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Best Museum: Seattle Art Museum

By Seattle Mag November 22, 2024

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Photo by Rob Smith

This article originally appeared in the November/December 2024 issue of Seattle magazine.

We asked. You answered. Our annual Readers’ Choice awards highlights the best of the city in numerous categories. From neighborhoods to restaurants and all in-between, these are your picks about what makes the city tick.

Since 1933, SAM has been showing off art, and does it well. SAM’s commitment to diversity and inclusion is clear in thoughtfully curated displays that explore global perspectives while keeping a Pacific Northwest focus. Its long-standing pledge to racial equity in programming has been active since the mid-1990s.

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Free admission on the first Thursday of every month year-round.

Staff Pick

The Museum of Flight. I posit that the top criteria for “best museum” should be the sheer volume of content, and the extent to which the content excites and inspires the senses. — Jonathan Sposato, CEO

About Readers Choice 2024

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