Group visits are back!

The Henry now offers group tours for up to 15 participants! We encourage your to view our full roster of exhibitions, including Diana Al-Hadid: Archive of Longings, Math Bass: a picture stuck in the mirror, and Packaged Black: Derrick Adams and Barbara Earl Thomas. Tours are self-guided; our Visitor Experience team is available to help and answer your questions!

IMPORTANT NOTES: All groups must schedule their visit at least two weeks in advance. We do not accept walk-up group visits at this time. Proof of vaccination (or a negative test) as well as masks are required upon entry. Youth and school groups are free. For adult groups not affiliated with a school, regular admission applies: $0-$20 suggested donation per person.

Group visits are available during our regular open hours—Thu: 10 AM - 7PM and Fri - Sun: 10 AM - 5 PM. Book your group tour here!

Make an appointment to see the Henry Collection!

The Eleanor Reed Collection Study Center has reopened! We're thrilled to welcome you back to explore the Henry Collection, object and artist files, and reference library. The Study Center is currently open to individuals and groups of 15 or fewer by advance appointment.

Click here to learn more and make an appointment.

Images: Installation view of Diana Al-Hadid: Archive of Longings, 2021, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle. Photo: Jonathan Vanderweit. Photo: Jonathan Vanderweit. 

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