The Muckleshoot Heritage Plaza is a space at Lumen Field used for outdoor events including outdoor concerts, food and beverage festivals, corporate receptions, viewing parties, and pregame activations ahead of sporting events.
The Muckleshoot Heritage Plaza emphasizes the Seahawks and Muckleshoot Indian Tribe's joint commitment to community, while celebrating the significance and tradition of the Muckleshoot people with coast salish design elements and artwork unique to the tribe's culture.
Welcome Figures with hands outstretched are traditional Salish cedar statues are hand-carved from clear, old-growth cedar. These statues add modern elements of Seahawks headdresses and Seahawk team colors.
The Stair Railing Art interprets traditional Salish fish designs into a series of medallions to represent a school of salmon swimming upstream, as though the stairs were a stream.
The Mural is a modern artwork embodying the living and growing culture of today's Muckleshoot people with the mural subject matter illustrating the traditions of the Muckleshoot people and the land & water the people hold dear.
The Exterior Gate Artworks (installed in 2020) each comprise a unique canoer type, matching the river named on the gate. A seagoing canoe is on the Salish Sea gate, a deep-river canoe on the Green River gate, and a shallow sturdy canoe on the Cedar River gate.