Coffee & Creativity
Open to All Older Adults
The first Friday of each month is dedicated to connection, creativity, and community for older adults. Enjoy a morning of coffee, conversation, guided gallery exploration, and hands-on art making in the Studio led by professional teaching artists.
Art in the Moment
Dementia-Inclusive Program
Join a small-group, in-gallery experience led by a specially trained museum educator, where conversations and community create a welcoming space for people living with dementia and their care partners.
Alzheimer’s Cafe
Dementia-Inclusive Program
Enjoy a spirited art discussion, live music and singing, and refreshments in a welcoming, social setting. Presented in partnership with the UW Memory and Brain Wellness Center.
Dancing Together at the Frye
Dementia-Inclusive Program
Move, imagine, and connect in this seated dance class for people with memory loss and their families. Each class combines classical choreography and playful movement inspired by a different artwork in Frye Salon.
Here Now Art-making and Discussion Class
Dementia-Inclusive Program
Enjoy conversation, art appreciation, and hands-on exploration of various art mediums in this six-week class for individuals with dementia and their care partners, taught by specially trained teaching artists.
Meet Me at The Movies
Open to All Older Adults
Celebrate the magic of film in this entertaining and inspiring program, open to all older adults, including those living with memory loss. Meet Me at the Movies features themed film clips that spark imagination and memories, followed by a facilitated audience discussion.
Salon-Inspired Storytelling
Dementia-Inclusive Program
Enjoy an hour of spirited storytelling inspired by the works on view in Frye Salon, where traditional folktales and participant-created stories come together in a joyful, dementia-friendly experience open to all.
Mindfulness Meditation
Join us for free, 30-minute drop-in sessions on the first and third Wednesday of each month. These sessions are facilitated by Harborview psychologist Kristoffer Rhoads, PhD, and Katie Freeman, MSW, offering a moment of calm and reflection.
Special Events
Creative Aging at the Frye provides public programs and professional development opportunities focused on art, creativity, healthy aging, and dementia. These offerings include hands-on workshops, interdisciplinary lectures, and a variety of special events.
Explore current programs on our website or stay informed by subscribing to our quarterly Creative Aging newsletter.
More Frye Programs
The Frye offers a wide range of public programs to support lifelong learning and creative engagement, including art history lectures, guided tours, artist talks, concerts, and more.
The Memory Hub
The Frye Art Museum has partnered with the UW Memory and Brain Wellness Center to create The Memory Hub: a place for dementia-friendly community, collaboration, and impact. Located at 1021 Columbia Street, adjacent to the museum, The Memory Hub offers a year-round space to explore new perspectives on living well with dementia.
Advisory Committee
Karen Maeda Allman
Assistant Agent, Wales Literary Agency; Community Relations and Events Coordinator (retired), Elliott Bay Book Company
Marigrace Becker
Program Manager, Community Education and Impact, UW Medicine Memory and Brain Wellness Center; Director, The Memory Hub: A Place for Dementia-Friendly Community, Collaboration, and Impact
Tamar Benzikry
Director of Learning and Engagement, Frye Art Museum
Amy Hamblin
Artist
Patricia Klingler
Corporate Trainer and Personal Coach (retired)
Jennifer Kulik, PhD
Founder & CEO, Silver Kite Community Arts
Katie Lamar
Director of Creative Aging, Aging Wisdom
Kavan Peterson
Co-Founder, ChangingAging.org; President, Harvest Home Care
Kristoffer Rhoads, PhD
Neuropsychologist, UW Medicine Memory and Brain Wellness Center
Karen M. Winston
Senior Planner, Aging and Disability Services, City of Seattle
Blog
Guided Artwork Discussion: Julius Scheuerer
June 15, 2021
Still Life Collage Activity
June 07, 2021
Supporter Spotlight: Marigrace Becker
May 28, 2021
Guided Artwork Discussion: Mickalene Thomas
May 24, 2021
Singalong with Carmen Ficarra: Songs of the Stage
April 30, 2021
Art on the Mind: Exhibition Overview
April 19, 2021
Guided Artwork Discussion: Hans Dahl
March 25, 2021