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    Exquisite Creatures Exhibit

    5.0 (10 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    My daughter found this on Instagram and added it to the list of places to go on our trip to Seattle. It did not disappoint. This exhibit gives you a completely unique perspective on nature. The colors in the works are incredible and the descriptions that accompany each piece give an amazing insight into the background of the work. I would highly recommend a visit!

    Nin A.

    It was absolutely so beautiful! As someone who still gets creeped out with bugs, I found them beautiful and I was in awe. The staff and their service were so nice and they let all of us have an experience on our own. There were many selections of cases to show from Beatles to bigger animals like the macaws and obviously more. I love art as a whole and this made me look at creatures/animals in a different way. Would absolutely come here again and the tickets weren't bad for the price of 2 I think we ended up paying around $60 but honestly for that price it was worth it. It was very easy to find, it's literally right across from the ferry entrance of Seattle or near the pier.

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    Christopher Marley presents the natural world in a gorgeously meticulous way showcasing the wondrous beauty of our world's co-inhabitants.

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