t do this or dance around the totem poles. This is a good read.

It’s been a week. We’ve seen a lot of disrespect shown to our sacred totems in Kootéeyaa Deiyí (Totem Pole Trail) in recent days. This latest photo was posted on a Juneau page on Tuesday.

We’ve obscured the faces of the people in the photo, because it’s not our intent to shame anyone—rather we want to educate the public about what totem poles mean to the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian people. We had the totem poles made to welcome visitors to our land, and we never assumed that they would be desecrated.

Kootéeyaa (totem poles) are sacred objects that represent a spiritual relationship between Native Peoples and their ancestors, land, and environment. Climbing on the kootéeyaa or hugging them is disrespectful. The crests depicted on these poles are important symbols of Native identity and our culture.

In the past two weeks there have been videos of (presumably) tourists dancing in circles in a primitive ritualistic manner. The people in the videos attempt to justify their offensive behavior by claiming they were imitating a humorous scene from a Hollywood movie (the scene itself was an inaccurate stereotype of Tlingit culture). Alaska Native people are not opposed to humor or having fun, however, the community has been working hard to move beyond 200 years of genocide, oppression, and very hurtful stereotypes of Indigenous culture. For the past decade, the community of Juneau has embraced Native culture, art, and academic endeavors.

We respectfully ask the community to help in educating our guests and the visitor industry about the significance of these kootéeyaa and help us prevent desecration of these sacred objects. We also thank those who have spoken out in opposition to the disrespectful behavior.

Gunalchéesh.

06/25/2026

We asked Kate to show us her favorite Alaska-made gifts in the shop. 💛

If you're visiting Juneau on an Alaska cruise, her picks are a great place to start: handcrafted jewelry, original artwork, Devils Club products, and a tea that apparently has very specific serving instructions.

Not a bad collection, if you ask us.

Which one is your favorite?

Meet Karen 💛 (you probably already know her)Karen is our framer and resident local celebrity at Annie Kaill’s, which mea...
06/24/2026

Meet Karen 💛 (you probably already know her)

Karen is our framer and resident local celebrity at Annie Kaill’s, which means if you've brought in a treasured photo, a favorite piece of art, or something a little unusual to be framed, there's a good chance you've worked with her. We asked her a few questions about life at Kaill's, living in Juneau, and herself... here are her answers.

Favorite part of working at Annie Kaill’s:
The Kaill's Crew and framing

One item I always recommend:
Wintersong Soap (AK Wild Berry) and museum glass

Something I love about living in Juneau:
The way it smells when I first walk outside in the morning

Something surprising about me:
I waited tables to put myself through college

Most unexpected thing I've helped a customer with:
Framing a skateboard

We're pretty lucky to have Karen around here.


I want to wish all of the dads out there a very happy Father’s Day ~ I hope you’re all enjoying a beautiful day and gett...
06/22/2026

I want to wish all of the dads out there a very happy Father’s Day ~ I hope you’re all enjoying a beautiful day and getting a chance to relax and get spoiled!
This is my first Father’s Day without my dad, Ted Keaton. My dad passed away in May after having really lived an incredible life. He was born in Juneau and lived here until he was around 10-11 years old. The family moved to Washington state where he continued to grow and eventually became a teacher. He married my beautiful mom and they had 4 of us kids who all eventually had families and kids of our own.
My dad was a unique character who I loved dearly. He was my very good friend. He was funny, smart, mischievous and worked really hard. We had a good life growing up and I can honestly say that I’ve lived a blessed life.
My dad taught us so many things and encouraged and supported us to do whatever it was we wanted to do. I’m so sad that he’s gone and I will miss him so much but mostly in the end I’m just so incredibly grateful that he was my dad and I got to be his daughter.
I love you dad.

In Alaska for Father's Day? We've got a few ideas. 💛If your Juneau cruise happens to fall on Father's Day weekend, this ...
06/19/2026

In Alaska for Father's Day? We've got a few ideas. 💛

If your Juneau cruise happens to fall on Father's Day weekend, this is your reminder that Alaska makes some pretty great gifts.

Here are a few of our favorites:

• Adventure Harvest BBQ Sauce
• Sea & Stone Pottery travel mug
• Rolf Glass upcycled bottle tumbler
• Phil Paramore cigar box guitar
• Salmon flask
• Mountain Men of Alaska calendar
• Winter Song Soap Co. soap and Devil's Club salve

Some dads are easy to shop for. Some are... not. Fortunately, this list covers everything from backyard BBQ enthusiasts to guitar players to dads who somehow already own everything.

Which one would your dad be most excited about?

We asked Summer to shop for Dad. 💛Her picks ended up being a pretty good mix of Alaska flavors, practical gifts, and thi...
06/16/2026

We asked Summer to shop for Dad. 💛

Her picks ended up being a pretty good mix of Alaska flavors, practical gifts, and things Dad might not buy for himself.

Here's what she grabbed:

• Broken Top Brands skin and beard care products
• Drop the Hook, Let's Eat: Culinary Adventures Aboard the M/V Chester B by Rachel Barth
• Blueberries: 50 Tried and True Recipes by Julia Rutland
• Viski decanter and tumbler set
• Barnacle Foods Kelp Salsa

Whether your dad likes to cook, appreciates a good drink, or just enjoys trying something new, there's a good chance Summer found something he'd love.

Which pick would your dad go for?

06/14/2026

When customers ask what we have in stock, we do our best to be helpful. 📸

Results may vary.

06/12/2026

The perfect Juneau day doesn't need sunshine. ☁️💛

Breakfast at The Rookery. A little shopping. A good bookstore. Something sweet. A local drink.

If you're visiting Juneau on an Alaska cruise, consider this your cozy-day itinerary from the locals.

Featuring:
☕ The Rookery Cafe
🎨 Annie Kaills Gallery Gifts Framing
📚 Rainy Retreat Books
🛍️ Bunkhaus
🍫 Alaskan Fudge Company, Inc
🥃 Amalga Distillery


06/09/2026

Kate when she realizes she's about to end up as the star of an Annie Kaill's reel again.

I don't know why she avoids me...

06/05/2026

Some people walk to work… Kate? She glides in (just in time for First Friday).

We got to learn a little about Kate last week, so here’s one more fun fact: she’s a paraglider.

Catch Kate and the rest of the Annie Kaill's crew tonight with Jennifer Heller of Sea and Stone Pottery for a fun First Friday in Juneau.

DISCLAIMER: She did not actually land downtown. Please do not attempt to paraglide into Annie Kaill’s (or on the streets of Downtown Juneau).

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124 Seward Street
Juneau, AK
99801

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Monday 10am - 7pm
Tuesday 10am - 7pm
Wednesday 10am - 7pm
Thursday 10am - 7pm
Friday 10am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 6pm

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(907) 586-2880

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