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.
The Dinner Detective True Crime Murder Mystery Dinner Show
From 11/8/2025 - 2/13/2026
Experience a thrilling evening of suspense and intrigue at the Murder Mystery Dinner Show. Join the Dinner Detective for a night of delicious food and interactive entertainment as you try to solve a mysterious crime. Don't miss out on this unique and exciting event.
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.
Farm to Table: Art, Food, and Identity in the Age of Impressionism
From 10/23/2025 - 1/18/2026
This event is a captivating exploration of the intersection between food and art, specifically during the post-Franco-Prussian War era in France. Attendees can expect to see over 50 works from renowned artists like Paul Gauguin and Claude Monet, all showcasing how the country's culinary culture reflected its societal transitions, from war and political instability to industrialization and changing social dynamics.
New Nordic: Cuisine, Aesthetics, and Place
From 11/15/2025 - 3/8/2026
The New Nordic: Cuisine, Aesthetics and Place event is a unique blend of food movement and contemporary cultural trends. It offers an in-depth look at the new Nordic concept through architecture, contemporary art, design, crafts, and objects from various restaurants, showcasing the intricate interaction between materials, people, and landscape.
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.
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.
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.
Create Classic Japanese Ramen
From 11/3/2025 - 3/18/2026
Chef Washington will guide attendees on a culinary exploration, teaching them to craft exquisite Japanese ramen in a dynamic cooking class. Participants will learn the intricacies of blending soy sauce and miso, pairing them with tender pork slices and soft-boiled eggs, and using aromatic herbs to elevate their ramen to new flavor heights.
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.
Beau Dick: Insatiable Beings
From 10/25/2025 - 1/18/2026
Insatiable Beings is a tribute to the late Beau Dick, a renowned Kwakwakawakw Hereditary Chief, activist, and master carver, known for his striking formline masks and sculptures that weave ancestral tales while critiquing capitalist systems. The exhibition showcases his beautifully crafted carvings, many designed for ceremonial dances, and encapsulates Dick's belief in art as a spiritual and political tool, providing a multi-faceted portrayal of an artist who used tradition as a means of resistance, mentorship, and cultural revival.
Dan Deacon
On 1/11/2026
Daniel Deacon is an American composer and musician who lives in Baltimore, Maryland. He has been active since 2003, exploring experimental pop and playing the keyboard and the trombone. His 2015 album, "Gliss Riffer," was released by Domino Records. He appeared in the 2014 film, "Song One."
Twice
On 1/13/2026
Twice is a South Korean girl group whose cumulative album sales have surpassed 17.3 million, making them the top-selling girl group in South Korea. Their fifth studio album, More & More, debuted at number one on the Billboard World Digital Chart, the first time for a K-pop girl group.
Welcome To Night Vale
On 1/16/2026
Welcome To Night Vale is a podcast in the style of community updates for the small desert town of Night Vale. During this live event, the hosts will take you even deeper into the mysterious happenings.
Dean Lewis
On 1/19/2026
Dean Lewis is a singer-songwriter from Australia best known for his seven-time Platinum single "Waves" from 2016 and the eleven-time Platinum number one single "Be Alright" from 2018. His debut studio album A Place We Knew was released in 2019.
Seattle Kraken vs. New York Islanders
On 1/21/2026
Hockey is nonstop action from start to finish, with players flying across the ice and colliding at full speed. Nothing compares to the live experience — being there in person is way more exciting than watching on TV.
Gary Gulman
On 1/21/2026
Gary Gulman is a stand-up comedian from Massachusetts who was a finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing. Along with his own comedy specials on HBO, Comedy Central, and Netflix, he also appeared on late-night shows of David Letterman, Stephen Colbert, Conan O’Brien, Seth Meyers, and Pete Holmes.
Briscoe
On 1/22/2026
Briscoe is an indie-folk duo known for their rich harmonies, intricate guitar work, and introspective songwriting. Drawing inspiration from Americana, rock, and folk, their music feels both nostalgic and fresh. With a growing following, they continue to make waves in the indie-folk scene.
Dogs In A Pile
On 1/22/2026
Hailing from Asbury Park, New Jersey, Dogs In A Pile is an eclectic quintet known for their genre-bending sound and high-energy shows. Drawing on a variety of influences including jazz, funk, and rock and roll, their unique style has earned them thousands of Spotify listens on tracks like "Can't Wait for Tonight," "Rinky Dink Rag," and "Today."
