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SUMMARY:SAM Remix
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to plunge into SAM Remix. The theme is Seattle fever dream\, a li
 vely party that celebrates the playful soul of the Pacific Northwest and th
 e bold creative spirit behind SAM’s newest exhibition\, Beyond Mysticism: T
 he Modern Northwest. Like the art that inspired 20th-century Seattle—using 
 Surrealism\, Social Realism\, and Abstract Expressionism—this event blends 
 wild imagination with quirky local flavor.\nDress code: PNW Chic. Channel g
 orpcore glam\, rainy-day layers\, flannel-meets-fantasy\, or mythic creatur
 es of the Northwest. Come looking as fresh as the mist rolling in off Puget
  Sound.\nRemix is a joyful\, slightly unhinged celebration of art\, place\,
  and PNW culture—fun\, silly\, and unmistakably Seattle.\nPlease note that 
 the galleries close at 10:30 pm\, but the fun continues in the Brotman Foru
 m until 11 pm!\nThis event is 21+. IDs are required to enter.\n7–10 pm\nRoa
 ming PNW iconsBrotman ForumKeep an eye out for surprise antics from the Eve
 rett AquaSox mascots\, Big WA from the Washington State Fair\, playful fish
  tossing with the Seattle Fish Guys\, and whimsical recycled salmon puppets
  by Puget Sound artist Lorraine Lau. \n7–10:30 pm\nBuild your own Seattle D
 og (magnet) with Just Little GuysChase Open StudioMeet artist Alyssa Johnso
 n (they/them) of Just Little Guys and learn how to sculpt your own googly-e
 yed Seattle Dog Little Guy magnet to take home. Making friends in Seattle c
 an be tough sometimes\, but little guys are forever!\nCold calls – Melt the
  Seattle freeze by Seattle Design NerdsSouth Hall  | Top of the Grand Stair
 caseCold Calls invites guests to pick up surreal\, otherworldly handsets an
 d interview fellow visitors to craft a vibrant\, playful mural—part interac
 tive game\, part absurd civic experiment by the Bureau of Ambient Belonging
 .\nMembership loungeTerraceWe love our SAM Members! Come hang out in the Me
 mbership Lounge\, a comfortable spot with seating and a photo booth—ideal f
 or relaxing\, chatting\, and capturing fun moments.\n7–11 pm\nCampfire brea
 k roomArnold Board RoomNeed a moment to sit in a quieter space? Unwind in o
 ur Campfire Break Room\, a cozy retreat with warm faux embers\, soft seatin
 g\, and rustic vibes—perfect for taking a peaceful pause from the party.  \
 nPhoto booth featuring henryArnold Board RoomArtist Ryan Henry Ward\, aka h
 enry\, is a prolific Seattle muralist since 2008\, creating hundreds of joy
 ful\, whimsical public artworks that brighten the city and inspire the comm
 unity.\nPlay\, shop and save at SAM Shop!SAM Shop Play a game with friends 
 in the SAM Gallery\, surrounded by local art available to rent or purchase.
  For Remix only\, SAM Members enjoy 10% off all completed art purchases—and
  a special 20% discount on SAM Shop items during the event!\n7 pm\nDJ Set b
 y EximiousSouth Hall  | Bottom of the Grand StaircaseSeattle rave staple Ex
 imious\, co-founder of the LGBTQ+ nonprofit Impact! Foundation\, spins wild
  blends of hardcore\, breakcore\, drum &amp\; bass\, jungle\, and tek\, tur
 ning every event into an unforgettable dancefloor story. Curated by Impact!
