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CHS Pics | Grrl Army strikes shuttered Capitol Hill Market

Police were called to a report of taggers doing their work on the shuttered Capitol Hill Market late Wednesday night just blocks from 12th and Pine’s East Precinct headquarters. By the time they arrived, it was too late. The Grrl Army had struck.

Thanks to Charles for the picture.


The Stranger has been following the ongoing war between the Army and professional poster placer Poster Giant. Earlier this month, CHS reported on big changes on one front of that battle as work begins to redevelop the Sunset Electric building at 11th and Pine into a six-story mixed-use apartment building. 

As part of that project, the developers have worked out a deal with neighbor Crybaby Studios to manage “local event posters and community art” —


Sunset Electric Construction Fence to Accommodate Local Community Bill Posters and Artists
The Wolff Company, owner and developer of a new high-quality mixed-use property in the historic Sunset Electric building located at 11th Ave. and Pine St. will erect a construction fence around the property this week marking commencement of construction. When the fence goes up, it will end a years-long use of the once abandoned building’s exterior as a canvas for bill posting companies. 
Out of respect for the role this space has played in the community for years, the construction fence will have three portions designed specifically to accommodate local event posters and community art. Local independent firm, Crybaby Studios, LLC has volunteered to provide exclusive management of the space for the benefit of the Capitol Hill arts community. 
A representative of The Wolff Company commented, “The local art and music scene on Capitol Hill is an important part of the community fabric. Working with Leigh [Crybaby Studios owner], we believe we can help promote its continued success while this site is under construction.” 
Construction on the site is expected to continue for approximately 19 months. When complete, the project will be a showcase of state-of-the-art green building practices, bright residential units and high-quality retail space. 
Comments and inquiries about the bill-posting space may be sent to [email protected]. For a look at some of Capitol Hill’s most memorable event bills, plan to attend Crybaby Studio’s October 11 gallery showing at Vermillion, 1508 11th Avenue.

Grrl Army participants have recently expanded their political, LGBTQ and feminist messaging to include assets beyond the poster wall such as nearby utility poles splashed with pink paint.

Wednesday night, the group apparently expanded its territory to the Capitol Hill Market which closed suddenly in July and has sat empty since.

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Rachel Wilcock
11 years ago

And as a painter it makes me super excited to see they even got above the awning! Nice work Grrl Army!

JS
JS
11 years ago

All girl terrorists…how about you terrorize the kitchen and make me a sandwich.

Sorry, I couldn’t resist. Keep fighting the good fight, ladies.

brian
11 years ago

grrl army,

can you do something about those city arts posters too that are clogging up all the space on the hill. would be nice if people that don’t have corporate sponsorship for their events had the chance to put up a poster for their show.

Pistol Pete
11 years ago

I would like to see the addition of a consonant in their name.

area resident
11 years ago

I think vowels are what you are looking for. The name is filled with consonants already

Bethundra
11 years ago

I walked past this early in the morning and wished I’d had someone nearby to high five.

Rachel M Wilcock
11 years ago

I felt the same way when I saw it! Internet high five!

EJ
EJ
11 years ago

I’ll take the posters over this any day. Nothing to do with them being gay–I’m gay too. Keep America beautiful, keep Capitol Hill beautiful.

faggot
11 years ago

Um… you think that poorly designed globs of rained on posters are more beautiful than a fabulous bright pink building? Honey, I’m taking away your gay card.

go to hell
11 years ago

you’re an absolute idiot.

calhoun
calhoun
11 years ago

At least they targeted an abandoned/soon-to-be demolished building….but it’s still vandalism, not “art.”

I have seen a number of utility poles painted pink in the past few weeks…is the “grrl army” responsible for these too? Don’t they know that workers from Seattle Public Utilities will have to clean it all up?

bananafruit
11 years ago

^this

bananafruit
11 years ago

You’re right, it has nothing to do with being gay. It has to do with being queer.

luvDaPink
11 years ago

Keep capitol hill queer…

B
B
11 years ago

Strictly speaking, it isn’t abandoned. Someone still owns it. And I’ve seen people working inside as recently as early this week (Monday night, IIRC), so I’m not so sure that it is destined for demolition, either.

stuart
11 years ago

Agreed, this is vandalism.

JS
JS
11 years ago

you know me so well

calhoun
calhoun
11 years ago

Today I noticed that this arrogant “seattlegrrrlarmy” group also painted pink almost all the utility poles on 12th Ave between E olive St and E Denny Way….at least 15 poles. This will take the city workers (from Seattle Public Utilities) many hours to clean up and paint over. Do the vandals care?…of course not…..because their message is SO important….NOT!

I will be doing everything I can to get these vandals stopped.