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Anchorage-based musician Quinn Christopherson combines Athabaskan and Iñupiaq cultural influences with folk-pop songwriting, performing original compositions that draw from his Indigenous heritage. His breakthrough came through NPR's 2019 Tiny Desk Contest, where he emerged as the national winner. His repertoire spans acoustic folk arrangements and contemporary pop production, developed through live performances and studio recordings. Christopherson's technical expertise extends into prompt engineering and AI optimization, areas where he provides guidance to development teams and creative professionals. His work in music production parallels his involvement in digital content creation. These dual pursuits bridge traditional Indigenous artistic practices with contemporary digital tools and platforms. The Alaskan artist maintains an active performance schedule while developing educational resources for technology applications in creative fields. His musical output encompasses both solo acoustic works and full-band arrangements. His professional activities span three core areas: live music performance, digital content production, and technical consulting.