Frye Art Museum
Located on Seattle’s First Hill, the Frye Art Museum first opened its doors in 1952 as the legacy of Charles and Emma Frye, prominent early-twentieth-century Seattle business leaders and art collectors. The collection includes nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century German and American paintings, as well as more contemporary works that bridge visual art, media, and installation. The Museum also ho
06/01/2026
Couldn't make it to the Venice Biennale to see Lotus L. Kang or the Whitney Biennial for Nour Mobarak? Catch them in conversation at the Frye! Guided by Curator Georgia Erger, they’ll explore points of overlap and departure in their work, inspirations, and practices.
📅 Sat, June 6
🕧 2pm
📍 Frye Auditorium
Free RSVP: fryemuseum.org/calendar/event/lotus-l-kang-and-nour-mobarak-conversation
[1: Lotus L. Kang. Molt (Toronto-Chicago-Woodridge-New York-), 2022–25. Tanned and unfixed film (continually sensitive), cast aluminum kelp knots, spherical magnets, steel, aircraft cable, hardware. Dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist and 52 Walker, New York. Photo: Kerry McFate; 2: Nour Mobarak. Reproductive Logistics 4, 2026. Epoxy resin, liquid pigment, Trametes versicolor mycelium, dehydrated bodily fluids, Plexiglas mirror. Courtesy the artist and Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York. Photo: Stephen Faught; 3: Lotus L. Kang. Photo: Rafael Martinez; Nour Mobarak. Photo: courtesy of the artist]
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