You need to get the story straight on The Belltown Collective and women who make incredible video art in Seattle. Back in June, over 1,000 people attended KeseyPollock's opening at the Belltown Collective (Egbert's furniture). It was one of the most jaw-dropping videoart shows this city has ever seen. I also attended their artist lecture/conversation with John Boylan, and learned that KeseyPollock first tried to find space for that show through StoreFronts Seattle, but their application was denied. So they went out on their own and contacted local developers and went through months of talks to convince the developers on the idea and secure The Belltown Collective space. The photo you posted above shows a video displayed on walls that KeseyPollock built themselves inside Egberts. You need to do your homework. (see: http://crosscut.com/2013/07/02/arts/1153…)