Showing listings for the month of July.

AMP: AIDS Memorial Pathway

920 E Barbara Bailey Way, Seattle, WA 98122

The AMP: AIDS Memorial Pathway
Using public art and technology to create a place for remembrance and reflection in Seattle about the AIDS epidemic.

Start your Art Walk with The AMP: AIDS Memorial Pathway, a powerful public art experience honoring the ongoing impact of HIV/AIDS in Seattle. Located in the heart of Capitol Hill, the AMP features sculpture, photography, and augmented reality that brings personal stories to life. Docents will guide you through the artwork, share its history, and answer any questions you may have. Learn how Seattle’s LGBTQ+ communities shaped the response to the epidemic—and how their resilience continues today. Come for the art, stay for the stories. Visit theamp.org to learn more before your walk and to download The AMP app. Available for Apple and Android devices.

Blue Cone Studios

1520 11th Ave, Door B

Featuring work by local artists!

Chophouse Row

1424 11th Ave

Come by during Art Walk for music, art, food & more!
July will feature DJ Wax Witch, Emerald Seas Jewelry, Selena Amorr, Projects by Siege, Visuals of Jade, Chelsea Rodino, Casi G Designs and Silken Ceramics

Dream Pop Playhouse

1216 10th Ave

Come by for first dibs on all the amazing vintage furniture, art, and decor I’ve been collecting for months and months and months!
🖤 1216 10TH Avenue Seattle, WA 98122
🖤 Below Pound Gallery and next to @dripteamarket (Not Drip Tea - the tea shop but the street wear spot!).
🖤 GPS May take you to a garage door on Union but the garage door is on 10th!
🖤 Entrance through a garage door and down a ramp so it’s unfortunately not ADA accessible.

Frye Art Museum

704 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA 98104

Fresh art at the Frye! Immerse yourself in Hugh Hayden's darkly humorous installations and wooden sculptures, explore Jamie Wyeth's haunting portraits and supernatural landscapes, and discover all-new work from internationally recognized photographer Tarrah Krajnak. Admission is always free. Open late on Thursdays until 8 pm.

PLUS: Shop at the Museum Store and enjoy dinner and happy hour at MariPili at Café Frieda. And be sure to check out our new artist-designed social hub, Frye Parlor.

Mercury at Machinewerks

1009 E Union St

Come to the Mercury for the After Party! Berlin10 featuring Nell Kerr, DJ Pavone and special guests

Passable Art

1005 E Union St.

After All That, We Dance
Thursday, July 10, 2025, 5–9pm
Dance Party starts 9pm

After All That, We Dance is a community art show celebrating the courage, struggle, and resilience of recovery — and the joy that emerges on the other side.
This exhibition reflects personal or collective journeys through addiction, healing, and transformation. It’s about honoring the hard work, the setbacks, the breakthroughs — and ultimately, the beauty of coming together in sobriety to celebrate life, connection, and forward motion.
After all that... we dance.
Passable – 1005 E Union St, Seattle, WA 98122
https://passable.art/exhibitions-and-events/

Photographic Center NW

900 12th Ave.

Featuring photography work by local artists!

Post Pike Cafe

212 Broadway E

Featuring work by local artists! Come by for cold drinks and patio people-watching.

Retrofit Home

1103 E. Pike St.

Featuring art by local artists, home decor and gifts!

Scream Salon

723 E Pike St

Now featuring Tattoos!
Julianna T she/her
Dooble Studios @dooblestudios
Spreading silly little moments through doodles

Everett they/them. Foxcry Illustration
www.foxcryillustration.com @foxcryillustration
"Everett Lovrien is a Seattle artist with a rural upbringing, and their work brings the natural world into the spotlight through use of sign and symbol. Earning a bachelor of fine arts from Salve Regina university in 2018, Everett has lived all over the country doing artwork and odd jobs while honing their craft. They have planned murals, done website work, graphic design, and commissioned illustrations all throughout their early career. Recently they have shown in countless Seattle exhibits, and sold work at many an art show.
Finding belonging is prevalent in much of Everett’s work, although the subjects are ever changing, from bones to birds to symbolic flowers. The common ground, no matter where they have lived, however, is their fascination with the plants and animals that make an environments identity unique. Through Everett’s knowledge of folklore, these creatures and plants take on symbolic and often esoteric meanings as they are arranged in space within their paintings. "

Riley she/her - Riley Does Tattoos Too
@RileyDoesTattoosToo
"Hey, I’m Riley and I do tattoos! If you’re feeling impulsive, rebellious, or brave, come see me and get some ink!"

