Arts and Culture

1. Cherry Blossom Festival at Seattle Center

Celebrate Japanese culture and the beauty of spring at the Cherry Blossom Festival at Seattle Center. Enjoy traditional music, dance, art displays, and authentic Japanese food while admiring the vibrant cherry blossoms in bloom.

2. Frye Art Museum 

Explore this hidden gem, the Frye Art Museum, offering free admission to modern and contemporary art exhibitions. With rotating exhibits and tranquil galleries, it’s a perfect place to appreciate art and reflect during the fresh spring season.

3. Northwest African Museum (NAAM)

The Northwest African Museum showcases Black history, culture, and art through exhibits, events, and community programs.

3. Seattle Black Film Festival (SBFF)

Celebrate the richness of Black stories and voices. This annual event including the Seattle Black Film Festival, showcases a diverse lineup of films, from powerful documentaries to creative narratives, along with panel discussions and community events. Perfect for film enthusiasts and those seeking to engage with meaningful stories.

5. Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF)

Check out their spring screening and upcoming events, including those hosted by Seattle International Film Festival. Catch indie and international films during SIFF’s spring screenings. This is a great opportunity to dive into global storytelling and support filmmakers from diverse backgrounds.

6. Wa Na Wari 

Visit this creative space in the Central District celebrating Black culture, art, and storytelling, with Wa Na Wari offering art exhibits, music, and community events.

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