Winter 2024 Exhibitions Public Opening

Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA, United States

Join us to celebrate the opening of the Frye Art Museum’s latest exhibitions: Jessica Jackson Hutchins: Wrecked and Righteous Sky Hopinka: Subterranean Ceremonies Enjoy a preview of the exhibitions and reception with no-host bar. Frye members will receive a complimentary drink ticket.

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Jessica Jackson Hutchins: Wrecked and Righteous

Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA, United States

Jessica Jackson Hutchins (born 1971, Chicago) has been plumbing the relationship between art and everyday life for nearly thirty years, playfully melding materials with an intuitive, “by any means necessary” approach to traditional mediums and found objects alike. Based in Portland, Oregon, Hutchins gained international recognition for her expressive sculptural assemblages that combine castoff household […]

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Frye Salon

Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA, United States

Frye Salon features over one-hundred paintings from the Frye Art Museum’s Founding Collection hung floor to ceiling—a display mode referred to as a salon-style hang. The installation approximates the dramatic viewing experience enjoyed by visitors to Charles and Emma Frye’s Seattle home in the first decades of the twentieth century. The Fryes developed their passion for […]

Antonio M. Gómez: LINEAJES

Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA, United States

The work of Tacoma percussionist, producer, and educator Antonio M. Gómez (born 1971, Brownsville, Texas) pursues the interwoven histories of world music. Relating his practice to the experience of mestizaje—a mixed identity formed at the intersection of cultures—Gómez explores musical ties between the Americas, the Mediterranean, West Africa, and the Silk Road through his ensemble performances […]

Hanako O’Leary: Izanami

Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA, United States

Seattle artist Hanako O’Leary’s ceramic objects embrace visual storytelling, interweaving Shinto mythology and contemporary feminist ideologies. Raised by her Japanese mother and American father in the Midwest, O’Leary traveled yearly to her maternal home, Japan’s Setonaikai Islands. Influenced by these experiences, as well as folkloric Japanese imagery, the artist bridges her identities and matriarchal lineages […]