About the Wing Luke Museum:
As a National Park Service Affiliated Area and the first Smithsonian affiliate in the Pacific Northwest, the Wing Luke Museum offers an authentic and unique perspective on the American story.
Nationally recognized for their work in creating dynamic, community-driven exhibitions and programs, The Wing Luke Museum puts community at the heart of each exhibition. The Wing Luke Museum focuses on the experiences and accomplishments Asian American, Hawaiian, Pacific Islanders. From the struggles of early Asian pioneers to accomplished works by national Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) artists, their contributions give us a look at what it means to be uniquely American.
Address:
719 S. King Street
Seattle, Washington, 98104
Bike Parking:
Cascade will be running a secured bike valet next to the museum. Bike Parking is 100% free! Just drop off your bike when you arrive, no pre-registration necessary.
Auto Parking: SOLD OUT
The Wing Luke Museums sits in the heart of the China-Town International District. Street parking is limited, and is free only after 6 p.m. There are also a variety of private lots with in a few blocks of the Wing Luke, offering paid parking.
Cascade is offering parking in a private, guarded lot for purchase on the registration page. All parking purchases must be made in advanced.
Accessibility:
The museum is entirely wheelchair accessible, with elevator access to exhibits. Restrooms are wheelchair friendly and gender neutral. The event will have quiet music and an audio visual presentation, through a surround sound system. Wheelchairs and assisted listening devices are available upon request.
Should you have any additional accessibility needs or questions, please contact Lida at lidaf@cascade.org or call 206-620-0799.