Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Council is set to hold its 37th annual Wearable Art Show at the Ted Ferry Civic Center, with four performances running from Thursday through Saturday.
Where can you find speeding slugs, fancy beards, blueberry pies, music performances, art exhibits and enough vendor booths to pack the downtown streets?
The spotlight will shine on Ketchikan s young artists next weekend at the first-ever Youth Wearable Art Show, presented by the Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Council.
For more than three decades, Ketchikan artists, and their models, have taken to the stage in February to show off a particular kind of art — wearable creations that are