Frye Art Museum
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Winter 2026 Public Reception
Fri, Feb 6 · 7:30PM
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Off the Wall: The Artists of Wallflowers in Conversation
Sat, Feb 7 · 2:00PM
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Art History Lecture Series: Ana Mendieta (1948 - 1985)
Thu, Feb 12 · 11:30AM
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Jazz in the City: Darius Willrich and Gretchen Yanover
Sun, Feb 22 · 2:00PM
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Small Frye: Story Time + Art
Wed, Mar 4 · 10:15AM
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Art History Lecture Series: Art Nouveau Jewelry
Thu, Mar 12 · 11:30AM
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Small Frye: Story Time + Art
Wed, Apr 1 · 10:15AM
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Art History Lecture Series: No, Your Toddler Could Not Have Done That: A Brief History of Abstraction
Thu, Apr 9 · 11:30AM
Located in Seattle’s First Hill neighborhood since 1952, the Frye is the city’s only free art museum. The Founding Collection of primarily late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century European art was gifted in perpetuity to the people of Seattle by prominent early-twentieth-century Seattle business leaders and art collectors Charles and Emma Frye. In addition, the museum owns an extensive collection of artworks purchased or gifted to the museum since its opening. Today, the Frye reflects Seattle's evolving identity through exhibitions, programs, and community engagement, showcasing local and global artists who are exploring the issues of our time as well as contemporary scholarship on historical subject matter. By taking calculated risks, we uncover new voices, facilitate conversation, and provide a forum for relevant social dialogues.