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Visit the Frye Art Museum in Seattle to explore its collection of modern and contemporary art. See upcoming exhibitions, programs, and events, including the Fall 2024 Opening Weekend Celebration.
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Learn about the history, collection, and exhibitions of the Frye Art Museum, a modern and contemporary art museum in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1952 by Charles and Emma Frye, the museum offers free admission and natural light for its paintings and sculptures.
Visit the Frye in historic First Hill to enjoy a diverse and experimental viewing experience of art and new ideas. Learn about the museum's location, hours, accessibility, café, store, and upcoming events.
Founded in 1952 by Charles and Emma Frye, the Frye Art Museum showcases their collection of late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century European and American art, as well as contemporary art. Learn about the museum's history, mission, board, and collection online.
Frye Museum is home to the personal collection of Charles and Emma Frye and hosts rotating exhibitions by artists from around the world. Founded in 1952, it is mandated under its charter to be admission free and has become an integral cultural institution in the First Hill neighborhood.
The Frye Art Museum is located at 704 Terry St., about a 15 minute walk from the Seattle Convention Center at 6th and Pike St. It is also located just off of the James and Madison Street exits from I-5. The Museum and parking are both free! The museum has about 5 galleries.
Recent exhibitions have included works like Tschabalala Self, which explores the intersectionality of gender and race. Guests can expect free public tours, a museum store, and a café. The admission-free museum is closed on Mondays. Address: Frye Art Museum, 704 Terry Avenue, Seattle, WA, Phone: 206-622-9250.