Tacoma Art Museum

Tacoma Art Museum

Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos

Tacoma, WA 1,900 followers

TAM transforms our communities by sharing art that inspires broader perspectives and cultivates a compassionate future.

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About Tacoma Art Museum Tacoma Art Museum is a public-spirited institution that champions a dynamic and complex approach to exhibitions. The museum’s passionate staff are driven by the mission of connecting people through art, empowering visitors to create meaning with artworks through innovative interpretive and programming strategies. Named by USA Today as one of the “Top 10 Great Places to See Art in Smaller Cities,” the museum has developed a reputation for presenting art in a thought-provoking yet accessible manner with a strong commitment to Northwest art. Founded in 1935, TAM has strong roots in the community. Along with five other nearby museums and neighboring University of Washington at Tacoma, TAM anchors Tacoma’s lively downtown core.

Industry
Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Tacoma, WA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1935

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    Welcome to The Current Corner! In this series of videos, you'll hear from The Current committee (sometimes paired with artists in the region) sharing about works from TAM's permanent collection as they align with The Current, An Artist Award. In this first video, Artist Award Manager and Curator of The Current, An Artist Award, Victoria Miles, will be discussing Charlene Liu's "Swoops and Cyclone." Going into its second year, The Current, An Artist Award Program is one of a kind in the region, establishing an unrestricted financial award for a Black artist living and working in Tacoma. The Current is an opportunity to honor the ongoing contributions and artistic landscape of Black artists in the South Sound by generating recognition, providing connectivity, and strengthening our region’s creative ecology. The Current is an annual, unrestricted award providing financial and institutional support to a Black artist living and working in the Tacoma area. In recognition of artistic excellence and future promise, the awardee will receive a $15,000 unrestricted gift. Additionally, the awardee has the option of receiving various forms of support from the institution: whether that be career and artistry support or designing a program — all would include the full support of the Museum’s facilities, staff expertise, and labor. This dual investment champions the awardee directly and proliferates resources for the artist’s community, providing resources and strengthening networks that make creating art easier for Black artists. Charlene Liu (born Kao-hsiung, Taiwan, 1975) Swoops and Cyclone, 2012 Watercolor, handmade paper, and pigmented pulp Gift of Collect 21NW

    TAM // The Current Corner : episode 002

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  • View organization page for Tacoma Art Museum, graphic

    1,900 followers

    Welcome to The Current Corner! In this series of videos, you'll hear from The Current committee (sometimes paired with artists in the region) sharing about works from TAM's permanent collection as they align with The Current, An Artist Award. In this first video, Artist Award Manager and Curator of The Current, An Artist Award, Victoria Miles, will be discussing Carrie Mae Weems' "Not Manet's Type." Going into its second year, The Current, An Artist Award Program is one of a kind in the region, establishing an unrestricted financial award for a Black artist living and working in Tacoma. The Current is an opportunity to honor the ongoing contributions and artistic landscape of Black artists in the South Sound by generating recognition, providing connectivity, and strengthening our region’s creative ecology. The Current is an annual, unrestricted award providing financial and institutional support to a Black artist living and working in the Tacoma area. In recognition of artistic excellence and future promise, the awardee will receive a $15,000 unrestricted gift. Additionally, the awardee has the option of receiving various forms of support from the institution: whether that be career and artistry support or designing a program — all would include the full support of the Museum’s facilities, staff expertise, and labor. This dual investment champions the awardee directly and proliferates resources for the artist’s community, providing resources and strengthening networks that make creating art easier for Black artists. Carrie Mae Weems (born Portland, Oregon, 1953)  "Not Manet's Type," 2001 Offset photolithograph Photograph Gift of John J. O'Leary

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