Seattle Kraken vs. Anaheim Ducks
On 1/23/2026
Hockey is nonstop action from start to finish, with players flying across the ice and colliding at full speed. Nothing compares to the live experience — being there in person is way more exciting than watching on TV.
Justin Willman
On 1/23/2026
Justin Willman is an American magician, comedian, producer, and TV personality. Along with creating and starring on the Netflix show Magic for Humans, he has also appeared in a myriad of TV shows like The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Tonight Show, and Conan. Additionally, he hosts shows like Cupcake Wars and Disney's Win, Lose or Draw.
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
On 1/23/2026
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit is a six-piece band led by Grammy award winner Jason Isbell. The band name comes from the 400 Unit, a name for one of the psychiatric wards in an Alabama hospital. His second studio album and the band's first album were released for charity.
Dexter and The Moonrocks
On 1/23/2026
Dexter and The Moonrocks are a fast-rising alternative rock band known for their raw sound and high-energy performances. With roots in Texas, they blend elements of grunge, country, and indie rock into a gritty, captivating style. Their passionate shows and relatable lyrics are winning over fans across genres.
Cate Le Bon
On 1/27/2026
Cate Timothy, now known as Cate Le Bon, is a musician from Wales who sings in both Welsh and English. Apart from going on tours with artists like St. Vincent, John Grant and Perfume Genius, she releases singles like "Are You with Me Now?," "Home to You" and "Daylight Matters."
Steve Poltz
On 1/28/2026
Steve Poltz is a singer-songwriter and storyteller known for his eclectic blend of folk, rock, and humor-infused songwriting. A founding member of The Rugburns, he gained wider recognition for co-writing You Were Meant for Me with Jewel. With his quirky personality, engaging live performances, and deeply personal yet witty songwriting, he has built a devoted fan base across multiple genres.
Seattle Zero Waste Clothing Swap
On 1/29/2026
Prepare to engage in a truly sustainable fashion encounter at the Seattle Zero Waste Clothing Swap. Mix and match pre-loved items from an abundant selection, reducing textile waste and indulging in revamping your wardrobe, all while staying within an eco-friendly realm.
Seattle Kraken Suites
On 1/19/2026
Hockey is nonstop action from start to finish, with players flying across the ice and colliding at full speed. Nothing compares to the live experience — being there in person is way more exciting than watching on TV.
Seattle Boat Show
From 1/30/2026 - 2/7/2026
Marvel at a stunning showcase of boats at the Seattle Boat Show in Seattle, Washington. Featuring over 200 exhibitors and 800 boats, this celebration of boating is one of the largest boat shows on the northwestern coast of the USA. Wander around the Bell Harbor Marina waterfront and Lumen Field Event Center, watch shiny yachts bob in the water, and learn about boating from professional-led seminars at this family-friendly waterside event.
Beth Stelling
On 1/30/2026
Beth Stelling is a comedian, actress and writer from Los Angeles. Her most popular works include the one-hour special on HBO Max produced by Conan O'Brien, being a writer on the HBO series Crashing and performing on the Netflix series The Standups.
Ruston Kelly
On 1/30/2026
Ruston Kelly is an American singer-songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee. Along with his solo career, Kelly has also written songs for other artists, including Kacey Musgraves, Maren Morris, and Tim McGraw. His songwriting has earned him numerous awards, including a Grammy for Best Country Song for Kacey Musgraves' "Space Cowboy."
Seattle Wedding Show
From 1/31/2026 - 2/1/2026
The Seattle Wedding Show, with over 30 years of experience, offers an extensive selection of local and regional vendors to help couples plan their dream wedding. This event simplifies the overwhelming process of wedding planning by providing everything needed for a special day, from music and flowers to cake, all under one roof.
Seattle Mariners
On 1/31/2026
Baseball is packed with big hits, close plays, and the tension of every pitch. Nothing compares to the live experience — being there in person is way more exciting than watching on TV.
Harlem Globetrotters
On 2/1/2026
Basketball is fast-paced, high-scoring, and full of highlight-reel moments. Nothing compares to the live experience — being there in person is way more exciting than watching on TV.