I’m re-posting this from Carlyle, the Board Vice President of the Art/Not Terminal Gallery. I think it’s important to help those in the local art community brag about their accomplishments. The Art/Not Terminal Gallery is celebrating it’s 20 year anniversary with a party on Saturday October 4th.
Dear Seattleartist.com and Staff,
Would you agree that it’s an extraordinary accomplishment to achieve 20 years of success in the art community? With the recent opening of art-bar galleries in our city to supplement artist income, how does Art/Not Terminal Gallery (A/NT) exist in Seattle today? Well, let me tell you!
We’re celebrating not only the progress we’ve made as a non-profit gallery over the past 19 years, but also the ongoing support of our patrons and artists worldwide. We believe that by focusing on the come-one-come-all approach we will continue to be the oldest artist operated gallery in Seattle.
On Saturday Oct 4th from 7 P.M. – 10 P.M., you are cordially invited to join A/NT in the celebration of our 20th Anniversary! Featured performers will be Shenandoah Davis, “B#’5, Peach Plum Pear, and Son Things. In addition, A/NT is debuting the Puget Sound Art Circle (PSAC) website.
The idea behind PSAC came from the large volume of artists contacting A/NT daily for information. A/NT is constantly spreading the word about other organizations throughout the Puget Sound. The PSAC mission is to provide useful accurate information back to the artists.
The question is: Does A/NT deserve the right to encourage cooperative behavior amongst the Puget Sound? Who’s to say, but when you’ve helped over 1600 artists get a start you had better make sure they have a place to go from there. PSAC offers today’s opportunities for tomorrow’s future.
Art is my passion, and I value the struggle.
Sincerely,
Carlyle Moore III.
Art/Not Terminal Gallery
Board Vice President 2007 – 2008
www.antgallery.org/
(425)-876-0048
Date specific events are typically reserved for our Art Calendar but I like to highlight important community events.
Congratulations Art/Not!












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Caron d'Amelio 10.03.08 at 1:16 pm
“Art is my passion, and I value the struggle?”
Wow, Carlyle–go get em!
I’ll try and stop by on Saturday and see the show.
When you come up for air, stop by the gallery Wed-Sat 10am-5pm.
PSAC sounds like a good idea.
I’ll look you up.
Thank. Caron (from Scott Morgan’s party)