Nice museum, big variety in art, $15 suggested price for adults, new Andy Warhol & Kurt Cobain collections on display now.
Great views, great art, nice walk. Read more.
It's clearly marked and not so hard to find so the name's misleading. Awesome art for sale that changes monthly. Sip on a Pappy Van Winkle 23 year and picture your favorite pieces on your own walls.
The heart of Seattle's arts and culture - home to the Space Needle, Pacific Science Center, Experience Music Project, The Children's Museum, & more! Monorail runs directly between downtown & here.
This multimedia performance brings a beatboxer, dancer, and visual artists Marc Bamuthi Joseph and Theaster Gates together to muse about environmental justice. May 31–June 3 Read more.
While the idea is very cool, the execution left me wanting more. If you plan on going to Fremont check it out, otherwise don't go out of your way. Negative points for the graffiti.
The appetizers during happy hour at the ART Restaurant and Lounge are fabulous! Read more.
Great art show up now of works by Counsel Langley - a must see this May! (via Scoville) Read more.
Checked out the Polaroids: Mapplethorpe show after seeing Patti Smith at Seattle Arts and Lectures. Closing soon! Read more.
The main level of the Market has many must-see tourist attractions, but if you're looking for a more unique experience, head down to Western Avenue for some amazing local handmade art, gifts and food!
Visit the North Arcade area of the Market to find local art and handmade crafts from over 200 Seattle area artists!
The seafood's really good, there's a lot of local artists, a lot of beautiful jewelry. The most encompassing Seattle way to spend an afternoon. Read more.
Peacefully reflect on works by German and American masters at this downtown gem. Admission is always free and art is displayed in natural light only. Bonus: parking is also free. Read more.
In Susie J. Lee’s solo museum debut (marking the departure of Frye curator Robin Held), one of Seattle’s most innovative mixed-media artists restages an immersive electronic rainstorm. Feb 18–Apr 15 Read more.
The museum takes you through music history by immersing you in nearly 80,000 artifacts including photos, sound archives, costumes and musical instruments from notable artists.
Family Days are the third Saturday of each month from 11am-3pm and include art projects, music demonstrations, special tours, and workshops. Powered by ParentsConnect.com Read more.