ORIGINAL LOCATION
1936 WESTLAKE AVENUE
What became known as Art/ Not Terminal Gallery was originally conceived in 1987 as a three month long guerrilla art show that occupied and transformed an unused bus terminal in downtown Seattle into a “Peoples Art Gallery”.
Once the gallery opened, people wandered in from Seattle's busy downtown streets asking "where's the bus", and the artists told them they had lots of art, but no buses or terminal.
The name stuck— Art/Not Terminal a.k.a. A/NT Gallery.
A collection of printed invitations. Photo of members at an Opening Night in the first location, formerly a Trailways Bus terminal.
SECOND LOCATION
2045 WESTLAKE AVENUE
The home of Art/Not Terminal Gallery for over 25 years
Art/Not Terminal's cavernous lower gallery at 2045 Westlake
A/NT co-founder Lonny Johnson (left) in the middle gallery
Lonny Johnson with opening nighters in the entrance gallery
Last days of Art/Not Terminal at 2045 Westlake Avenue
PRESENT LOCATION
SEATTLE CENTER
INTERNATIONAL
FOUNTAIN PAVILION
A/NT GALLERY REMODEL
JANUARY & FEBRUARY 2019