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Photos of Re-bar, April 1997
Photos of Re-bar, April 1997

Photos of Re-bar, April 1997

Photographer Lance Mercer
Subject Re-Bar
Date1997
DimensionsOverall (HWD): 11 × 9 1/2 in. (27.94 × 24.13 cm)
Credit LineMoPOP permanent collection
Object number1997.170.43
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This is a 1997 contact sheet featuring photos by Lance Mercer (b. unknown) of a bygone Seattle music venue, Re-Bar in Belltown. 

 

Steve Wells and Patrick “Pit” Kwiecinski opened Re-Bar in January 1990 at 1114 Howell Street, which had long been a safe space for Seattle’s LGBTQ community. The Night Hawk Tavern (or Nite Hawk) opened in the 1930s, creating a center of gay nightlife featuring cabaret, followed by Thirsty’s in the 1970s, which then became Axel Rock, a dance-focused venue, in the 1980s, and finally Sparks Tavern, which added full-length stage plays, before Re-Bar moved in. Until 2020, when Re-Bar, like many venues, closed indefinitely during the COVID-19 pandemic, they hosted disco nights, art exhibits, theatre, drag, burlesque, and live bands, supporting generations of LGBTQ patrons and performers. KEXP’s Riz Rollins got his start as a DJ, becoming a big part of Seattle’s Black music scene, David Schmader put on his first three plays, and drag performer and comedian Dina Martina was born at Re-Bar. The venue also hosted one of the longest running poetry nights in the West, Seattle Poetry Slam, and a weekly Sunday dance night, Flammable. On September 13, 1991, Re-Bar also hosted the infamous release party for Nirvana’s second album, Nevermind. 

Contact sheet with 37 photos from the inside of Re-Bar, of the DJ’s booth, overhead shots of the crowd and pool tables, and close-ups of performers. 

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Re-Bar Interior, Seattle, WA, April 1997
Lance Mercer
Date: 1997
Object number: 1997.170.4
Re-Bar Exterior, Seattle, WA,  April, 1997
Lance Mercer
Date: April 1997
Object number: 1997.170.20
Low res. jpg. image- NOT publication quality
Re-Bar
Date: 1997
Medium: paper (fiber product); ink
Object number: 1997.141.3
Dirty Little Showtunes: A new musical parody revue at Re-bar, Seattle, WA, September 5, 1997
Ellen Forney
Date: 1997
Medium: paper (fiber product); ink
Object number: 1998.828.4
Joey Arias, Raven-O, and Sherry Vine at Re-Bar, Seattle, WA, February 14, 15, 1997
Ellen Forney
Date: February 14 1997
Medium: paper (fiber product); ink
Object number: 1998.828.5
A Comeback from the Ecstacy Garage Disco:  DJ Loveable Lighting Lance, DJ Coolest Clyde, at Claremont Center, New York, NY, December 15, 1984
DJ Loveable Lighting Lance
Date: 1984
Medium: ink; paper (fiber product)
Object number: 1999.733.98
66 Saints' CD release party, with Sleep Capsule, Tiger, and Connie at Re-Bar, Seattle, WA, April 11, 1995
66 Saints
Date: 1995
Medium: paper (fiber product); ink
Object number: 1998.828.2
Low res. jpg. image- NOT publication quality
Notorious B.I.G.
Date: c. 1997
Medium: Digital pigment print
Object number: 2009.78
Funky 4+1 in the photo studio
Funky 4+1
Date: c.1981
Medium: chromogenic color prints
Object number: 2001.400.6
Grandmaster Caz, Busy Bee, and DJ Tony Tone at the Disco Fever photo booth
Cold Crush Brothers
Date: 1980-1985
Medium: paper (fiber product)
Object number: 1999.229.85
DJ Tony Tone at the Disco Fever Photo Booth, Bronx, NY
Tony Tone
Date: c. 1985
Medium: paper (fiber product)
Object number: 1999.229.79
Tony Tone at the Disco Fever Photo Booth, Bronx, NY
Tony Tone
Date: c.1980
Medium: paper (fiber product)
Object number: 1999.229.80
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