Salon Soiree at the Frye

Salon Soiree at the Frye

Ticket sales begin October 7.

Savor an extraordinary evening of sweet treats, nightcaps, and a one-night-only creative experience from Grammy-nominated multidisciplinary artist HOLLIS, backed by a dynamic house band. Party with a purpose and support the Frye Art Museum.*

Inspired by historic salon gatherings that brought together artists, intellectuals, and patrons for the exchange of bold ideas, Salon Soiree transforms the striking setting of over 100 floor-to-ceiling paintings into a dynamic space for a creative experience like no other.

 

Featured Artist: HOLLIS

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HOLLIS. Photo: Marissa Alves

HOLLIS has been an independent artist for over a decade known for her ethereal vocals, sticky hooks, and poetic lyricism. With her roots in the Seattle hip hop music and poetry communities and now based in Los Angeles, she has released two solo projects, half-life and Subliminal. In addition to notable playlist placements across streaming services, her song “Less Like” was placed in the feature film The Wedding Banquet, and a cinematic remix of her song “Burn Burn” led the trailer of Season 2 of the television series GEN V.

In addition to her solo artistry, she released four albums as lead singer of Seattle’s electronic R&B trio The Flavr Blue, and was nominated for a Grammy for her work as the featured vocalist on the 3x platinum “White Walls” by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. ScHoolboyQ. Other features include “Otter Pop” by Shawn Wasabi and “Take Two” by Chong the Nomad.

Driven by the power of culture to catalyze social change, HOLLIS is intentional to collaborate with creatives, artists and filmmakers to create work that transcends, moves and connects. Her upcoming album it comes to me in waves is a love letter to the dance community, and celebrates queer and trans people everywhere. Beyond music, HOLLIS is a filmmaker, writer and creative strategist, and is the founder of hww.work, a strategic storytelling and creative production studio.

Featured Food: Kemi Dessert Bar

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Kemi Dessert Bar’s unique and beautiful creations are inspired by the cross-cultural flavors of founder Kelly Miao’s Asian American upbringing. Kemi Dessert Bar has been featured in Eater, NY Magazine, and the NY Times.

“The best sugar high on Capitol Hill” – The Stranger

 

Special Thanks to our Soiree Sponsors

Mark and Asha Washington

 

*Salon Soiree is a fundraising event in support of groundbreaking contemporary art and artists and the Frye Art Museum’s mission as Seattle’s only free art museum. Ticket proceeds and additional donations raised at this event will support exhibitions, programs and, of course, continuing free access to the museum.

Salon Soiree at the Frye

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Photo: Jueqian Fang

November 12, 2025

8–10:30 pm

Frye Art Museum
704 Terry Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104

Ticket Info

$250General
Admission

Sweet treats, craft cocktails, and performance (general seating)

FMV $150/$100 tax deductible contribution

$1000Host
Committee

All of the above, plus enjoy reserved seating and special recognition for your inspiring support of the Frye! Contact Honor Rovai (hrovai@​fryemuseum.org) for more info.

FMV $150/$850 tax deductible contribution

Registration

Capacity is limited. Tickets must be purchased in advance; no walk-in ticketing will be available. All sales are final. If you purchase a ticket and are unable to attend, you may convert your purchase to a fully tax-deductible donation. Questions? Contact Nat Miller at nmiller@fryemuseum.org or (206) 432-8234.

Confirmation

Registration is confirmed by email.

Ticket Limit
8
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