Instrument sculpture at EMP |
This Thursday
we, the interns of this project, went to Experience Music Project (EMP). Though
some of us had not been to EMP before, I had visited the museum about a year
ago and was very excited to go again. The EMP really is an experience. The
building itself is designed in such an interesting way that if the museum had
no exhibits people could still be entertained simply looking at the interior.
However, the exhibits in the museum are extremely impressive as well.
One of the exhibits that is currently being displayed
at EMP is the “Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses.” This exhibit detailed the
rise and fall of the legendary band Nirvana as well as the grunge/punk movement
and the evolution of the music scene in the Pacific Northwest. I consider
myself to be a casual Nirvana fan, having only listened to their most popular songs,
but I still found the exhibit to be particularly intriguing. The creation of
the grunge/punk music scene in the Pacific Northwest was particularly
fascinating. Another exhibit worth checking out is the “Block by Block:
Inventing Amazing Architecture” exhibit. This exhibit was filled with Leggo
recreations of famous skyscrapers. “Hear My Train a Comin’: Hendrix Hits London”
is another super cool exhibit that has costumes and newspaper articles from
Hendrix’s career. The PG-13 “Can’t Look Away: the Lure of Horror Film” exhibit
is quite entertaining. The exhibit has props and costumes from horror films, as
well as videos with various directors discussing specific horror films. If you
have a flair for the dramatic, there is a sound proof scream booth where you
can be photographed giving your best horror movie scream.
Fantasy exhibit at EMP |
Overall the museum is very fun to wander through. We spent a couple hours just walking through every exhibit. The Experience Music Project has fewer opportunities to get involved while on a budget, however, it offers a couple of great options. Teens ages 13-19 can sign up for the free TeenTix pass which allows you to purchase $5 tickets on the day of visiting. EMP participates in this wonderful program. Also, EMP has partnered with the Seattle Public Library to make free museum passes available to check out at http://www.libraryinsight.net/
Bus routes to EMP from:
Klondike Gold Rush NHP - 4, E line, or 26
Ballard - D line, 40, or 29
West Seattle - 118, or C line to D line
Capitol Hill - 8, or 49 to 3
Columbia City - 8, or 7 to E line
Bellevue - 240 to 554, 271 to 255 to 4, or 271 to 550 to D line
Cost Breakdown: $1.25-2.50 (bus fare+ free Seattle public library pass), $6.25-7.50 (bus + teentix), $17.25-18.50 (bus+ under 17 price), $19.25-20.50 (bus+ adult price)
-Claire Parchem, SCA Intern
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