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Collections Selections: Jacob Lawrence

Washington State History Museum 1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma

Jacob Lawrence, one of America’s most celebrated artists, moved to Seattle from New York in 1970. Shortly thereafter, in 1972, Lawrence was commissioned by the State Capital Museum to create a set of narrative paintings about the saga of pioneer George Bush, the first African American pioneer to settle in the Evergreen State. For preservation > Continue Reading

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Third Thursday

Washington State History Museum 1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma

Special exhibitions on view: Collections Selections: Jacob Lawrence, Two Centuries of Glass, Make/Do: A History of Creative Reuse, and Sleight of Hand: Magic and Spiritualism in the Twentieth Century. The new museum store, The Goods at the Museum, will be open too! Third Thursday is generously supported in part by Columbia Bank.

Free

Scholarly Selections: Wildfires and Humans in the Western United States

Washington State History Museum 1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma

Learn more about wildfires with Maureen C. Kennedy, Assistant Professor in Quantitative Fire at University of Washington Tacoma. She’ll talk about why wildfires are an important component of natural systems. She will overview wildfire and human interactions in the western states and talk about the current state of forest management. We will contemplate a possible > Continue Reading

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History After Hours: Ghost Museum

Washington State History Museum 1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma

Ready for some historically creepy fun? Grab a beer or a glass of wine before exploring the spookiest ghost stories from around Washington State! Lewis County Historical Museum’s director Jason Mattson will be here to share about paranormal occurrences and the county’s local ghost tours. You’ll also hear from paranormal investigators and learn how they > Continue Reading

$20 – $25

Veterans Day: WWI Weaponry with Joseph Govednik

Washington State History Museum 1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma

Discover the history behind American World War I technology with Cowlitz County Museum Director Joseph Govednik. Commemorate Veterans Day and the centennial of Armistice Day. Learn about Washington’s role in preparing the country to fight in WWI as well as the incredible advancements in technology which impacted far more than just wartime industries.

$11

Third Thursday

Washington State History Museum 1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma

Special exhibitions on view: Collections Selections: Jacob Lawrence, Two Centuries of Glass, Make/Do: A History of Creative Reuse (closing December 6!), and Sleight of Hand: Magic and Spiritualism in the Twentieth Century. Get in some holiday shopping at The Goods at the Museum, too. Third Thursday is generously supported by Columbia Bank.

Free

Scholarly Selections: What explains the acceptance (vs. the rejection) of scientific consensus on climate change? A study of 650 Florida Residents

Washington State History Museum 1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma

Join University of Washington Tacoma professor Rose Njorog in a conversation about public perceptions of climate change. In spite of the scientific consensus on climate change, survey findings show that the American public is polarized in its views. A study conducted among 650 Florida citizens in 2012 suggest that different factors (rather than political ideology) > Continue Reading

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Creative Construction Challenge!

Washington State History Museum 1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma

Families can work together to make something new and unusual at the History Museum's Creative Construction Challenge! Participants will receive a set of "themed ingredients" - hint: come early and take a look at the Makerspace in our exhibit Make/Do to get an idea of the materials you'll get to work with. Use your ingredients > Continue Reading

$5 – $17

History After Hours: CRAFT + BREW

Washington State History Museum 1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma

It’s a crafting and beer tasting bonanza! This is your last chance to see 180 really unusual items in the exhibition Make/Do: A History of Creative Reuse before it closes. Pair hands-on projects with specialty brews crafted by Washington breweries. Learn about each style of craft beer along with its historical significance to the area. > Continue Reading

$20 – $25

Third Thursday

Washington State History Museum 1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma

Special exhibitions on view: Collections Selections: Jacob Lawrence, Two Centuries of Glass, Sleight of Hand: Magic and Spiritualism in the Twentieth Century. Select unique gifts and complete your last-minute holiday shopping at The Goods at the Museum. Third Thursday is generously supported by Columbia Bank.

Free