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American Art Company--Tacoma
1126 Broadway Plaza, 1-800-753-2278
Art Stop
940 Broadway, 253/274-1630, artstop@hotmail.com
Tues.-Fri. 9:30-5:30, Sat. 9:30-4:30, and Third Thursdays 'til 8pm. Featuring fine, handmade contemporary craft in a variety of media with a focus on ceramics. This friendly hands-on gallery shares space with LeRoy Jewelers, Tacoma's premier designer of fine custom jewelry for over 60 years.
BKB & Company
1734 Pacific Ave., 253/272-6884
Brick & Mortar
811 Pacific Ave., Ste 300, 253/591-2787
Chihuly at Union Station
1717 Pacific Avenue
Curtright & Son Tribal Art
708 Market St., Ste. 408, 253/383-2969, 360/349-7032 cell, 877/463-2135, tyeejack@yahoo.com
At the Roberson on Ledger Square. Thur.-Sat. 11am-4pm or by appt. We exhibit North American Indian material culture, photography, regional paintings, arts and crafts. If you love cultural history and the visual arts, you will love the experience. We buy, consign, and sell historical treasures.
Freighthouse Art Gallery
602 E. 25th St., Ste. 60, 253/383-9765
Gallery 96 Tacoma
253/495-1830
Kittredge Gallery
1500 N. Lawrence., Univ. of Puget Sound, 253/879-3701 or 253/879-2806
The Lakewood Gallery
9514D Gravelly Lake Drive SW, Lakewood, 253/584-1774
Madera Architectural Elements
2210 Court A, 253/572-1218
Mandarin Antiques & Pianos
616 St. Helens Ave., 253/582-6655
Mavi Contemporary Art
502 Sixth Ave., 253/759-6233
Museum of Glass
1801 East Dock St., 253/284-4750, 1-866/4MUSEUM, fax 253/396-1769, info@museumofglass.org
In a dynamic learning environment, appreciate the medium of
glass through creative experiences, collections and exhibitions.
Feel the heat as artists create masterpieces from molten glass in
the Hot Shop. Experience exhibitions and installations in the
galleries and on the outdoor plazas. "Glimmering Gone: Beth
Lipman and Ingalena Klenell" thru Mar. 11; "Mildred Howard:
Parenthetically Speaking" thru Apr. 29; Gathering: John Miller
and Friends" thru June 10; "Beauty Beyond Nature: The Glass
Art of Paul Stankard" thru June 17; "Scapes: Laura de Santillana
and Alessandro Diaz de Santillana" Apr. 7, 2012-Mar. 2013;
"Lino Tagliapietra from Murano to Studio Glass" July 14-Jan. 6,
2013.
Proctor Art Gallery
3811 N 26th St., 253/759-4238
Sandpiper Gallery
2221 N. 30th, 253/627-6667
Tacoma Art Museum
1701 Pacific Ave., Downtown Tacoma, 253/272-4258, Fax 253/627-1898, info@TacomaArtMuseum.org
Wed.-Sun. 10am-5pm, Third Thursday 5pm-8pm. Tacoma Art Museum is dedicated to connecting people through art as well as showcasing and collecting Northwest art. The museum features five galleries that wrap around an open-air interior stone garden. Wed.-Sun. 10am-5pm, Third Thursday 10am-8pm. Admission: Adults, $10, Students/military/seniors $8, Family (2 adults and 4 youth under 18) $25. Children 5 and under free.
Tacoma Glassblowing Studio
114 S. 23rd St., 253/383-3499
Thomas Handforth Gallery
Tacoma Public Library, 1102 Tacoma Ave. S., 253/591-5688
Throwing Mud Gallery
2212 N. 30th St., 253/254-7961, eileen@throwingmudgallery.com
Mon. noon-5pm, Tues.-Sat. 10am-5pm, closed Sun. Large selection of high-quality contemporary handcrafted pottery, jewelry, wood, glass, and much, much more by local and regional artisans. Working studio and classroom of Mark Hudak. Pottery classes taught at the studio.
Traver Gallery
1821 E. Dock St., Suite 100, 253/383-3685, info@travergallery.com
Tues.-Sat. 10am-6pm, Sun. noon-5pm. The Traver Gallery presents a diverse selection of contemporary painting, sculpture, and ceramics by major artists, and is one of the leading dealers of contemporary studio glass in the United States.
Vetri International Glass
1821 E. Dock St., #101, 253/383-3692
Viceroy Art Gallery
711 Court A, Ste. 100, 253/572-9818
Washington State History Museum
1911 Pacific Ave., 1-888-BETHERE. Fax 253-272-9518
White Dove Gallery
5934 88th St. SW, Lakewood, 253/582-7859
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