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The title of this article is misleading. It should be something like "and/or alternative space" with no caps: and/or always used lower case and never referred to itself as a gallery. It was a multi-pronged facility with both white box and black box exhibition/performance capabilities, media editing facility, a library, and umbrella organization for the Seattle New Music scene, which, contrary to the article in Wikipedia, in the 1970s did NOT mean "new pop" (currently Wikipedia disambiguates "New Music" to "New Pop" but they originally were two entirely different things), the term "New Music" originally referred to avant garde electronic and symphonic composing a la the work of Stuart Dempster, John Cage, Suderberg, and the New Music ensemble at the University of Washington in the 1970s and 1980s, etc.Socratesart:talk01:15, 12 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I fixed the title to better reflect this, if you're autoconfirmed it's under more > move (the tab is next to view history). I also added a lowercase tag so the title is in all lowercase. ItsMackie (talk) 15:59, 27 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]