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Four Seasons Hotel Seattle
www.fourseasons.com/seattle
Perfect for art lovers and to share with a special woman in your life, this “Celebrate Women with SAM” package comes to you from the Four Seasons Hotel Seattle, the official hotel sponsor for the exhibition Elles: Women Artists from the Centre Pompidou, Paris. This special package includes:
Alexis Hotel
www.alexishotel.com
Come enjoy a special stay and a visit to SAM with the “Women Rule” VIP package at the Alexis Hotel. Make reservations at alexishotel.com by using the rate code: PELLES. The package includes:
Fairmont Olympic Hotel
www.fairmontolympic.com
Enjoy luxurious accommodations in the heart of downtown Seattle—and be at the center of arts & culture. The Fairmont Olympic is proud to present the Elles at SAM package which celebrates the special exhibition Elles: Women Artists from the Centre Pompidou, Paris. This landmark exhibition features 130 works of art that document both the triumphs and challenges of a diverse group of women artists. The package includes:
Hotel Andra
www.hotelandra.com
Experience a sophisticated stay and an artistic exploration in Seattle with Hotel Ändra’s “See SAM” package. The package includes:
The Inn at El Gaucho
www.elgaucho.com
Come experience exceptional art and an exceptional hotel experience with this Elles exhibition package:
The Inn at the Market
www.innatthemarket.com
The Inn at the Market is the only hotel in downtown Seattle’s beloved Pike Place Market. Recognized by Travel + Leisure and Conde Nast, The Inn at the Market offers a signature Seattle experience treasured by visitors and locals alike. Come enjoy our Women and Art Package, that includes:
Inn at the WAC
www.wac.net/inn-at-the-wac
Take advantage of this package to see the exhibition Elles: Women Artists from the Pompidou, Paris at SAM. When you return, walk the halls of the Inn at the WAC to view our comprehensive permanent Northwest art collection. Your experience will include:
Mayflower Park Hotel
www.mayflowerpark.com/packages.asp
Enjoy European elegance in the heart of Seattle while taking in this magnificent exhibition celebrating women artists. The ‘I Am Woman’ hotel package at the Mayflower Park Hotel includes:
Starting at $199 plus tax
Subject to availability—blackout dates may apply.
Pioneer Square Courtyard by Marriott
www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/seaps-courtyard-seattle-downtown-pioneer-square/
Select the “Experience Herstory Package” from the Pioneer Square Courtyard by Marriott! After you see the exhibition, wake up to a savory breakfast and enjoy a leisurely stay with late check out!. Package includes:
Seattle Bed and Breakfast Inns
www.lodginginseattle.com
Stay at any of 17 individually owned and operated Seattle Bed and Breakfast Inns when you come to Seattle to see Elles: Women Artists from the Centre Pompidou, Paris. This association of independently owned, inspected, and professionally operated bed and breakfast inns is dedicated to giving you an authentic Seattle experience. The package includes:
W Seattle
wseattle.com
Settle in and stay a while at W Seattle. After you spend the day at the Seattle Art Museum’s Elles exhibitions, the W Seattle is the perfect place to sip a creative cocktail in the newly restyled Living Room or dine in the award-winning restaurant, TRACE. The W Seattle SAM package includes:
Rates start from $219. Subject to availability.
In true feminist fashion, Elles is not an argument, it’s an invitation: A survey of women artists of the 20th century that suggests there’s nothing so definitive, so limiting, as women’s art. Instead there is conversation, there is sharing, there is everything. –City Arts
The work is shocking, funny, disturbing, sexual, pissed off, poignant and exuberant (as all good art tends to be). –Seattle Magazine
(But) this is not a tidy, feminized re-telling of the flow of art historical movements. It is, instead, a revelation, in fits and starts, of the varied positions—hidden, forthright, peripheral and integral—occupied by women artists. –Seattle Times