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MOPOP closes popular exhibit after more than a decade

Sep 3, 2025, 4:01 PM

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Museum of Pop Culture visitors view "Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses," an exhibit that is closing on September 7, 2025. (Photo courtesy of MOPOP via KIRO 7)

(Photo courtesy of MOPOP via KIRO 7)

Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture (MOPOP) is shuttering an exhibit after 14 years.

“Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses” will have its final display on September 7.

MOPOP Chief Collections and Exhibitions Officer Jacob McMurray designed the exhibit to stay true to the band, according to KIRO 7

“It took me about two years to make the exhibition, and there was a lot of stress going into that because it felt like we had every reason to mess this up—a big museum founded by Paul Allen is going to tell the Nirvana story,” McMurray told the media outlet. “I really tried to focus on how we could make it feel of and for the community.”

Museum of Pop Culture visitors view “Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses.” (Photo courtesy of MOPOP via KIRO 7)

To send off the iconic assortment of artifacts and smashed guitars, the museum is throwing a farewell celebration.

Nirvana fans can say their final goodbyes with a grunge-esque party on September 6 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

There will be live T-shirt printing with The Vera Project, DIY zines with Push/Pull, button-making, film screenings, confessional videos, and a panel of Seattle music experts discussing the impact of ’90s grunge.

“Come make some noise and say goodbye to the exhibition that never stopped smelling like teen spirit,” MOPOP wrote on its website.

For a detailed schedule and to buy tickets, go here.

Nirvana will remain a part of MOPOP

After closing, the artifacts will either return to lenders or go to the museum’s vault, according to KIRO 7.

Filling the void will be a new Northwest music exhibit, debuting in fall 2026. Nirvana will be featured, along with Jimi Hendrix, Heart, Sir Mix-a-Lot, and others.

“Nirvana may not have as much of the focus as it has had in the past, but it will always be a part of MOPOP,” McMurray told KIRO 7.

The new exhibit will evolve with input from visitors.

Contributing: KIRO 7

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