Echoes of the Floating World
Japan’s images of the floating world, also known as ukiyo-e, consistently inspire artistic movements across the globe, including here in the Pacific Northwest. This exhibition highlights Japanese woodblock prints from … Continue reading Echoes of the Floating World
Sea Change: The Art of Karen Hackenberg
Charles Peterson’s Nirvana: On Photography and Performance
what if
what if draws inspiration from Elizabeth Alexander’s The Black Interior where she looks to (and hopes for) authentic re-envisioning for Black art, questioning what the inner lives of black artists and … Continue reading what if
Nepantla: The Land is The Beloved
Blackness is…the Refusal to be Reduced
The Abiqueños and The Artist
Finding Home: The Chinese American West
Momentum: New Work in the Collection
Tacoma Art Museum’s collection of art sets it apart from most museums. With more than 5,400 works in the collection, TAM is focused on regional art by Northwest artists, including … Continue reading Momentum: New Work in the Collection