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Home / TAM Blog / 2020

Yearly Archives: 2020

Abstract painting with gray and yellow shapes.
Education

Teachers as Artists

June 1, 2020 Mac Buff

Washington state is full of talented art teachers! Every year, the Washington Art Education Association showcases teacher talent by inviting educators to participate in Teachers As Artists, an annual juried … Continue reading Teachers as Artists →

Timothy White Eagle
Curatorial

Portraits Under Quarantine: An Interview with Steven Miller

June 1, 2020 Ellen Ito

Seattle based (and TAM collection) artist Steven Miller has been spending much of his time during the stay at home order creating a new series of work informed by the … Continue reading Portraits Under Quarantine: An Interview with Steven Miller →

Collection Artist
Artists Louis Bunce and Clifford Gleason painting an Alice in Wonderland mural for Bush Elementary School in Salem, Oregon.
Curatorial

From Despair to Hope- What We Can Learn for Today from Our Own Forgotten Stories

May 29, 2020 tacomaartmuseum

In Tacoma Art Museum’s new exhibition Forgotten Stories: Northwest Art of the 1930s, explores how in 1930s the US federal government appreciated art and artists as critical to economic and … Continue reading From Despair to Hope- What We Can Learn for Today from Our Own Forgotten Stories →

Martina Gangle in the Oregon Art Project studio in downtown Portland, working on one panel of the mural Early Oregon History for the Senior High School in Pendleton, Oregon, 1939-40.
Curatorial

The Contemporary Call for a New WPA

May 29, 2020 tacomaartmuseum

In February, Tacoma Art Museum opened Forgotten Stories: Northwest Art of the 1930s. In the 1930s, government investment in public art and artists in the Northwest supported communities and created … Continue reading The Contemporary Call for a New WPA →

Degas and the Opéra
Curatorial

Degas and the Opéra

May 29, 2020 David Setford

At the end of February, I was lucky enough to get to Washington DC., for a very special event. TAM’s quite outstanding work of art by Edgar Degas – Danseuses, … Continue reading Degas and the Opéra →

Single vessel from the Waiting Lady series. Shallow, small white porcelain bowl with the face of a female figure in black line on the interior.
Curatorial

Object of the Week – “Waiting Lady #291”

May 28, 2020 Michelle Reynolds

“I love creating open stories in my artwork” writes Seattle-based artist Saya Moriyasu. By using figurative elements, like those visible in “Waiting Lady 291,” and broad, yet informative titles, Moriyasu … Continue reading Object of the Week – “Waiting Lady #291” →

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Programming

Introducing Manny Santiago

May 28, 2020 Mary Brickle

Ahead of TAM’s Virtual Spring Luncheon, we wanted to introduce guest speaker Manny Santiago, who was appointed by Governor Jay Inslee as Executive Director of the Washington State LGBTQ Commission … Continue reading Introducing Manny Santiago →

Japanese woodblock print depicting a forest of trees without leaves.
Programming

TAM is going Virtual: Launching the 2020 Spring Luncheon

May 26, 2020 Mary Brickle

Tacoma Art Museum is excited to share the launch of our first ever virtual luncheon! During this seven day event, join us on TAM’s website where we’ll be sharing interviews … Continue reading TAM is going Virtual: Launching the 2020 Spring Luncheon →

TAM Blog
Large-scale portrait, head and neck only. Subject is artist, black hair, glasses, mustache
Curatorial

Object of the Week – “Self Portrait Drawing”

May 21, 2020 Michelle Reynolds

Portraits have a long history with examples in a variety of mediums and cultures across time. More than just a record of someone’s appearance, portraits are often used to show … Continue reading Object of the Week – “Self Portrait Drawing” →

Object of the Week•TAM Blog
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Curatorial

All About TAM: Buildings over Time

May 15, 2020 Margaret Bullock

Tacoma Art Museum was founded in 1935 but it was not until 2003 that it moved into a building designed specifically as an art museum. For 68 years the organization … Continue reading All About TAM: Buildings over Time →

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