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Event Series Liberation Arts Exhibit

Liberation Arts Exhibit

Alma Mater Tacoma 1322 S Fawcett Ave, Tacoma

Alma Mater presents a multimedia exhibit including portraits of icons, anime, horror, and nature. These artworks come from The Liberation Arts Project, a Black-led collective of incarcerated artists in Washington state. 100% of artwork sales proceeds go back to the artists. This exhibit has been organized to be available to view virtually on our website, > Continue Reading

Free

Craft Saturday – Puzzles & Games

Job Carr Cabin Museum 2350 N. 30th St., Tacoma, WA, United States

In Fall 2020, Job Carr Cabin Museum is offering socially-distanced Craft Saturdays. November 14, 11am-1pm, Puzzles and Games - Pick up a free craft kit from the museum porch on Saturday 11/14, 11am-1pm, while supplies last. First-come, first-served. Please use social distancing etiquette when you pick up your craft kit. - Children can use the > Continue Reading

Free

Art is Always Open Campaign Oct. 5 – Nov. 30

WA, United States

In this time of anxiety and uncertainty, the Tacoma art and cultural community believe that art and culture can help people find hope and solace as well as provide opportunities to bring us closer together. Our new fall campaign Art is Always Open will spread awareness about the myriad of digital programs and activities available > Continue Reading

Free
Event Series Liberation Arts Exhibit

Liberation Arts Exhibit

Alma Mater Tacoma 1322 S Fawcett Ave, Tacoma

Alma Mater presents a multimedia exhibit including portraits of icons, anime, horror, and nature. These artworks come from The Liberation Arts Project, a Black-led collective of incarcerated artists in Washington state. 100% of artwork sales proceeds go back to the artists. This exhibit has been organized to be available to view virtually on our website, > Continue Reading

Free

Art is Always Open Campaign Oct. 5 – Nov. 30

WA, United States

In this time of anxiety and uncertainty, the Tacoma art and cultural community believe that art and culture can help people find hope and solace as well as provide opportunities to bring us closer together. Our new fall campaign Art is Always Open will spread awareness about the myriad of digital programs and activities available > Continue Reading

Free
Event Series Liberation Arts Exhibit

Liberation Arts Exhibit

Alma Mater Tacoma 1322 S Fawcett Ave, Tacoma

Alma Mater presents a multimedia exhibit including portraits of icons, anime, horror, and nature. These artworks come from The Liberation Arts Project, a Black-led collective of incarcerated artists in Washington state. 100% of artwork sales proceeds go back to the artists. This exhibit has been organized to be available to view virtually on our website, > Continue Reading

Free

Art is Always Open Campaign Oct. 5 – Nov. 30

WA, United States

In this time of anxiety and uncertainty, the Tacoma art and cultural community believe that art and culture can help people find hope and solace as well as provide opportunities to bring us closer together. Our new fall campaign Art is Always Open will spread awareness about the myriad of digital programs and activities available > Continue Reading

Free

Craft Saturday – Holiday Ornament

Job Carr Cabin Museum 2350 N. 30th St., Tacoma, WA, United States

In Fall 2020, Job Carr Cabin Museum is offering socially-distanced Craft Saturdays. December 11, 11am-1pm, Holiday Ornament - Pick up a free craft kit from the museum porch on Saturday 11/14, 11am-1pm, while supplies last. First-come, first-served. Please use social distancing etiquette when you pick up your craft kit. - Children can use the materials > Continue Reading

Free

A Pioneering Spirit: A Conversation with Artist Dionne Bonner

Tacoma Historical Society 406 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA, United States

Please join us as we share a conversation with artist Dionne Bonner, whose exhibit, "A Pioneering Spirit: A Fight for Liberty and Freedom," is currently on display in our Tacoma Historical Society museum. The exhibit features oil paintings and biographical information which bring to life the journey of a handful of African American pioneers who > Continue Reading

Free

Black Voices from Tacoma’s Musical Past

Tacoma Public Library, Main Branch 1102 Tacoma Ave. S., Tacoma, WA, United States

In this presentation, Tacoma music historian Kim Davenport will share stories of black musicians from Tacoma's past who left an important legacy in our city. Some made Tacoma home while others were merely guests for a time, but all added to the artistic vitality of our community while confronting the realities of discrimination. The presentation > Continue Reading

Free