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Businiess name:  Seattle Art Museum
Review by:  Heather A.
Review content: 
The BEST thing about the Seattle Art Museum is the Hammering Man statue out front. The WORST thing about the Seattle Art Museum is the Seattle Art Museum. Whenever I go there, I feel like it's trying to be one of the large European galleries, a la The Van Gogh Museum, etc. But it's not, and fails miserably. Many of the spaces are empty and just because something is made by a local artist doesn' t make it "art". The whole space is just devoid of feeling. You don't know what to expect and you get a mish-mosh of some good, some horrid examples of artwork. Perhaps if they had a bit more focus, or at least tried to create a theme or general environment, the museum as a whole would work better. As it stands, I say don't waste your money on this if you're looking for a Seattle tourist attraction. One good thing, though, is that the first Thursday of each month gives free admission to all art galleries in the city. So if you have to go, at least go when you don't have to pay to get in.

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