Seattle NFT Museum: Opening Weekend

Fri Jan 14 2022 at 06:30 pm to Sat Jan 15 2022 at 10:30 pm

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Seattle NFT Museum: Opening Weekend
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The opening weekend of Seattle NFT Museum
About this Event

The Seattle NFT Museum’s purpose is to serve, educate, and connect the budding NFT community in the Pacific Northwest. The museum will range from education exhibitions to coveted pieces, and will also be available for hosting live events.

Creators and collectors interested in partnering please email [email protected].

Opening weekend will include a series of artist events, where NFT enthusiasts can meet their icons and learn more about NFT trends and this rapidly expanding medium of art and value.

Doors open at 6:30pm. Drinks and snacks will be available for purchase.

All ticket proceeds directly support the start up and operating costs of the museum.

Visit https://www.seattlenftmuseum.com/ to learn more.


Featured artists and collections

All artists will be in attendance Opening Weekend


Headlining Artist: Blake Kathryn

Opening weekend will feature NFT digital artist Blake Kathryn, famous for her collaborations with Lil Nas X, Jimmy Choo, Vox, and Warner Brothers. Heralding from Los Angeles, and wielding a palette of pastels and neons, her work touches themes of nostalgia, states of consciousness and vices, iterated into lighthearted, dreamlike compositions. Blake Kathryn will be in attendance at the opening weekend for Q&A.


Collector Showcase: Bird Family Collection

Aaron Bird is a Seattle tech founder and NFT collector who will be providing some of his collection on loan in the Seattle NFT Museum’s first exhibition. Works will include CryptoPunks, Tyler Hobbs, Chromie Squiggle by Snowfro, and a commissioned piece from Pindar Van Arman.


Seattle Artist: Neon Saltwater

Neon Saltwater is an environmental designer and 3D artist based in Seattle. She specializes in creating digital and physical rooms, which often get confused for each other in digital form ("...Is this room real or imagined?..."). In both mediums, the rooms are intended to elicit emotional responses from their use of color, dramatic lighting, and arrangement of space. Neon Saltwater is influenced by architectural and vintage interior catalogues and stock photo photography. In each environment she creates, she aims to evoke the same indescribable euphoria and intoxication one may experience from nostalgia. Clients and collaborators include Barney's New York, Starbucks, Facebook, Seattle Art Museum, Target, and many more.


Seattle Artist: Charles Peterson

Charles Peterson is famous for his iconic documentation of the Seattle grunge music scene from the early nineteen eighties to the present, as well as other documentary and fine art projects. Peterson's photographs have graced hundreds of record covers and publications, exhibited in major museums worldwide, have been used in major feature and documentary films, and even graced the Paris runways. He has published four monographs of his photos, including Touch Me I’m Sick (powerHouse 2003) of his most famous b&w grunge images, and CYPHER (powerHouse 2008) a look at the contemporary breakdance scene. Peterson currently lives with his family in Seattle.


Seattle Artist: Robbie Trevino

Robbie Trevino is a conceptual artist and Illustrator based in Seattle, WA, specializing in surreal and sci-fi illustration and design. Following a childhood love of all things mechanically and biologically designed he studied at a traditional art school and has worked professionally in AAA Games, TV and Film for the past 10 years. Some of his clients include: Lucasfilm (Star Wars), Tool, DeadMau5, Magic the Gathering, Netflix (Love, Death and Robots), Valve, Xbox, Mondo, 3D Total, ArtStation, PixelVault (The Crypto Punks Comic) and many more. He is also the creator of the multimedia project "Numinous”.


Artist Showcase: H+ Creative

Museum visitors can also expect a diverse showcase of individual artists represented by H+ Creative, an artist representation firm and visual services studio, focused on the future of creative media through vibrantly executed imagery. They will be showcasing an array of talent by some of the most reputable NFT artists working today.

Learn more at www.seattleNFTmuseum.com



Visitor COVID-19 Safety Protocols

SAFETY GUIDELINES

We look forward to welcoming you to Seattle NFT Museum. The health and safety of our visitors, exhibitors, and staff remain our top priority. Our Health & Safety Plan has been developed based on the current recommendations provided by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Seattle.

There is risk of exposure to COVID-19 in any public space, indoor or outdoor, where others are present. By attending this event, you and your party voluntarily assume these risks as they pertain to exposure to COVID-19.

Stay home if you’re sick, or if you have been exposed or experience COVID symptoms even if vaccinated.

ENTERING THE SPACE

Seattle NFT Museum is requiring that all individuals wear a mask, regardless of vaccination status.

In addition to mandatory masks, Seattle NFTM Museum requires that each visitor provide the following before entry to the fair:

  • Proof of Full Vaccination in paper form or digital application. OR
  • Proof of Negative COVID-19 Test Result (i.e. PCR) taken within 72 hours of your visit. *No Rapid Antigen test results will be accepted.

Social distancing is required for all visitors.

Visitors are encouraged to purchase tickets online in advance for a contactless checkin experience.


Sponsored by Carbonfund

A portion of ticket proceeds will be donated to Carbonfund.org to invest in renewable energy projects.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Seattle NFT Museum, 2125 1st Ave, Seattle, United States

Tickets

USD 20.00 to USD 200.00

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