My spouse and I visited Chihuly Gardens and Glass on a Monday morning in
early August 2014. You can purchase tickets on-line prior to your
visit, either for the Chihuly museum on its own, or as a combination
ticket that allows entry to the Space Needle also. Allow one to two
hours to explore the museum, depending on your level of interest. The
facility offers a coat / bag check. To reach this museum located in
Seattle Center, you can take the Monorail from Westlake Station, other
public transportation, or you can drive your car. Several public parking
lots are located in the area, and valet parking is available at the
Space Needle. The museum also offers a theater, a gift shop (with the
focus on books), and a cafe (which accepts reservations via the Open
Table system).
The Dale Chihuly museum is located in the artist’s
native Seattle, where as a boy, Chihuly searched for sea glass on the
shores of Puget Sound, and later at his boathouse on Lake Union. Chihuly
learned about glass while studying interior design at the University of
Washington. After he graduated, he enrolled in the first glass program
in the country at the University of Wisconsin. He continued his studies
at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), where he later taught for
more than a decade. Chihuly received a Fulbright Fellowship, and worked
at the Venini glass factory in Venice. Later, he cofounded Pilchuck
Glass School in Washington.
The museum, which opened in 2012,
features three separate areas: the galleries, the glasshouse, and the
gardens. The eight galleries offer a comprehensive collection of
Chihuly’s significant work. The art in the galleries is permanent; the
pieces do not rotate. The glasshouse (conservatory / greenhouse), the
centerpiece of the museum, is a 40-foot tall, glass and steel structure
that covers 4,500 square feet of space. The major work in the glasshouse
is an expansive 100-foot long sculpture in a color palette of reds,
oranges, and yellows that hangs suspended from the ceiling. The outdoor
garden is anchored by four monumental sculptures, and it features paths
lined with trees, plants, and flowers whose color and specimen selection
seem tailored to the art pieces that they surround. The garden features
installations called the Crystal and Icicle, Reeds on Logs, and the
Sun. Also, don’t miss the enormous tall flowers that are on display
outside of the Pacific Science Center.
We have seen other Chihuly
exhibits, such as the lobby ceiling at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas,
and the exhibit at Phipps Conservatory in Pittsburgh, but this entire
museum dedicated to the works of Dale Chihuly was amazing! Highly
recommended!