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While we are in transition and searching for a stable home base, we will continue to produce events with some of our neighborhood partners.

The AltLib Popup Series will present roving events to continue supporting expansive art projects and dig deep for uncommon cultural exchanges. If you’re interested in setting up a show with us, please read our booking page and send us an e-mail.

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Community Clothing Swap

For anyone in the community who needs some fresh garb or wants to hand off something and see it live out a new life with someone else! This is a free event and donations of clothes will be accepted. Anything that isn't taken will be donated at the end of the day.

SHOW – Michael Bloom, Wall of Ears, Colleen Louise Berry, CW Lott, Eliot Eidelman

The second of our two-day multimedia showcase: this one's a special one, because it's volunteer librarian, Michael Bloom's birthday party and he's playing some of his original music! The night will be joined by rambling folk musician Eliot Eidelman, readings from cartoonist Colleen Louise Berry and surrealist fiction writer CW Lott, who will end the […]

SHOW – Janet Feder, Guillotine Eyes, Scott Casey, Neoglyphic Media

We are really excited to be able to host a show from experimental guitarist and songwriter, Janet Feder, who is known for her use of prepared guitar in it's application to folk music. She will be joined by local performance artists Guillotine Eyes, Scott Casey, and Neoglyphic Media

MASS

MASS will be a free-flowing, all inclusive, collaborative, artistic extravaganza. Inspired by the Seattle-based non-profit, LOVECITYLOVE, and their events; MASS brings together movers and shakers of all kinds and provides a safer space for you to come express yourself. There will be live music the entire time which will follow the vibe of the room. […]

IWW Film Screening: PRIDE

Pride tells the inspiring tale of a group of gays and lesbians in London who raise money for the striking coal miners in 1984- the miners are largely homophobic. The subsequent development of tolerance and respect is a great story. The film is based on true events and real people during Margaret Thatcher's attempt to […]