Large gallery space features bold, inspiring art and serene meditation rooms designed for reflection and healing. Atmosphere feels calming and uplifting, filled with black love and communal energy. Visitors find it a safe, elegant environment that encourages self-discovery and affirmation.
The gallery serves as a black love art sanctuary and cultural institute, focusing on healing and liberation through art. Exhibitions like "Dear Sista, I See You" honor and celebrate the narratives of Black women, while meditation rooms support holistic healing and emotional well-being.
Powerful exhibitions focus on Black women's narratives with storytelling and empowerment. Meditation rooms offer a space for rest and reflection supporting holistic healing and emotional well-being.
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Reservations are required for private showings and special events.
The gallery is not open daily; check their schedule before visiting.
Parking options are limited; consider public transport or rideshare.
Exhibit presents humanely sourced specimens arranged with artistic vision that highlights nature's colors and textures. Spaces feel serene and calming, with quiet, darker areas that evoke a sense of being in the Amazon. Displays offer close-up views of unique creatures, fostering a peaceful connection with the natural world.
Exhibits showcase extraordinary artistry blending art, science, and nature. The Exquisite Creatures Exhibit offers a transformative experience that inspires awe and deep appreciation for the planet and its life.
The museum features the Exquisite Creatures Exhibit, a stunning and unique display that captivates all ages. Natural specimen exhibits offer a feast for the eyes and inspire awe for art and nature.
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Parking in this area is limited; consider taking the light rail.
Photos and videos are allowed throughout the exhibit.
The exhibit is very accessible for all visitors.
Art Deco building offers beautiful architecture and lovely park views. The museum maintains a peaceful, quiet atmosphere with a neatly organized exhibit loop showcasing art from ancient to contemporary. Surrounding green space and gardens add to the serene experience.
A renovated and expanded museum with a broad selection of Asian art from China, Japan, and India. The building sits in a gorgeous park and offers clear captions that make the exhibits easy to understand.
Extensive collection of art from China, Japan, and India fills a small but beautifully curated space. Exhibits come with clear captions, making it easy to understand and appreciate the unique pieces and cultural stories.
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The museum offers free entry on the last Friday of the month.
A lion dance performance takes place during the Lunar New Year event.
Kids can enjoy fun arts activities during special events.
Eclectic space showcases 2D and 3D art from local creators with non-juried access and high artist revenue share. Atmosphere feels accessible and inclusive, welcoming all with free entry and tactile exhibits. Volunteers run the gallery, making it a community-driven art hub in a central urban area.
Artists receive 85% of sales proceeds, much higher than typical galleries. The space is non-juried and focuses on accessibility with touch-friendly exhibits and consistent open hours.
Eclectic exhibits showcase local artists' creations with a focus on touch-friendly art and accessibility, including braille title cards. The gallery operates as an artists collective, giving creators 85% of sales proceeds and offering free entry to visitors.
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Donations are encouraged, but entry is free of charge.
Artists receive 85% of the proceeds from their sales, higher than typical galleries.
The gallery features braille title cards for accessibility.
Small museum offers interactive exhibitions and a theatre showing a 22-minute video. Atmosphere is relaxed with a free admission policy and educational activities for kids and adults. Exhibits include detailed art effects and replicas of period grocery stores and huts.
Small building packed with interactive exhibits and authentic artifacts like prospectorsβ tools and old photos. Two stories showcase detailed art effects and history of the Gold Rush, with a free souvenir Passport book for stamping at each station.
Spacious exhibits offer easy-to-read facts about the Klondike Gold Rush and the miners' journey. The museum is free to enter and includes a short film about Seattle during the gold rush.
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Admission to the park is free for everyone.
The museum is educational and informative about Seattle's gold rush history.
The guided tour starts in 30 minutes, allowing time to explore.
Building features bold architecture and well-lit galleries blending modern and classical art. Atmosphere feels peaceful with occasional loud exhibits and interactive activities. Unique rooms like the Porcelain room and Italian room create distinct immersive experiences.
Exhibits feature rare and unique art that create a contemplative and calming experience. The space feels welcoming from the moment you enter and offers free admission on the first Thursday of each month.
Porcelain room covers walls with china displays unique to this museum. Exhibits include rare and unique art like the Boafo and Ai Weiwei shows. Entry is free on the first Thursday of every month.
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Free admission is available on the first Thursday of every month.
Parking costs $10 on weekends with validation.
Seniors can pay $5 on the first Friday of the month.
Wooden longhouse with historical photos and Native American art creates a calming, sacred atmosphere. Small museum displays ancient artifacts and tells stories of forced relocation and cultural resilience. Market offers a varied selection of handmade items, supporting local indigenous community.
Displays feature Native American art and culture with incredible craftsmanship. Exhibits include jewelry, pottery, original wall artwork, and scented items like soap, alongside a gift shop with an excellent selection of Native art.
Exhibits focus on Tribe's history including forced relocation and cultural heritage. A smaller museum near the entrance shows ancient artifacts and old photos. All exhibits are free and offer handmade indigenous items for purchase.
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Parking is ample and easy at the Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center.
The exhibits are free and showcase Native American art and culture.
The gift shop offers a wide variety of affordable Native art and handmade items.
Building showcases Frank Gehry architecture with a guitar tower as a standout feature. Inside offers interactive music experiences including jam-session rooms and a sound lab for trying instruments. Exhibits cover music history and pop culture with eclectic displays and immersive fantasy elements.
Focuses on music, movies, and pop culture with engaging exhibits. Offers a modern storytelling experience that draws strong reactions and repeated visits.
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Tickets should be purchased in advance to avoid long wait times.
Admission is $30 for adults, with discounts for students and seniors.
Parking is available nearby but can fill up quickly during events.
Locks operate like a miniature canal system, moving boats through with visible mechanical action. Surrounding gardens offer a spacious, calming environment where wildlife like seals and salmon appear. A free museum and theater provide educational exhibits and films about the locks' history and engineering.
Upstairs exhibits offer small but thorough displays explaining how the locks work with interactive elements. A free movie screening complements the informative museum experience.
Exhibits upstairs offer free admission and pack a lot of detail into a small space. They focus on the history and construction of the locks and the role of the Army Corps of Engineers, making it very informative and educational.
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The entire experience is free, including the visitor center and museum.
The visitor center includes a free theatre showing educational films.
There is a limited paid parking lot right outside the visitor center.