
Spiritual Tours in Metro Seattle - The Best Art Museums and Art Activities in Seattle
Seattle has many museums and art events that can rival any other city in America. Listed below are some of the major museums and events in the city which are a must visit for both the residents as well as the visitors to Seattle.
Seattle Art Museum: There are 3 facilities of the Seattle Art Museum located across the city. The main museum is located in downtown Seattle, the Olympic Structure Park at the Seattle Waterfront, and Seattle Asian Art Museum at Capitol Hill. There are more than 25,000 pieces of artwork in the main museum which is one of the finest in the country. The Olympic Sculpture Park is spread over 9 acres and is home to fine works like the Wake by Richard Serra, Split by Roxy Paine, and Bunyon's Chess by Mark di Suvero.
Fyre Art Museum: This museum is mainly dedicated to art work from the late 19th century to present. Located at the First Hill neighborhood, the Fyres is home to more than 230 paintings. The collection includes famous works of art like the Dreaming of Springtime by Perry Acker (1981), Log Driver by Frank W Benson, and Sheppard with Goats by Anton Braith (1895). The Fyre Art Program also holds many educational programs like art talks, art history lectures, and reading performances all through the year.
Fyre Art Museum
http://fryemuseum.org/collection_list/
The major art and theater events held in Seattle on an annual basis are the Seattle International Film Festival, Bite of Seattle, Seattle Polish Film Festival, Native American Pow- Wows and Festal at Seattle Center.
Seattle International Film Festival
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_International_Film_Festival
Seattle Art Museums and Events Overview
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arts_in_Seattle
Seattle Art Museum
http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/visit/visitSAM.asp