Play, create, and connect in the Brotman Forum every first, second, and third Saturday, 11 am–2 pm. This lively space is filled with hands-on art making, concerts, and moments of community—all inspired by SAM’s permanent collections and exhibitions.
Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a curious newcomer, or just looking for a place to recharge this weekend, you’re always welcome. Learn about art through interactive activities, meet new friends, or simply enjoy the atmosphere before exploring the galleries.
Programs in SAM’s entry gathering spaces are always free and open to everyone. Bring your curiosity and imagination, we’ll provide the rest.
11 am–2 pm | Drop-In Watercolor Still Life Workshop with Laura Baly
Brotman Forum
Create your own watercolor still life inspired by the paintings in Farm to Table: Art, Food, and Identity in the Age of Impressionism with Laura Baly, a Seattle-based multi-disciplinary artist, educator, surface designer, and illustrator. Her expansive practice includes painting with traditional media, digital art, surface design, and mural installations.
noon-2 pm | Piano performance by Dr. Mia HyeYeon Kim
Brotman Forum
Join Dr. Mia HyeYeon Kim, a Seattle-based pianist originally from Seoul, South Korea, draws inspiration from Farm to Table: Art, Food, and Identity in the Age of Impressionism, with a performance shaped like a French multi-course meal. Each musical work offers a different "flavor"—from simplicity and freshness to richness and sweetness—reflecting the exhibition’s exploration of food, culture, and identity. Together, the program invites listeners to experience French impressionist music not as separate works, but as a shared table of sounds.