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Saturday, June 13, 2026
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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 throughout 2026. The five featured artists this year were selected through a competitive process to receive commissions at Seattle Center.
 
Title: Find Your Angle
Artist: Will Jewett
Location: Theatre Commons
A series of lounge chairs rests along the steps of Theater Commons, inviting visitors to kick back and take in their surroundings. Each chair leans at a slightly different angle and wears its own shade of blue, creating a gentle sense of motion across the step. Try one out—but don't be afraid to switch it up! This playful installation brings a pop of color and a lighthearted pause to an otherwise orderly stretch of stone and concrete.  
 
 
Title: Cambia
Artist: Morgan Madison
Location: Artists at Play Plaza
The artist presents a tree stump inspired sculpture designed and scaled to reference mature evergreen trees of the Pacific Northwest, a valuable resource for the region’s original inhabitants and fuel for the rise of Seattle. 
The form and shingle cladding call to mind the harvest of these trees and their valuable contribution to the building of this city. Incorporating the same high-tech materials that cover MoPOP, the work highlights Seattle’s evolving contributions to this region and the world. Distinct tree rings embody the cycles of change that have layered one upon another to create the complex and dynamic version of Seattle we know today. And the emerging shoot speaks of the resilience of this land and its natural denizens and embodies optimism for our shared future.
 
 
Title: Koi No Taki Nobori
Artist: Teruko Nimura
Location: Founders Court
Koi No Taki Nobori is a Japanese proverb that translates to "carp climbing a waterfall." It symbolizes overcoming seemingly impossible obstacles and perseverance. The proverb is based on a legend where koi fish, known for their strength and resilience, attempt to swim upstream and leap over a waterfall, transforming into a dragon at the top. This legend is at the heart of the Japanese children's day festival where hundreds of colorful carp kites are flown together in the spring to celebrate the health and well being of children. Working from this meaningful cultural connection, my installation for Seattle Center consists of 100 hand made carp kites installed in a sweeping arch formation in the breezeway of Founder's Court. The fish flutter with the currents of wind, animating the solid columns with color and movement to surprise and delight passers-by.  Each fish is hand crafted and considered an integral part of the overall harmony of the shape, reinforcing the importance of the individual in collective efforts. 
 
 
Title: Shifting Ribbons: Red Ratchet Strap Remnant Relationship 5
Artist: Megan Prince
Location: Poetry Garden
Ratchet straps, once tools of tension and compression, are transformed into flowing, lyrical forms that evoke rock strata, tree limbs, or ribbons of wind.  The artist has built upon previous versions of this artwork for Seattle Center. This fifth iteration of RRSRR softens and deepens the original sculptural gesture, leaning into the poetics of restraint.  The addition of poetry—directly inscribed into the materials—extends an invitation: to pause, reflect, receive, and be curious.
 
Title: You walk through the rain and you don't get wet: Remembering Center Memories 
Artist: Megan Prince
Location: Fisher Pavilion Rooftop
This work reorganizes discarded civic signage into sculptural form, revealing how public programming, institutional language, and weathered materials accumulate into collective memory. By reassembling vinyl banners once embedded in Seattle Center’s cultural infrastructure, the work makes visible the temporality and circulation of civic identity.  Materials donated by Seattle Center. Commissioned by Seattle Center for World Cup Soccer Fan Celebration.
 
Title: Play of Color
Artist: Christy Caravaglio
Location: Artists at Play Plaza
Using acrylic yarn woven into welded wire fencing, the artist creates a playful and colorful expression, inspired by soccer.
“I was thinking about the curves of a moving soccer ball. I landed on these parabolic curves that I could make with straight lines. They recall the playfulness of childhood art projects. I combined them using bright colors and symmetry which I find both joyful and soothing.”  Commissioned by Seattle Center for World Cup Soccer Fan Celebration.

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Let's Play SEA '26 - Armory Fan Experience: Limited schedule-viewing also available at KEXP Gathering Space

Free Event
Seattle Center offers shared viewing experiences throughout SEA ’26, creating a welcoming place for fans to gather, connect, and experience the excitement of the game together.
All Day

Let's Play SEA '26 - KEXP Gathering Space Fan Experience

Free Event
Seattle Center offers shared viewing experiences throughout SEA ’26, creating a welcoming place for fans to gather, connect, and experience the excitement of the game together.
All Day

Indigenous People Festival

Free Event
Seattle Center Festál presents Indigenous People Festival in partnership with Seattle Indian Health Board (SIHB). The festival provides a venue for Native people to celebrate their unique cultures through song, dance, performances, art, food, and the sharing of indigenous knowledge.
All Day

Unity Loop 5k Virtual Experience: Welcoming the World to Seattle

Entry Charge
Explore Seattle's Unity Loop with a self-guided 3.1 mile walk or run.
12:30 p.m.

School Performances 2026

Entry Charge
Celebrate our PNB School students!
1:00 p.m.

Traditions: Connecting Threads of Shared Humanity – A Festál Exhibit

Free Event
Visual art and heritage exhibit hosted by the Festál cultural festival coalition.
2:00 p.m.

The Play That Goes Wrong

Entry Charge
It’s opening night of the Cornley Drama Society’s production of The Murder at Haversham Manor, and despite the troupe’s best efforts, mishaps are causing mayhem on stage.
4:00 p.m.

Washington Brewers Festival

Entry Charge
The state’s biggest craft beer celebration returns to Seattle Center with 75+ breweries, live music, and the best start to summer.
6:00 p.m.

School Performances 2026

Entry Charge
Celebrate our PNB School students!
6:30 p.m.

Alex Warren: Little Orphan Alex Live

Entry Charge
Alex Warren is coming to Climate Pledge Arena on June 13 for the Finding Family on the Road Tour!
7:30 p.m.

The Play That Goes Wrong

Entry Charge
It’s opening night of the Cornley Drama Society’s production of The Murder at Haversham Manor, and despite the troupe’s best efforts, mishaps are causing mayhem on stage.

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