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Seattle

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Seattle, Washington - Photo Credit: David Mark
Seattle, Washington
Photo Credit: David Mark
Seattle, Washington - Photo Credit: David Mark
Mount Rainier, Seattle, Washington - Photo Credit: Kranich17 via Pixabay
Mount Rainier, Seattle, Washington
Photo Credit: Kranich17 via Pixabay
Mount Rainier, Seattle, Washington - Photo Credit: Kranich17 via Pixabay
Seattle, Washington - Photo Credit: Frank Ravizza
Seattle, Washington
Photo Credit: Frank Ravizza
Seattle, Washington - Photo Credit: Frank Ravizza
Seattle, Washington - Photo Credit: spezzatura via Pixabay
Seattle, Washington
Photo Credit: spezzatura via Pixabay
Seattle, Washington - Photo Credit: spezzatura via Pixabay

Seattle is a city shaped by water, mountains, and innovation. Its skyline, dominated by the Space Needle, tells only part of the story. Beneath it lies a vibrant mix of neighborhoods, each with its own character. The historic Pioneer Square district, Seattle’s original downtown, is filled with Romanesque architecture and hidden underground passageways that date back to the 1890s. Just north, the bustling Pike Place Market has operated since 1907 and continues to offer fishmongers tossing salmon, small-batch doughnuts, and tucked-away comic book shops all under one roof.

The city’s tech-driven growth hasn’t erased its deep cultural roots. Seattle was the birthplace of grunge music and remains a stronghold for independent arts. The Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), located at the Seattle Center, celebrates the city’s creative spirit with exhibits on everything from Nirvana and Jimi Hendrix to science fiction and gaming. Just a short walk away, Chihuly Garden and Glass offers an explosion of color through Dale Chihuly’s massive blown-glass installations, framed by views of Mount Rainier on clear days.

For those curious about Seattle’s global influences, the International District showcases the city’s Asian American heritage with dim sum spots, Japanese bakeries, and cultural centers like the Wing Luke Museum. A few blocks west, the Seattle waterfront offers a completely different experience, with ferry rides across Puget Sound, the Seattle Aquarium, and the new Seattle Art Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Park is a perfect blend of outdoor art and sweeping views of Elliott Bay.

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Belltown Art Walk
From 9/12/2025 - 12/10/2027
Discover this unique monthly gathering, aiming to serve artists from all backgrounds and delight anyone who appreciates art. The heart-warming event is entirely volunteer-powered and funded through donations, reinforcing a strong sense of community and allyship for the artistic subculture reviving the Belltown neighborhood.
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Anila Quayyum Agha: Geometry of Light
From 8/27/2025 - 4/19/2026
Anila Quayyum Agha: Geometry of Light offers an immersive art experience, where attendees become part of the art through large-scale sculptural installations by Pakistani American artist Anila Agha. The exhibition, a first for a Pakistani American artist in its history, explores Islamic architecture, art, and identity, using South Asian art practices to convey the artist's personal experiences with gender discrimination.
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Boren Banner Series: Camille Trautman
From 10/15/2025 - 4/12/2026
Camille Trautman's first solo museum exhibition showcases her unique approach to challenging colonial narratives and countering Indigenous erasure through photography and video. The exhibition features selections from her ongoing series, The North American LCDspectral self-portraits staged in varied natural landscapes, examining how landscape photography and digital media can shape or distort cultural identity.
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Priscilla Dobler Dzul
From 10/18/2025 - 4/19/2026
Water Carries the Stories of our Stars is a captivating museum debut by artist Priscilla Dobler Dzul, featuring a new collection of sculptures, textiles, and video work that narrate pressing tales of environmental damage and cultural justice. Drawing from her Maya and multicultural heritage, Dobler Dzul combines pre-Hispanic techniques, collaborations with Yucatec Maya elders, and locally sourced materials to reflect on the loss of water and its implications, positioning living waters as gateways of cosmic ancestral wisdom.
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Frye Salon and Jonathan Lasker
From 10/25/2025 - 9/20/2026
Frye Salon is a vibrant, ever-changing installation that breathes new life into the museum's founding-era collection, showcasing over a hundred paintings in a dramatic, floor-to-ceiling salon-style display. The event also features the work of contemporary American painter Jonathan Lasker, whose bold, abstract canvases are interspersed with the collection, sparking intriguing dialogues across different eras, styles, and artistic intentions.
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Lay Your Burden Down
From 11/18/2025 - 4/13/2026
Lay Your Burden Down is a community-based project by artist Carina del Rosario, offering a unique blend of art and empathy where participants share their burdens and find comfort. The project involves sewing circles that create embroidered pillows from shared burdens, which are then displayed on a luxurious hammock, symbolizing collective care and support.
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Sensory Station Pop-Ups
From 2/8/2026 - 5/3/2026
The Sensory Station offers an immersive experience where attendees can explore artworks through sight, sound, scent, and touch. It's a hands-on discovery event that uses tactile samples, process materials, and digital resources to facilitate close examination and deeper understanding of the exhibitions, suitable for all ages.
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The Maine
On 3/31/2026
The Maine is a rock band from Arizona that was formed in 2007. Comprising of five members, the band has earned multiple awards from names like AP Magazine Readers, Arizona Ska Punk, and Rock Sound. With popular singles like "Black Butterflies and Déjà Vu," "Don't Come Down" and "Right Girl," they have gained over a million monthly listeners on Spotify.
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Hot 8 Brass Band
On 3/31/2026
The Hot 8 Brass Band is a band from New Orleans that blends jazz, hip-hop, and funk with traditional brass sounds. In 1995, Jerome Jones, Bennie Pete, and Harry Cook merged two groups, the Looney Tunes Brass Band and the High Steppers Brass Band, to create Looney Tunes Brass Band.
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Evan Honer
On 3/31/2026
Evan Honer is an indie-folk artist known for his introspective lyrics and acoustic-driven sound. His music combines folk storytelling with modern indie production, drawing comparisons to artists like Noah Kahan and Gregory Alan Isakov. With an emotional depth that resonates with listeners, he is quickly gaining recognition in the indie-folk scene.
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Shen Yun
On 4/1/2026
Shen Yun Performing Arts is a non-profit performing art and entertainment business established in the United States that produces dance shows and symphonic concerts that travel abroad. The Falun Gong new religious movement is in charge of it. Shen Yun is made up of seven different performing arts organizations.
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Kash'd Out
On 4/1/2026
Kash'd Out hails from Orlando, Florida, and brings a wealth of knowledge and style to the reggae/rock industry. The band was created by guitarist Jackson Hauserman and Sound Lounge Studios producers Greg Shields and Josh Saldate, who have worked with artists like Ballyhoo!, Tribal Seeds, and many others.
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LANY
On 4/1/2026
LANY, short for “Los Angeles New York,” is an American pop band that has released multiple Top 40 albums, including LANY, Malibu Nights, and Mama's Boy. Their 2015 album, ILYSB, was certified Gold by RIAA.
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Maddox Batson
On 4/1/2026
Maddox Batson is an emerging country-pop artist known for his youthful energy and smooth vocal delivery. His music blends contemporary country with pop influences, creating a sound that is both radio-friendly and heartfelt. With a growing presence on social media and streaming platforms, he is quickly gaining recognition in the country music scene.
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