Freeway Park
Jim Ellis Freeway Park is many things; a place to gather together to experience art and community and an art-piece unto itself, a place of respite and a bustling backyard for First Hill and Downtown residents. The park opened on July 4th, 1976, bridging Seattle’s Downtown and First Hill neighborhoods after they were severed by the construction of I5. Designed by Lawrence Halprin and Angela Danadjieva, it reconnects communities and is widely considered a masterwork of a modernist master and a precedent setting park that single-handedly defined a new land-use typology for American cities.
Upcoming News & Events
Freeway Park is a place of respite, exploration and wonder! FPA produces year-round programs focusing on art, education and community building. We work with a coalition of partners to bring these creative and fun experiences for free to all park visitors. Come visit!
Interested in hosting an event at Freeway Park? Let us know and we’ll help realize your vision for the community.