Rare Air Member Preview Event

Illustration by Sarah Kaizar
Illustration by Sarah Kaizar

Date & Time

Friday, October 18, 2024
5:30 – 8:30 p.m.

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4303 Memorial Way NE
Seattle, WA, United States

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Celebrate the opening of Rare Air: Connecting with Species of Flight with early, members-only access!

Enjoy light refreshments, engage with partner organizations, and join Rare Air exhibit artist Sarah Kaizar for a book signing of Rare Air: Endangered Birds, Bats, Butterflies & Bees. There will be activities for all ages and opportunities to win an art print signed by the artist.

 

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About the Exhibit

Rare Air: Connecting with Species of Flight shares original art, Burke Museum collections, and interactive experiences that tell stories of rare and endangered species of flight.

Immersing guests in the world of bats, bees, birds, and butterflies, this all-ages exhibit demonstrates ways in which humans are an inextricable part of the environment and offers strategies — big and small — to slow or reverse the threats to these winged creatures. 

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Additional Event information

Where do I park?

There is limited parking in the museum parking lot, N1. The N1 lot is $6.75 from 4–9 p.m. After 6 p.m., public parking is free in lots N27 and N5. Parking is NOT guaranteed, and we encourage you to take alternative means of transportation. 
Visit our Directions & Parking for public transit and parking options.

 

Is this an all-ages event?

Yes! This event will have activities for all ages, but is geared toward adults.

 

Can I bring a guest?

This event is for Burke members and invited donors, but a non-member can attend if registered as the guest of a Burke member or donor. 

 

How can I arrange accommodations for my visit?
Please contact us at burkemem@uw.edu or 206.616.6057 to arrange accommodation or accessibility needs.