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Tacoma Rainiers Batting Cage
For the ninth year, Minor League Baseball and Joe Torre Safe At Home have teamed up to raise awareness about violence and abuse and to inspire fans of all ages to join them in SAH’s critical...










Museum of Glass — Tacoma
The Museum needs to modernize, improve, and expand its gallery spaces to present a more thorough, interdisciplinary perspective on the art form, celebrate its pioneering artists, and exhibit more work from emerging and established artists. A foundational component of this expansion is a new...



Museum of Glass Tacoma
The Museum needs to modernize, improve, and expand its gallery spaces to present a more thorough, interdisciplinary perspective on the art form, celebrate its pioneering artists, and exhibit more work from emerging and established artists. A foundational component of this expansion is a new...

Museum of Glass
The Museum’s Visiting Artist Residency Program hosts artists in our world-class Hot Shop to create new works in glass with our Hot Shop Team. These artists create a sense of excitement and wonder as they experiment and explore new directions in their art that may not be possible in their own...



Museum of Glass Tacoma
The Museum needs to modernize, improve, and expand its gallery spaces to present a more thorough, interdisciplinary perspective on the art form, celebrate its pioneering artists, and exhibit more work from emerging and established artists. A foundational component of this expansion is a new...

Tacoma Art Museum Mosaic Program
TAM’s Haub Curatorial/Educational Fellow provides ongoing opportunities for one to two fellowships per year. Haub fellowships offer young scholars an opportunity to work on individual projects and research initiatives that support academic advancement in western American art.

Tacoma Art Museum Photography
TAM’s Haub Curatorial/Educational Fellow provides ongoing opportunities for one to two fellowships per year. Haub fellowships offer young scholars an opportunity to work on individual projects and research initiatives that support academic advancement in western American art.




