Nadia Jackinsky-Sethi (Alutiiq) is an enrolled member of the Ninilchik Village Tribe and was raised in Homer, Alaska. She is an art historian, museum consultant and mother to three daughters. Nadia holds a PhD. in art history from the University of Washington, with work focused on supporting Alaska Native arts revitalization, museum sovereignty and Alaska Native arts documentation. She currently serves as a research associate with York University’s Curating Indigenous Circumpolar Cultural Sovereignty program. She is a recipient of the 2024 Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant program and serves as an advisor for First American Art Magazine and as secretary of the board of the Native Arts and Culture Foundation. Nadia loves collaborating with Alaska Native artists and working on behalf of our communities.