Address: 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
Phone: +12069568372
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 12–5PM
Wednesday: 12–5PM
Thursday: 12–5PM
Friday: 12–5PM
Saturday: 12–5PM
Sensebellum
The Vera Project is such a solid venue in the Seattle scene and has been host to many amazing events over the years. A while back it was our honor to help activate the space for an interactive AR/VR type event put on by NFTTYX. For this Sensebellum crafted a custom interactive projection mapping installation using a 3D camera and the human form. Alongside this was a classic installation of "The Sandbox of Life". It was wonderful to see so many people enjoy the event, the space, and learn about the worlds of mixed reality and interactive media. Thank you to Evening magazine for covering this as well as the wonderful team at Vera and NYTTYX!
Kyle Henderson
I had the chance to work with the Vera project and the staff is incredibly easy to work with and the venue was awesome. Highly encourage you to check out a show there.
Kayla
Such a cool venue! We saw Exociety’s “Out Of The Woods” show here and it was amazing. Loved the space, and will definitely check it out again for future events!
Ashley Brown
A wonderful and inclusive place! Redecorated constantly to showcase new artists and their works. There's a cafe and snack bar inside, gender neutral bathrooms, and super frickin cool murals. A place where the arts thrive. They host a mix of local small bands and bigger but still not too big touring musicians, and do a wonderful job of making each show feel different and special. I personally took my younger sister to her first concert here on her birthday, and I think she had a great time! This is what all ages venues are for!!
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Yes. I was at a show Saturday and it was still required. They did have masks available at the door
Yes, i believe you need a mask and proof of vaccination, more specific info on their website
At the door where access is from inside Seattle center (direct right of the Key Arena sign)
When they have shows or events, the hours vary to accommodate the event, but yes, I believe those are the normal "business" hours.
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