CATEGORY |
EVENT NAME |
DESCRIPTION |
LOCATION |
PRICE |
DATES |
Arts |
2023 University of Washington MFA + MDes Thesis Exhibition |
Drop by the Henry to see the collective magna opera of UW’s Fine Arts and Design students, curated in partnership with gallery staff. |
Henry Art Gallery, 15th Ave NE & University of Washington, NE 41st St, Seattle, WA 98195 |
Free (optional $20 donation) |
5/27-6/25 |
Arts |
Artist Talk with Master Printmaker Christie Tirado |
Join veteran artist and Washington native Christie Tirado for a discussion on her work and the art of multilayer linoleum printing. |
Pratt Fine Arts Center, 1902 S Main St, Seattle, 98144 |
Free |
6/3-6/4 |
Arts |
Belltown Art Walk |
Visit a variety of curated galleries and artistic establishments in Seattle’s picturesque Belltown district. |
Slip Gallery, 2301 1st Avenue Seattle, WA 98121 |
Free |
June 9 |
Arts |
Building 30 West Open Art Studios |
Experience a series of curated arts exhibits, put on in partnership by The Sand Point Arts and Cultural Exchange and the Magnuson Park Gallery. |
Building 30 West & The Magnuson Park Gallery, 7448 63rd Avenue Northeast Seattle, WA 98115 |
Free |
June 17 |
Arts |
Saturday University: Louis Kahn in South Asia and the Levant |
Listen to curator and historian William Whitaker deliver a lecture on architect Louis Khan’s works and travels in Asia and the Middle East. |
Seattle Asian Art Museum, Plestcheeff Auditorium, 1400 E Prospect St, Seattle, WA 98112 |
$10-$15 |
June 10 |
Culture |
Pagdiriwang Philippine Festival |
Commemorate the anniversary of Philippine independence through a celebration of cultural music, dance, arts, history, literature, and much much more. |
305 Harrison Street, Lower Queen Anne, Seattle |
Free |
June 3 |
Music |
Bound |
This opera by libretto Bao-Long Chu explores poignant themes of duty, identity, and injustice through the story of a young Vietnamese-American girl struggling under an indifferent system. |
Seattle Opera, 363 Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98109 |
standard $85, $15 for teens on June 16 |
6/9-6/18 |
Music |
Dances Around The World |
A vibrant collection of songs from all around the world, including music from China, Hungary, Mexico, and the United States. |
Benaroya Hall, 200 University Street, Seattle |
$15-$25 |
June 10 |
Music |
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi in Concert with the Seattle Symphony |
Experience Return of the Jedi accompanied by a full symphony orchestra playing John William’s renowned soundtrack. |
Benaroya Hall, 200 University Street, Seattle |
Starting at $52 |
6/30-7/2 |
Performance |
Worlds to Come |
Take a look into the future of ballet with PNB’s contemporary showcase, featuring world premieres of works by choreographers Annabelle Lopez Ochoa and Kiyon Ross. |
321 Mercer Street, Lower Queen Anne, Seattle |
Starting at $30 |
6/2-6/11 |
Performance |
D&G Dance Company Winter/ Spring Showcase |
Family-friendly celebration showcasing the collective hard work of the D&G dance crew. |
Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, 4408 Delridge Way Southwest Seattle, WA 98106 |
$15-$25 |
June 3 |
Performance |
Don’t Bother Me I Can’t Cope |
Originally directed by Vinnette Carroll, Don’t Bother Me I Can’t Cope highlights the African-American experience during the 1970s through a compelling blend of rock, calypso, and ballads. |
Tacoma Urban Performing Arts Center, 1105 Martin Luther King Junior Way Tacoma, WA 98405 |
Free |
6/3-6/4 |
Performance |
Seattle Rep Youthfest |
Celebrate artistic accomplishments of the past year through a series of solo acts and full-length plays brought together in Seattle Rep’s two-day youth festival. |
Bagley Wright Theatre, 155 Mercer Street Seattle, WA 98109 |
Starting at $5 |
6/3-6/4 |
Performance |
Solaris |
David Grieg’s Solaris, named one of the Seattle Times’ most anticipated productions of 2023, grapples with themes of love, loneliness, and grief through the lens of extraterrestrial exploration. |
Book-It Repertory Theatre, 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA |
$20-$60 |
6/17-7/9 |
Performance |
Youth Works Festival |
Experience a series of plays by some of the most promising young writers in the PNW at Seattle Rep’s very first Youth Works Festival. |
Leo K. Theater, 155 Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98109 |
Free for 24 and under, $8 for adults |
6/25-6/26 |
Performance |
The Wolves |
Sarah DeLappe’s The Wolves toes the line between real-life tragedy and teenage gossip through the conversations of a high school soccer team. |
4045 University Way Northeast, Northeast Seattle, Seattle |
$10-$20 |
5/26-6/4 |