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A new exhibit at the Tacoma Art Museum, "GATHER: 27 Years of Hilltop Artists," brings together the work of 21 contemporary artists who were introduced to glass arts through the Hilltop Artists youth development program over the past few decades.
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'The Current' grant will support Black artists from the greater Tacoma area. Along with the initial $15,000 award, the awardee can use additional $12,000 for museum programming.
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An expansive view of African American history and art is now on display at Tacoma Art Museum.Shirley and Bernard Kinsey started collecting after their son…
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Margaret Bullock did not expect the latest exhibition at the Tacoma Art Museum to be so timely. And it’s fair to say she didn’t want it to be timely,…
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Carolyn Sherer wants you to meet Lucy.Lucy is a 15-year-old girl who self-identifies as trans. She’s wearing a dress of white and tan stripes with a…
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Can you name and count the Native American tribes in our state? Photographer Matika Wilbur thinks everyone should be able to. She has set out to visit and…
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A tiny space with big ideas. This is the motto of the Telephone Room in Tacoma. It claims to be one of the smallest places in the world where artists…
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Right now the Tacoma Art Museum is the only place on the West Coast where you can see the controversial exhibit, Hide-Seek, Difference and Desire in…