Caleigha Gotthardt

Caleigha Gotthardt, a proud Inupiaq and Dena’ina Athabascan artist, was born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, with family roots in Tyonek (Sunrise) and King Island (Savganna). A self-taught multi-media artist, she creates contemporary artwork using materials such as walrus ivory, bowhead whale baleen, and seal skin, honoring her cultural heritage through her designs. Caleigha is the owner of HRAFN, a business that blends traditional Indigenous artistry with contemporary fashion. Her professional background is rooted in healthcare, but she has since transitioned into nonprofit work. She now serves as the Program Manager for the Indigenous Peoples Set Up Shop program at Anchorage Community Land Trust, where she supports Indigenous entrepreneurs in launching and growing their businesses. Caleigha holds a Bachelor of Arts in Health Sciences with a minor in Psychology and is certified in Adult Education. The best way for shareholders to reach her: gotthardtcaleigha@gmail.com