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COCA CLASSIC (ORIGINAL FORMULA)
May 7th, 2012 by Clark Humphrey

art chantry-designed poster for coca (1991), available at gigposters.com

The Center on Contemporary Art (COCA) was Seattle’s premier venue for avant exhibitions and performances in the 1980s and 1990s.

Then COCA lost its last downtown space to development. Its visibility and funding slowed down.

In recent years COCA has existed in semi-exile, on the ground floor of the Elks lodge in Shilsole. (It’s also had a Belltown “gallery,” a glass display case outside a condo building on a little-walked stretch of Broad Street, and occasional temporary spaces elsewhere around town.)

But now COCA’s roaring back with a full-time space in what’s become a major art neighborhood, Georgetown. Specifically, it’s at the Seattle Design Center. (The huge showroom building for furnishings consultants and interior decorators has had its own troubles during the housing crash. It has a lot of spare square footage these days.)

The big opening party is Friday after next (5/18; also the 32nd anniversary of the Mt. St. Helens kablooey).

Let’s welcome COCA back into Seattle’s “outside the mainstream” mainstream.


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