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Dozer’s Warehouse & Gallery, an Artist’s and Art Lover’s Dream Realized

First Show, “3 Queens,” Opens Feb. 21

by Jessie McKenna

Update: Due to the snow, the original Friday, Feb. 8 opening of 3 Queens,” has been rescheduled for Thursday, Feb. 21.

Crick Lont, aka Dozer of Dozer Art and Dozer’s Warehouse, has been quietly curating upcoming shows, painting walls and drizzling on the funky linoleum floors a la Jackson Pollock to create an art space on Beacon Hill. He’s partnering with local artists to put their mark on the storefront, pro bono; Leo Shallot’s trademark calligraphy ribbon design in gold on black wraps around the storefront.

“That’s what’s so great about this place, people just want to be a part if it,” Lont said.

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Brightening the Grey: Dozer’s Warehouse on Beacon Hill Creates Pop-Up Street Art & Muralist Gallery

words and photos by Alex Garland

Seattle is often called “The Emerald City” due to the ever-shrinking tree canopy that provides us with shade and clean air. Those that call it home, know Seattle by its true color: grey. From the concrete that makes up our buildings and sidewalks to the nine months of cloudy skies, this town can be a gloomy place. Continue reading Brightening the Grey: Dozer’s Warehouse on Beacon Hill Creates Pop-Up Street Art & Muralist Gallery