Seattle Erotic Art Festival @ Seattle Center’s Exhibition Hall

Where sensuality meets creativity 🫦

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šŸ“…Friday, May 2nd – Sunday, May 4th
šŸ•“Friday 6 p.m. – 12 a.m., Saturday 12 p.m. – 1 a.m. and Sunday 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.
šŸ“Seattle Center’s Exhibition Hall: 301 Mercer St., Seattle
šŸ’°Passes range from $148 all-access to $25 late-night-only

The Seattle Erotic Art Festival (SEAF) is a three-day celebration where sensuality meets creativity. Returning for its twenty-second year, SEAF will once again transform Seattle Center’s Exhibition Hall into a space showcasing stunning erotic art through multiple mediums including literary, visual and performance.

The festival is held in conjunction with the Pan Eros Film Festival, which features short and silent films that explore human connection across gender and sexuality. There are also workshops available from the Erotic Movement Lab focused on teaching you to see yourself as erotic art! Learn how to give a seriously filthy lap dance with lessons from some of the city’s sexiest dance instructors.Ā 

SEAF is packed full of offerings from caricature drawings and comedy to live body painting and cabaret. Check the full schedule to plan out your festival experience and make sure you catch performances by erotic art favorites like Alotta Boutte, Stormy Chance, Judas Saint James and more!

Pro tips

🪪Attendees must be 21+ on Friday and Saturday and 18+ on Sunday. A valid physical ID is required.
šŸŽŸļøTicket prices increase closer to opening night. For the best price, buy your tickets early.
šŸš—Accessible by light rail and monorail. Parking at the Seattle Center fills up fast, so carpools or rideshares are recommended.

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Patheresa Wells

Patheresa Wells is a Black/Persian, Pansexual, Polyamorous Poet (so many Ps) and writer living in Seatac. An aspiring comic, you can catch her cracking jokes at open mics around the area. In her free time, she likes to imagine what she’d do with free time and feed her backyard crows cuz they’re silly. Follow her on Twitter @PatheresaWells.