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Seattle U. Unveils Plans For New Museum

It’s set to open in late summer 2028

By Rob Smith April 1, 2025

At dusk, beneath a modern building with a wooden façade, people stroll near Seattle U's vibrant campus. A person shields themselves with an umbrella as cars are parked nearby, and trees line the road in this bustling scene.
All image renderings by Olson Kundig, courtesy of Seattle University

Seattle University’s new art museum will break ground in August 2026 and will open prior to the start of classes in 2028.

The museum has been in the works since philanthropist Richard Hedreen donated his $300 million art collection to the university, along with seed money to fund the museum.

Tom Kundig, principal and founder of design firm Olson Kunding, is the architect.

“This museum will not only house an extraordinary collection of art but also serve as a welcoming gateway to our campus and a dynamic space for learning, reflection and community engagement.” Seattle University President Eduardo Peñalver says, adding that the museum will have a “profound” impact on both the campus and the broader Seattle community.

A street view of a modern urban area in Seattle showcases large buildings, trees, and people strolling. Bicycles are parked on the side while cars traverse the road under a clear sky. Nearby, there are intriguing museum plans drawing the curiosity of passersby.The spacious art gallery, reminiscent of a new museum, features wooden floors, large abstract paintings on the walls, and a few white sculptures. Several people are observing the artwork as natural light filters through slatted windows, creating an inviting artistic atmosphere.

Kundig’s museum projects include the Burke Museum at the University of Washington and two wings of the Tacoma Art Museum.

The museum will be a “teaching museum,” meaning that it prioritizes education and learning. It will include flexible gallery space for art, music and theater productions.

The announcement comes on the heels of Seattle University’s recent agreement to acquire Cornish College of the Arts, which is home to the highly regarded Behnke Family Gallery.

Sellen Construction is the project’s contractor.

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