The Henry Art Gallery is the flagship art museum of the University of Washington, housing significant collections of modern art, architecture, and design. It is located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.
Founded in 1927, its diverse collections include over 18,000 objects from around the world dating from the 16th century to today. Highlights include works by prominent Pacific Northwest artists, German Expressionists, and Japanese prints.
A dynamic schedule of special exhibitions brings internationally acclaimed and emerging artists to Seattle every year. Multi-sensory installations, video pieces, and visual essays complement the core collection.
Programs educate through guided tours, lectures, workshops, and community events. Topics include current issues in contemporary art as well as popular culture’s influence on visual narratives.
In addition to galleries, the Henry features a sculpture garden, reference library, museum school, café, and store. Recent expansions now accommodate larger exhibitions and public facilities.
By establishing connections between the local art scene and global dialogues, the Henry Art Gallery acts as an accessible yet ambitious platform promoting visual literacy and new artistic perspectives.
The Henry Art Gallery is free to visit for all visitors. There is no admission fee to explore the museum’s exhibitions, programs, or collections.
Additional Information
- The Henry Art Gallery is open Wednesday-Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm.
- The museum is closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, and major holidays.
- The Henry Art Gallery offers a variety of free programs, including artist talks, workshops, and film screenings.
- The museum has a gift shop that sells art books, prints, and other merchandise.
- The Henry Art Gallery is located at 1501 11th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122.