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Since the Museum of Glass opened in 2002, it has been one of Tacoma's biggest attractions. More than 2 million people have visited the museum, which is the only museum west of the Mississippi that ...
Tacoma’s Museum of Glass opened 20 years ago. It brought revitalization to the waterfront and established the city as a center for glass art.
Elsewhere in the Museum of Glass, traveling exhibits in three large galleries demonstrated the amazing creations of Ginny Ruffner, who regards creativity as “a flowering tornado”; Paul ...
Tacoma is known for its glass art, but it's the variety of venues where it can be found that makes a weekend getaway to its Museum District so appealing.
Pre-application has been filed with the City of Tacoma for renovation and expansion to accommodate Italian master’s collection and other changes.
A blown glass piece by Trenton Quiocho, a Hilltop Artists Program alumni and curator of the exhibit “GATHER: 27 Years of Hilltop Artists” is seen on Tuesday, March 29, at the Tacoma Art Museum ...
The Museum of Glass in Tacoma is in preliminary plans for $25M renovation project, showcasing Italian artist Lino Tagliapietra’s work in gallery space.
Museum programs include the Museum District Pass, a pass for admission to Tacoma Art Museum, the Museum of Glass, LeMay-America’s Car Museum, and the WSHM good for use within seven days: $45 for ...
"Tacoma has invested a lot of money in the Museum of Glass, and we have a really strong culture of glass arts with deep roots in the city," Travel Tacoma CEO Dean Burke says. The museum's Chihuly ...
If you're headed to Tacoma during the holidays (or through the first week of the year), look on the Tacoma Art Museum's website for skating hours and prices at the Polar Plaza..
We head straight for Tacoma’s cultural core. First stop: the Tacoma Art Museum, a beautiful collection with a strong focus on Northwestern and Indigenous artists. Just across the Chihuly Bridge of ...
You can see LeMay: American’s Car Museum from the freeway. Tacoma is also home to the Washington State Historical Museum, the Museum of Glass, and the Tacoma Art Museum.