Seattle Aquarium
Jay Chavez is a dedicated teaching artist and performer with a diverse background in theatre and marine science education. Currently serving as a teaching artist at Seattle Children's Theatre since November 2021, Jay also contributes to the Seattle Aquarium as a marine science performer and puppeteer, engaging patrons with educational content. Previous experience includes a sales associate role at Hot Box Smoke Shop and as a quest leader at Majestic Adventures, along with teaching playwriting at Garfield High School through the Young Playwrights Program at ACT Theatre. Jay holds a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from Western Washington University, earned in 2019.
Seattle Aquarium
The Seattle Aquarium is the ninth largest aquarium in the U.S. by attendance and among the top five paid visitor attractions in the Puget Sound region. Since our opening, we’ve hosted over 22 million visitors and provided marine conservation education to over 1.6 million school children. We’re proud to be accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Opened in 1977, the Seattle Aquarium was owned and operated by the City of Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation until 2010, when the nonprofit Seattle Aquarium Society assumed its management—a model used by most leading zoos and aquariums across the country. In 2007, the Aquarium opened a major expansion that added 18,000 square feet of space to the facility, including an impressive 120,000-gallon exhibit, a gift shop, café, meeting/event space and more. Our mission, Inspiring Conservation of Our Marine Environment, is reflected in everything we do—exhibits, events, conservation and education programs, research activities and more. This important work wouldn’t be possible without support from our community, members, staff and volunteers. The Seattle Aquarium operates as a nonprofit 501c3, through a long-term operating agreement with the City of Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation.