This Weekend: June 22-24
Things to look out for this weekend, some architecture related, mostly just summer in Seattle related:
Friday, June 22
Seattle Public Library Mini Book Sale, Warren G. Magnuson Park, 9 am–4 pm
Seattle Architecture Foundation Tour: Windows on Seattle Style, 10 am-noon
In Ruin: Architectural Photographs from the Permanent Collection and Garry Hill: glossodelic attractors, Henry Art Gallery, 11am–9pm
Ancestral Modern: Australian Aboriginal Art, Seattle Art Museum, 10 am-9 pm
My Favorite Things: Highly Opinionated Public Tours, this week’s tour features didjeriduist, Stuart Dempster, Seattle Art Museum (Simonyi Special Exhibition Galleries), 6:30–7 pm
Saturday, June 23
University District Farmers Market, 50th and University, 9am–2pm
Seattle Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series, starts and finishes at the Seattle Center, 7 am
Seattle Public Library Mini Book Sale, Warren G. Magnuson Park, 9 am–2 pm
Seattle Architecture Foundation Tour: Let the Streets be Your Museum, 10 am-noon
Seattle Architecture Foundation Tour: The Rich Life on Capitol Hill, 10 am-noon
Concept Into Form, Prographica, 3419 E Denny Way, Free, 2 pm
In Ruin: Architectural Photographs from the Permanent Collection and Garry Hill: glossodelic attractors, Henry Art Gallery, 11am–4pm
Ancestral Modern: Australian Aboriginal Art, Seattle Art Museum, 10 am–5 pm
Sunday, June 24
Seattle Pride Parade, parade kicks off at 4th Avenue & Union streets, 11 am-1:30 pm
In Ruin: Architectural Photographs from the Permanent Collection and Garry Hill: glossodelic attractors, Henry Art Gallery, 11am–4pm
Ancestral Modern: Australian Aboriginal Art, Seattle Art Museum, 10 am–5 pm
Seattle Public Library Mini Book Sale, Warren G. Magnuson Park, 9 am–2 pm
Red Sky Redux, Hopvine Pub, 7:30 pm, donations go to Pongo Publishing Teen Writing Project
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Friends of The Seattle Public Library Mini Book Sale, Magnuson Park, June 22-24

Seattle Pride Parade Route, Sunday, June 24, 11 am-1:30 pm

Watiya Jukurrpa (00.013), 1999, Seattle Art Museum


