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Heart of Glass: A Weekend in Tacoma
Tacoma is our happy place. We have a few scattered across the state, but Tacoma is the closest, the easiest, and the most familiar. When we’re craving inspiration or a meal that knocks us sideways, ...
Museum of Glass opened 20 years ago. Tacoma and glass art haven’t been the same since ... That show is currently at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.
The fires always burn at the Museum of Glass. For the past two decades, orange-hot molten glass has kept glass blowers busy and audiences enthralled inside the museum’s tilted cone. Twenty years ...
Glass art: Dale Chihuly put Tacoma on the map for glass art. The Museum of Glass features exhibits as well as hot-shop demonstrations. ... Tacoma, WA: No. 3 on America's Best Towns to Visit list.
This past week I drove over to Olympia, which is about a four-hour drive. It would be a bit shorter, but there are traffic slowdowns from Tacoma south. As we were inching along, I was thinking ...
Triceratops glass pipe by Oregon artist Ryan “Buck” Harris recently added to the collection at the Museum of Glass in downtown Tacoma, Washington, shown on Wednesday, April 17, 2024.
A pre-application filed with the City of Tacoma is the start of a long-planned renovation and expansion for the Museum of Glass. The filing dated April 11 proposes an expansion and renovation for ...
The Museum of Glass in Tacoma is in preliminary plans for $25M renovation project, ... Bad vibes linger after canceled WA state baseball games June 10, 2025 12:59 PM ...
Tacoma's Museum of Glass plans $25 million project for new gallery. expand. The Museum of Glass is will build a gallery to permanently showcase the works of Italian artist Lino Tagliapietra.
A Two-Way Mirror is an exhibition of contemporary Black artists who have used glass to create work that deconstructs social, cultural, gender, and racial identity concerns. Talk about being spoiled ...
Tacoma’s stunning setting and chilled-out charm give the city south of Seattle its own fan base. Plus, it’s home to a thriving art glass community.