It all started back in 2017 across the country in Burlington, VT, at an empty-walled apartment on Hungerford Terrace. What began during curator Ryan McHale’s college years as a way to bring art and creativity to his space has grown and evolved over the past decade to the point of inspiring a gallery that is now changing Ketchikan’s art scene. McHale continues to host what he calls the The Hungerford Art Gallery (The HAG) as a one night pop-up g…
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