Street Hues: Seattle Urban Art Tour
In partnership with 206 Zulu and Urbanists, join us on this small group walking adventure as help you to explore Seattle's varied street art, from graffiti, tags, and “sticker bombs” to elaborate spray paint, brush work, and stencil pieces, while our guides from partner non-profits address topics such as ownership, power, and identity in public art.
Click here to book a date for this impactful tour! Before you do the tour, be sure to read this article featured Seattle Times article: See Seattle’s street art with this new urban art tour
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Tour Details
Our adventure begins outside historical Washington Hall in Seattle's Capital Hill, and the former site of Off the Wall, to learn about different street art pieces. We later take the First Hill Streetcar Line to Pioneer Square and Chinatown International District (C-ID), where we learn more about Seattle's urban Street art. We end our urban art adventure at Gallery Wolf Deluxe and encourage guest to enjoy a meal in the C-ID!
Tour Dates: offered Saturdays and some Sundays from 10am - 12:30 pm and custom dates by demand.
Price: $50 per person (recommended for kids 12 and older)
Tour Details
Our adventure begins outside historical Washington Hall in Seattle's Capital Hill, and the former site of Off the Wall, to learn about different street art pieces. We later take the First Hill Streetcar Line to Pioneer Square and Chinatown International District (C-ID), where we learn more about Seattle's urban Street art. We end our urban art adventure at Gallery Wolf Deluxe and encourage guest to enjoy a meal in the C-ID!
Tour Dates: offered Saturdays and some Sundays from 10am - 12:30 pm and custom dates by demand.
Price: $55 per person (recommended for kids 12 and older)
Tour Summary
Seattle boasts a vibrant culture of street art, from the powerful pieces done in the wake of Black Lives Matter protests, to the world’s longest mural display along the light rail corridor in SODO, to ever changing murals on buildings and in alleys brimming with the brilliant work of local artists. Join our small group walking adventure to explore the street art in Seattle’s Capitol Hill and Chinese-International District neighborhoods.
On this community outing, we travel by foot and streetcar to examine tremendously varied street art, from graffiti, tags, and “sticker bombs” to elaborate spray paint, brush work, and stencil pieces. Become the proud “public” in public art as we celebrate local artists and explore topics such as ownership, power, and identity in street art.