If art is of interest to you, there is plenty
to keep you occupied during your visit to Seattle, Washington. From small
galleries to big museums and places where you can create art of your very own,
there is a little something that will appeal to almost any art lover.
I could begin by telling you about the
various art museums in the area, but I think that is how I will end. I would
first like to tell you about some shops that offer unique experiences with art
and the processes of creating art. The first of these called Art By Fire. This
unique little shop not only displays the artwork of artists but also offers
classes in Glass Blowing. The classes are probably not a good choice for those
vacationing as they meet once a week for four weeks and each lesson is four
hours long. But, regardless of whether you are planning an extended stay or
just curious about the offerings, there is great glass artwork to be seen here
and I hope you will take me up on my suggestion that you stop by. They also
offer bead making classes that are far less intensive and only require two
nights effort (usually consecutive nights) that may be of interest to you as
well.
The next shop I want to tell you about is
called Glazed and Amazed. Slowly we are seeing more shops along these lines
crop up across the country, but not everyone has discovered them and they are a
great, fun way to bring out the inner artists in you and the rest of your
family. You start by choosing a piece of ceramic to paint. You paint your
masterpiece, then the kind folks at Glazed and Amazed fire it for you and you
get to pick up your finished product in a couple of days. I recommend stopping
by this shop early on in your trip as it does take a couple of days for the
firing process. I believe you will have a lot of fun here and any children you
have should really enjoy the experience as well. I know mine do.
Just a short drive from Seattle, in Tacoma,
Washington is the Museum of Glass. While this doesn't exactly sound like an art
museum, it is just that. One of the neatest things about this particular museum
is that you can actually watch glass being made in the Hot Shop Amphitheater.
This is perhaps the greatest thing about the glass museum, because here, you
can actually watch glass become art. This museum is different enough to make it
well worth the drive from Seattle to Tacoma and I really hope you will consider
the drive if you have a passion for art. I really believe that the experience
is one of a kind.
While you are in Tacoma, assuming of course
that you visit the Glass Museum, it would probably be a good idea to head on
over to the Tacoma Art Museum. You can see more beautiful works of art
including more blown glass by Dale Chihuly who is truly is a master of the art.
Whatever your personal interest in art,
whether watching it, observing it, or creating it, there is plenty to feed that
need in and around Seattle. I hope that you will find this great city to be as
much of a home to your artist heart as it is to many other great artists.
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