Pioneer Square ArtWalk · July 2, 2026
This is what last week’s First Thursday looked like on our floor. Hundreds of neighbors wandering through a hundred years of beautiful objects, new paintings, and one very loud old organ. No script, no filter, just people having a great time with beautiful things.
Sixty seconds on the second floor, shot on a phone as it happened.
The organ on the sidewalk
Andrew cranked the 1890s barrel organ out front. Sound on for this one.
Through the galleries
A walk from The Seattle Story screening room through the Fellows' paintings.
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Here all summer
2nd floor
Hundreds of real objects from Seattle’s first hundred years. Phonographs, cameras, toys, tools, the things people actually lived with. Free, and you can touch most of it.
Wednesday to Sunday, 12 to 6 · Free
New work
Brand-new paintings by the Seattle Art Prize Fellows, hanging in the same building as the antiques. A century apart, on the same wall.
June 26 to September 6, 2026
Now playing · 1st floorThe film
A documentary built from original archival photographs of this city, colorized and brought to life. It plays all day on the first floor, and the whole thing is online if you can’t make it in.
Pioneer Square ArtWalk
On the first Thursday of every month the whole neighborhood comes alive. Galleries stay open late, the sidewalks fill up, and our doors are wide open. You don’t need a ticket and you don’t need a plan. It’s free, walk in, look around.
Occidental Fine Arts Center · 311½ Occidental Ave S, Seattle · Free admission