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MCD's Spencer Moody Wants to Sell You Dead People's Stuff

Spencer Moody, the beloved bearded frontman for the Murder City Devils has a new day job: running the Anne Bonny, his new store on Olive that's filled to the brim with carefully hunted vintage finds for your home, mind, body and more.

 
It opened quietly this past Sunday, and on Thursday, May 3rd at the shop's upstairs gallery there will be the opening reception featuring the artwork of Seattle's own John Atkins. On Sunday he joked that he was just going to buy a bunch of pieces at the Anne Bonny then mark them up, but I'm guessing the walls will be covered with John Atkins' originals. Stop by to see what, exactly a John Atkins' original looks like, and maybe pick up a few dead people's accoutrements for your home. Full show info after the jump!


THE ANNE BONNY
Art, Home Accoutrements, and Dead People's Furniture
Opening Reception 7PM Thursday, May 3rd
ARTWORK by JOHN ATKINS
Upstairs gallery, May 3rd to June 8th
1355 East Olive Way
Seattle WA 98122
206.382.7845
Open Tuesday - Sunday, Noon - 7PM


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