The Taj Mahal
Art History Lectures with Rebecca Albiani
Thursday, March 14, 2019
7:00
–
8:00 pm
Location
Frye Auditorium
The Taj Mahal was built as a memorial for Shah Jahan's beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died in 1631. Combining Mughal and Persian influences in its soaring white marble domes and minarets, it has become an icon of world architecture.
Tickets
Member
$110 ($140 evening)
Non-member
$170 ($200 evening)
REGISTRATION
Space is limited. Passes are sold for the ten-lecture series and are nonrefundable and not interchangeable with other series. Advance registration required. Registrations are processed in the order they are received.
CONFIRMATION
Registration is confirmed by email or mailed receipt. Series passes will be held at Will Call and may be picked up the day of each lecture.
SINGLE TICKETS
Tickets to individual lectures may be available the day of the lecture on a space-available basis. Thursday pm $16 for members/$21 for non-members. Thurs and Fri am $13/$18. Standby is first-come, first-served, one hour prior to the lecture.
CREDIT AND CLOCK HOURS
Continuing-education credits and clock hours are available to educators through Seattle Pacific University (SPU). Payments for fees are paid directly to SPU on the first day of series. Do not include payment for fees with your registration. Lecture Series: $50 for one SPU credit; $20 for ten clock hours.
CANCELLATION
The Frye Art Museum reserves the right to cancel any lecture series. If the Museum cancels a course or class, a full refund will be issued. If participant cancels enrollment more than two weeks prior to start date, a full refund will be issued, less a $25 processing fee. No refunds issued with less than two weeks’ notice. To cancel registration, call 206 432 8200 between 9 am–5 pm Monday–Friday.
MEMBERSHIP
Join the Frye Art Museum and take advantage of member discounts.
Questions? tickets@fryemuseum.org or 206 432 8200.