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  2. Built in 1915, the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute is an historic landmark and the perfect venue for your special event. Designed by B. Marcus Priteca, and formerly the Jewish Synagogue of Chevra Biku Cholim, the building became a community center and part of the City of Seattle’s facilities in 1972.

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    Listed below are some of the highlights of SAM’s history that established each of its locations and its reputation as a world-class art institution. The parent institution for SAM, the Seattle Fine Art Society, dates back to 1906. The society staged exhibitions at various venues around the city. In 1929, it was renamed the Art Institute of Seattle ...

    Located one block from Pike Place Market, SAM presents a rotating roster of exhibitions throughout the year, as well as installations of art from SAM’s global collection or loaned works. Location: 1300 First Ave, Seattle, WA 98101. The museum is easily accessed via King County Metro bus service from stops along 3rd Avenue at University or Seneca. P...

    The 1933 Art Deco building in Volunteer Park is SAM’s original home. Today it is the location of SAM’s extensive Asian art collection. Through exhibits and events, visitors can experience diverse perspectives on Asia’s many cultural traditions and contemporary issues. Location: 1400 East Prospect St, Seattle, WA 98112. Parking: FREE parking in Volu...

    Covered in monumental artworks, the award-winning Olympic Sculpture Park stretches along the Puget Sound waterfront and is the city’s largest downtown green space at nine-acres. Location: 2901 Western Ave, Seattle, WA 98121 Parking: paid parking available in the PACCAR Pavilion garage or street parking. Bike parking available as well. Hours: Open 3...

    The following calendar list includes events at museums and art galleries around the Puget Sound region.

  3. The Art Institute of Seattle. The Art Institute of Seattle was a for-profit art and culinary school in Seattle, Washington. The school was one of a number of Art Institutes, a franchise of for-profit art colleges with many branches in North America, owned and operated by Education Management Corporation. EDMC owned the college from 1982 until ...

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  4. The Art Institute of Seattle, a for-profit institution offering associate and bachelor's degrees in various fields, which took that name in 1982. The institution formed in 1917 by the merger of the Seattle Fine Arts Society and the Washington Arts Association, which donated its collection to the Seattle Art Museum in 1933. Categories:

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