Kelly Dean Verity they/he - Art of Kelly Dean Verity
www.KVerityart.com @KVerityart
Kelly Dean Verity is a transgender queer artist in Seattle, Washington. They are inspired by concepts of juxtaposition, queerness, subversion, pop culture, mutation, and intense colors. They work digitally as well as with a variety of traditional mediums including gouache, acrylic, blacklight reactive, and glow in the dark art.

Six of Pikes

1100 E Pike St. Suite 2

Monthly Capitol Hill Art Walk Pop-Up
Thursday, July 10th and every 2nd Thursday, 5–9pm
1100 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122

Six of Pikes welcomes the public with visual and wearable art, design, studio production, fun merch, Tarot readings and more by Nina Raizel, Opulent Cyborg, Carolyn Buss, Art of Maybe & Djime (aka Team Context), Sarah McClymond and Ko Vial.

Look for our yellow signage on 11th between Vermillion & Thirty Fifth North skate shop, then take the stairs down to the lobby gallery.

Sole Repair Shop

1001 E Pike St

Sole Repair Shop will be featuring Local Artist Greg Boudreau, along with drink specials from 5-8pm
Beer & Wine $5/each
Cocktails $10+

Steve Gilbert Studio

1418 Broadway

Neon on the Landscape // Adventures in Intervention
Kelsey Fernkopf and Steve Gilbert
Opening July 10th 5pm to 9pm

Stoup Brewing

1158 Broadway, Seattle, WA 98122

Featuring a pints night "Sip and Paint"!

The Factory

1216 10th Ave

Beyond the Frame: A Multisensory Experience, opening Thursday, July 10th, from 6–10pm.
Explore art in new dimensions with photography that engages more than just your sight. “Beyond the Frame” is an immersive experience that incorporates sound, touch, taste, and smell—alongside the visual storytelling of still imagery. Five innovative artists bring a different sense into play—challenging traditional boundaries, enriching visual narratives, and inviting you to connect with art on a deeper, more sensory level.

Featuring:
Alborz Kamalizad (@alborzk)
Lauren Max (@laurenmaxphoto)
Mia Stephenson (@mstephs)
Sam Kruse (@sam.kruse)
Timothy Rysdyke (@timothyrysdyke)

The Sandbox

1417 10th Ave - Studio 7 98122

Swing by during Art Walk and check out our co-working space and lounge! Video + Photo studio featuring local artists.

UNION

1009 E. Union St. Suite C Seattle WA 98112

Union announces “8 YEARS OF PRIDE”, an exhibit celebrating Pride 1986 – 1995.
For the first time in many years on Capitol Hill, original photographs taken by John Beck spanning Pride celebrations from 1986 to 1995 will be on display in the back hallway of Union Seattle. These powerful images capture the faces and spirit of Pride at the height of the AIDS epidemic. Come see if you can spot yourself, your friends, or a moment from times past. Presented by Come OUT Seattle in conjunction with Union Seattle, the exhibit will be shown through July and can be viewed anytime Union is open. Special thanks to: Harry Hoglin, Sofonda Peters, photographers John Beck & Eric Gregory, and Come OUT Seattle.

Seen. Remembered. Celebrated
https://komonews.com/news/local/union-gay-bar-come-out-seattle-lgbtq-queer-history-memories-pride-exhibit-events-archives

Vaseline Studios

619 Broadway E, (Suite A), Seattle, WA 98102

New to Art Walk! Featured Artist: Vandi - https://scannedbyvandi.com
An evening of multimedia art led by Seattle based artist VANDI. Come get your portrait scanned and be part of a magical evening of art!

Vermillion

1508 11th Ave.

Arlo Wise: "Vault"
Curated by Travis Johnson
Opening Thursday, July 10, 2025. 5-9pm (Show runs through 8/2/2025)

Arlo's artistic process centers on experimentation with unconventional materials, textures, and effects. It begins in a flow state, whti no allegiance to a plan, followed by reflection on where the painting has taken itself. His strongest work often follows a long period of experimentation and frustration, then resolves in a single session. He draws inspiration from artists like Gerhard Richter, who rejected a single style and approached painting as philosophical inquiry. Art should not explain the world with answers, but confound our understanding and leave us questioning. IG: @arlo_wise

Travis Johnson is a visual sonic artist, teacher, and curator working across the West Coast. His work explores Black diasporic life through abstraction, found materials, and a rural aesthetic rooted in his desert upbringing.
IG: @travisjohnsonstudios Vault exemplifies Vermillion's commitment to mentorship, emerging from the formative relationship between educator and artist.