Seattle’s visual arts scene is offering several high-profile exhibitions accessible to the public for free throughout April. Highlights include a major outdoor installation at the Frye Art Museum by Cornish College of the Arts graduate Chloe King, whose work investigates the construction of cultural memory, alongside five other curated presentations across the city's museum and gallery network.
These free offerings provide essential access to contemporary art during a period of rising living costs and inflation. By highlighting no-cost cultural opportunities, the initiative supports local artists like King while ensuring that Seattle's diverse artistic discourse remains inclusive and reachable for the broader community.