Courtesy James Horan

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Don’t miss these exciting exhibits at Seattle’s diverse museums:

Meot: Korean Art from the Frank Bayley Collection

Seattle Asian Art Museum
Aug 28, 2024–Mar 2, 2025
This multimedia exhibition highlights over 60 artworks that showcase the beauty of Korean art from across time. Contemporary pieces are juxtaposed with historical works of similar mediums for a unique dialogue. (1400 E Prospect St)

Nordic Utopia? African Americans in the 20th Century 

National Nordic Museum
Through Jul 21
Paintings, music, dance, and other forms are used to tell the story of how and why many Black Americans migrated to Scandinavia throughout the 20th century. (2655 NW Market St)

Hank Willis Thomas: LOVERULES 

Henry Art Gallery
Through Aug 4
Some 90 photographic, sculptural, and mixed-media works by the provocative conceptual artist and activist explore corporate America, race relations, and civic engagement. (15th Ave NE & NE 41st St)

Calder: In Motion 

Seattle Art Museum
Through Aug 4
See more than 45 pieces—from giant stabiles to expressive works on paper—by renowned sculptor Alexander Calder. The collection has been gifted to the museum by longtime supporters Jon and Kim Shirley. (1300 First Ave)

Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO Bricks 

MOHAI (Museum of History & Industry)
May 25–Sep 22
This family-friendly exhibit showcases spectacular renditions of many of the iconic tall buildings in North America, Asia, and Australia, constructed by one of the world’s foremost Lego-certified builders. (860 Terry Ave N)

Keith Haring: A Radiant Legacy  

Museum of Pop Culture (MOPOP)
Oct 11, 2024–Mar 24, 2025
Explore the immense talent and tragically short life of the legendary pop artist at this extensive exhibit of his instantly recognizable paintings and prints. (325 Fifth Ave N)

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