  Foundation.\n7:15 pm\nLive music: BonkonomicsBrotman ForumBonkonomics is a
  high-energy funk band that feeds off making people move. Blending deep-poc
 ket grooves\, explosive saxophone\, and playful swagger\, Bonkonomics turns
  every stage into a dance floor and every crowd into part of the band. Cura
 ted by Fremont Fridays.\n7:30 pm\nMy Favorite Things Tour with Aleksa Manil
 a3rd floor gallery | American Art: The Stories We Carry\nMeet at the top of
  the 3rd floor escalators. \nAleksa Manila is a celebrated drag icon\, form
 er Miss Gay Filipino\, Miss Gay Seattle\, and Empress of Seattle\, widely r
 ecognized for her community leadership and activism and featured in the GLA
 AD and Emmy-nominated PBS documentary Caretakers.\n8 pm\nMy Favorite Things
  Tour with Taha Ebrahimi4th floor gallery | Beyond Mysticism: The Modern No
 rthwest\nMeet at the top of the 4th floor escalators. \nTaha is the author 
 and illustrator of Street Trees of Seattle: An Illustrated Walking Guide (S
 asquatch Books\, 2024). She serves as a member of the council for Historic 
 Seattle and has been named “Seattle’s Coolest Street Tree Expert” by The St
 ranger.\nLive Music and Games by Bupp!3rd floor | Family RoomBupp! is bring
 ing a short and sweet set of stories and games with PNW Trivia\, Time Game\
 , Competitive Rhyming\, and story-songs about PNW legends.\n8:30 pm\nMy Fav
 orite Things Tour with Nadia Anderson\, Chief Strategy Officer\, Sound Tran
 sit4th floor gallery | Beyond Mysticism: The Modern Northwest\nMeet at the 
 top of the 4th floor escalators. \nSeattle Trivia with Vanishing SeattlePle
 stcheeff AuditoriumTest your knowledge of local history\, legendary establi
 shments\, iconic figures in music and culture - and all-around Seattle-ness
 ! Learn more about the city you thought you knew\, with a chance to win fab
 ulous prizes. Vanishing Seattle\, founded in 2016\, documents and celebrate
 s the city’s disappearing businesses\, institutions\, and cultures amid dev
 elopment and gentrification\, growing from social media storytelling to wid
 ely covered projects\, public exhibits\, and citywide programs.\nDJ Set by 
 JimnicricketSouth Hall  | Bottom of the Grand StaircaseJimnicricket\, a ris
 ing star in the electronic music scene\, captivates global audiences with h
 er megamixes\, releases on KFA\, a hit collab with s3rl\, and now hosts the
  first hard dance show on c895 FM. Curated by Impact! Foundation.\n8:45 pm 
 \nLive music: Joyla RedBrotman Forum Seattle band Joyla Red blends ’70s roc
 k nostalgia and ’90s alternative grit with smoky\, soulful vocals from Siah
 na Im (NBC’s The Voice) and Bret Dylan to turn stories of heartbreak and se
 lf-discovery into anthemic\, danceable indie rock. Curated by Fremont Frida
 ys.\n9 pm\nMy Favorite Things Tours with Taha Ebrahimi4th floor | Beyond My
 sticism: The Modern Northwest\nMeet at the top of the 4th floor escalators.
  \nTaha is the author and illustrator of Street Trees of Seattle: An Illust
 rated Walking Guide (Sasquatch Books\, 2024). She serves as a member of the
  council for Historic Seattle and has been named “Seattle’s Coolest Street 
 Tree Expert” by The Stranger.\nLive Music and Games by Bupp!3rd Floor Galle
 ry | Family RoomBupp! is bringing a short and sweet set of stories and game
 s with PNW Trivia\, Time Game\, Competitive Rhyming\, and story-songs about
  PNW legends.\n9:30 pm\nMy Favorite Things Tour with Aleksa Manila3rd floor
  gallery | American Art: The Stories We Carry\nMeet at the top of the 3rd f
 loor escalators. \nAleksa Manila is a celebrated drag icon\, former Miss Ga
 y Filipino\, Miss Gay Seattle\, and Empress of Seattle\, widely recognized 
 for her community leadership and activism and featured in the GLAAD and Emm
 y-nominated PBS documentary Caretakers.\nSeattle Trivia with Vanishing Seat
 tlePlestcheeff AuditoriumTest your knowledge of local history\, legendary e
 stablishments\, iconic figures in music and culture - and all-around Seattl
 e-ness! Learn more about the city you thought you knew\, with a chance to w
 in fabulous prizes. Vanishing Seattle\, founded in 2016\, documents and cel
 ebrates the city’s disappearing businesses\, institutions\, and cultures am
 id development and gentrification\, growing from social media storytelling 
 to widely covered projects\, public exhibits\, and citywide programs.\n9:45
  pm\nLive music: Marshall Law BandBrotman ForumMarshall Law Band\, led by e
 mcee and producer Marshall Hugh\, fuses hip-hop\, funk\, soul\, and dance i
 nto high-energy\, participatory performances\, spreading joy and connection
  locally and abroad. Featured by the BBC\, a TEDxSeattle speaker\, and Frem
 ont Fridays curators\, they champion community-driven artistry and inclusiv
 e creative spaces. Curated by Fremont Fridays.\n9:45 pm\nMy Favorite Things
  Tour with Nadia Anderson\, Chief Strategy Officer\, Sound Transit4th floor
  gallery | Beyond Mysticism: The Modern Northwest\nMeet at the top of the 4
 th floor escalators. \n \n10:30 pm \nGallery access closes. The fun continu
 es in the Brotman Forum until 11 pm!
LOCATION:Seattle Art Museum\, 1300 1st Ave\, Seattle\, WA 98101
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