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Date
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Time
All Day
Place
Grounds/Public Space
Cost
Free Event

Seattle Center is pleased to collaborate with Seattle Office of Arts & Culture to bring Seattle Center Sculpture Walk to campus as part of our Temporary Art Program. Yearly funding is provided by Seattle Center 1% for Arts Funds, Climate Pledge Arena and Seattle Kraken. Enjoy Seattle Center Sculpture Walk on our grounds, mid-August through April 2025. These three artists were selected through a competitive process to receive commissions at Seattle Center.

Title: Jack the Giant
Artist: June Sekiguchi
Location: kiosk by Mural Amphitheatre

Based on the children's game of jacks, this sculpture uses intersecting planes for structural form and is the largest iteration of the sculpture the artist has produced. The nostalgic incarnation of a super-sized jack located at Seattle Center is an appropriate setting as it is the epicenter of festivals, culture and play.
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Title: Crybaby
Artist: Nichole Rathburn
Location: Artists at Play Plaza

Scale, material and color turn a crying face into something more reminiscent of a carnival sign, reminding me of the precarious relationship between comedy and tragedy. Crybaby feels like a ludicrous representation of my (and maybe your?) insides.
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Title: What the F*** Just Happened
Artist: Gerardo Pena
Location: Fisher Pavilion eastside tower

Note: this installation will be on hiatus November 3 thru December 29, 2024.

A visual representation of the chaotic period that was the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown and the lingering affects that have prevailed the years after, and in some ways, forever altered our way of life.
More info on artist.

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Same Day Events Showing Events on December 22, 2024

All Day

2024 Seattle Christmas Market

Admission Fee
Seattle's favorite holiday tradition returns! Stroll the winding alleys of Seattle's largest outdoor holiday Market, with eats & treats, artisan craft vendors, festive light displays, and all new ways to celebrate the season.
All Day

Winterfest Train & Village

Free Event
An annual late 19th-century model train and village display in the Armory.
11:00 a.m.

The Snow Queen

Admission Fee
Join Gerda on a harrowing journey in SCT’s The Snow Queen, a wildly original adaptation of the beloved Hans Christian Andersen tale.
12:00 p.m.

Winterfest World Bazaar, presented by Festál

Free Event
Shop holiday gifts from international vendors.
12:30 p.m.

George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker®

Admission Fee
George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker® is back and ready to make your holiday season brighter!
12:30 p.m.

Winterfest Entertainment: Rainbow City Jazz Band

Free Event
Jazz band plays classic swing tunes you know and love.
2:00 p.m.

Blithe Spirit

Admission Fee
Noël Coward's irreverent classic comedy will provide an otherworldly alternative to your usual holiday fare, and appeal to anyone who ever longed to see Downton Abbey go completely off the rails.
2:30 p.m.

The Snow Queen: ASL & Audio Descrip, Sensory Sensitive

Admission Fee
Join Gerda on a harrowing journey in SCT’s The Snow Queen, a wildly original adaptation of the beloved Hans Christian Andersen tale.
4:00 p.m.

A Very Drunken Christmas Carol

Admission Fee
After two seasons of sellout shows, The Drunken Tenor, Rob McPherson, returns to Tagney Jones Hall this December for another celebration of opera, holiday hits, and hilarity.
5:30 p.m.

George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker®

Admission Fee
George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker® is back and ready to make your holiday season brighter!

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