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Seattle Art Museum
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You simply can't miss this downtown art museum. Just look for Jonathon Borofsky's Hammering Man, an animated three-story steel sculpture that pounds out a silent beat in front of the museum. Inside you'll find one of the nation's premier collections of Northwest Coast Indian art and artifacts and an equally large collection of African art. Exhibits cover European and American art ranging from ancient Mediterranean works to pieces from the medieval, Renaissance, and baroque periods. A large 18th-century collection and a smaller 19th-century exhibition lead up to a large 20th-century collection that includes a room devoted to Northwest contemporary art. (There's also a smattering of Asian art at this museum, but the city's major collection of Asian art is at the Seattle Asian Art Museum in Volunteer Park.) Free guided tours of the different collections are offered.
100 University St.Phone: 206/654-3100.Open: Tues-Wed and Fri-Sun 10am-5pm; Thurs 10am-9pm.Admission $7 adults, $5 seniors and students, free for children 12 and under (admission $10 for adults and $7 for seniors and students for some special exhibitions). Free first Thurs of each month (free for seniors first Fri of each month). Admission ticket also valid at Seattle Asian Art Museum for 1 week.Closed Columbus Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day (open holiday Mondays).Bus: 10, 12, 15, 18, 39, 42, or any bus using the bus tunnel.
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