Tag: Tacoma Art Museum
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2021 TAM Virtual Gala
Join us for TAM’s annual gala celebrating outstanding art and community impact! In lieu of the in-person gathering, we are excited to cordially invite you to join us for a > Continue Reading
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Live Performance | Northwest Sinfonietta Attuned
Join us for the Northwest Sinfonietta’s Attuned a live concert featuring African-American composers throughout history with special dance choreography performed and created by the Tacoma Urban Performing Arts Center (T.U.P.A.C.). > Continue Reading
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Community Conversation | The Kinsey Collection and Tacoma
Join the Tacoma Art Museum for a community conversation with the Kinseys. Explore the inner workings of The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection, the connections between the exhibition > Continue Reading
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Hear from the Kinseys | Harlem Renaissance
Join the Tacoma Art Museum for an exclusive conversation with the Kinseys as they discuss the Harlem Renaissance, its place in the The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection, > Continue Reading
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Kinsey Collection Opening Block Party
Join Tacoma Art Museum as we celebrate the opening of The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection! Be among the first to see the exhibition and take part in > Continue Reading
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Art is Always Open Campaign Oct. 5 – Nov. 30
In this time of anxiety and uncertainty, the Tacoma art and cultural community believe that art and culture can help people find hope and solace as well as provide opportunities > Continue Reading
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The Legacy of Mr. Rogers In Tacoma’s Whole Child Virtual Expanded Learning
For more than 30 years Mister Rogers used his groundbreaking PBS television show to make a personal connection with millions of children. Speaking directly into the camera, he invited his viewers to join him in learning new things, playing together, and reflecting on what it means to be a good > Continue Reading
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Public Art in Tacoma: Rapid Murals
During the economic depression of the 1930s, U.S. government art projects created a wealth of public art and supported artists across the country, as explored in the exhibition Forgotten Stories: Northwest > Continue Reading
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Summer SOULstice
Hosted by Tacoma’s former Poet Laureate Kellie Richardson, Summer SOULstice is an intersection of creativity, community and commerce. June 21st marks summer solstice, the longest day and shortest night of > Continue Reading
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Morning Art Teaches Tacoma Students About Making Choices
On a recent Tuesday morning, Sasha, a third-grader at Tacoma’s Fawcett Elementary, created a sumi ink painting while catching up with a few of her best friends before school started. > Continue Reading