FORT THUNDER
'Fort Thunder' was a warehouse on the second floor of a pre-Civil War former textile factory in the Olneyville district of Providence, Rhode Island. The space was used from 1995 through 2001 as a venue for underground music and events. It was known for its colorful posters promoting these shows posted on walls around Providence. At various times they hosted costumed wrestling and halloween mazes. Several artists lived and worked there; this group of artists is also sometimes referred to as "Fort Thunder."
In 2001, the building was destroyed by Feldco developers to make way for the parking lot of a Shaw's grocery store.
★ Matt Brinkman
★ Brian Chippendale
★ Jim Drain
★ Peter Edwards
★ Andy Estep
★ Forcefield
★ Leif Goldberg
★ Brian Gibson (musician)
★ Lightning Bolt
★ Raphael Lyon
★ Paul Lyons
★ Mindflayer
★ Ninja vs. Wrestler
★ mudboy
★ Brian Ralph
★ Erin Rosenthal
★ Roby Newton
★ Mike Townsend
★ Rob Cogeshall
★ Liz Luisada
★ ''Looking for Graphic Lightning From Fort Thunder'' New York Times review of the ''Wunderland: Providence 1995 to the present'' show at RISD, including many Fort Thunder artists
In 2001, the building was destroyed by Feldco developers to make way for the parking lot of a Shaw's grocery store.
| Contents |
| Bands and artists |
| External links |
Bands and artists
★ Matt Brinkman
★ Brian Chippendale
★ Jim Drain
★ Peter Edwards
★ Andy Estep
★ Forcefield
★ Leif Goldberg
★ Brian Gibson (musician)
★ Lightning Bolt
★ Raphael Lyon
★ Paul Lyons
★ Mindflayer
★ Ninja vs. Wrestler
★ mudboy
★ Brian Ralph
★ Erin Rosenthal
★ Roby Newton
★ Mike Townsend
★ Rob Cogeshall
★ Liz Luisada
External links
★ ''Looking for Graphic Lightning From Fort Thunder'' New York Times review of the ''Wunderland: Providence 1995 to the present'' show at RISD, including many Fort Thunder artists
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