The Tuesday evening social event at EMP?the Experience Music Project?will make you feel like a rock star while you explore the most significant moments in rock music, science fiction, and popular culture. EMP offers mesmerizing exhibits, interactive installations, oral histories, and a wealth of learning opportunities.

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 Guitar Gallery: The Quest for Volume presents 55 vintage, world-changing guitars from the 1770s to the present

Within Seattle Center, beside the Space Needle and actually wrapped around the Monorail, you’ll find a spectacular building covered in bright, rolling waves of sheet metal.* Created by Microsoft cofounder Paul G. Allen, EMP is dedicated to exploring creativity and innovation in American popular music, from rock ‘n’ roll to jazz, soul, gospel, country, blues, hip-hop, punk, and other genres. Inside the Frank O. Gehry−designed 140,000-square-foot museum you will discover exciting, interactive exhibits that explore the rich history and current state of popular music. You can experience the creative process by listening to musicians tell their own stories. On Stage simulates a live performance with you in the spotlight while Sound Lab teaches you the basics of such musical instruments as a keyboard and guitar. Don’t leave without taking in “Roots and Branches,” a sculpture of musical instruments that can break into a melody at any moment, or the Guitar Galley, which chronicles the history of the rock star’s sidekick, the "axe".

You can also explore a one-of-a-kind collection of artifacts and memorabilia of works by Isaac Asimov, Ursula Le Guin, H. G. Wells, George Lucas, Gene Rodenberry, James Cameron, Steven Spielberg, and other luminaries of the science fiction genre and pop culture. Current exhibits include What’s Up Doc? The Animation Art of Chuck Jones (Bugs Bunny, Donald Duck, Pepé Le Pew, Wile E. Coyote, and the Road Runner, among many others!); NIRVANA: Taking Punk to the Masses; Wild Blue Angel: Hendrix Abroad, 1966−1970; Fantasy: Worlds of Myth and Magic; Infinite Worlds of Science Fiction; Indie Game Revolution; Star Wars™ and the Power of Costume; We Are 12TM: The Seattle Seahawks and the Road to Victory, Can't Look Away: The Lure of Horror Film and more, more, more.

And join us on Tuesday, September 29, 6−11 p.m., for a dance challenge in Sky Church.

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 A concert venue capable of holding up to 800 guests, Sky Church boasts 70-foot ceilings, state-of-the-art sound and lighting, and a mammoth indoor HD LED screen.

 

Inspired by a term that Jimi Hendrix used to describe a place where people of all ages and cultures could come to collectively celebrate musical experiences, Sky Church sits at the heart of EMP, where it acts as a performance space, cinema, and dance hall for various events hosted by the museum throughout the year. A concert venue capable of holding up to 800 guests, Sky Church boasts 70-foot ceilings, state-of-the-art sound and lighting, and a mammoth indoor HD LED screen.

Register and add it to your schedule today.

*Kids will love the outside of the building with its undulating metallic colors. Inside, make sure to visit The Rec Room for family-friendly activities.


Adults, $50; youth, $40. Price includes dinner

 

 

 

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