Tacoma Art Museum
1123 Pacific Avenue (12th & Pacific)
Tacoma, WA, 98402
Tacoma, WA, 98402
At TAM, you will find past favorites Catalan Masters of the 20th Century; Picasso: Ceramics from the Marina Picasso Collection; Our Nation's Colors: A Celebration of American Painting; and Inside Out: New Chinese Art. And don't miss our permanent collection of Dale Chihuly glass always on view.
Tacoma Art Museum was founded by a group of volunteers in 1935 and has since grown to become a national model for regional, mid-sized museums. The museum is dedicated to exhibiting and collecting Northwest art, with the mission of connecting people through art. The museum’s permanent collection includes the premier collection of Dale Chihuly’s glass artwork on permanent public display.
Tacoma Art Museum opened its current facility on May 3, 2003, when it moved from a former bank building that was built in 1920. Nearly twice the size of its previous building, Tacoma Art Museum’s new $22-million Antoine Predock-designed structure provides the space to exhibit more of the permanent collection. In designing the building, Predock drew inspiration from the region’s light, its relationship to the water, the neighborhood’s industrial history and character, Mount Rainier, the Thea Foss Waterway, and the surrounding structures in what is now known as the Museum District.
Tacoma Art Museum serves the diverse communities of the Northwest through its collection, exhibitions, and learning programs, emphasizing art and artists from the Northwest. Our vision is to be a national model for regional museums by creating a dynamic museum that engages, inspires, and builds community through art.
Our interactive artmaking studio, ArtWORKS, is always open for visitors of all ages and our award-winning learning programs include artful, fun for all ages.
This attraction is located about
14.8
miles from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
Tacoma Art Museum was founded by a group of volunteers in 1935 and has since grown to become a national model for regional, mid-sized museums. The museum is dedicated to exhibiting and collecting Northwest art, with the mission of connecting people through art. The museum’s permanent collection includes the premier collection of Dale Chihuly’s glass artwork on permanent public display.
Tacoma Art Museum opened its current facility on May 3, 2003, when it moved from a former bank building that was built in 1920. Nearly twice the size of its previous building, Tacoma Art Museum’s new $22-million Antoine Predock-designed structure provides the space to exhibit more of the permanent collection. In designing the building, Predock drew inspiration from the region’s light, its relationship to the water, the neighborhood’s industrial history and character, Mount Rainier, the Thea Foss Waterway, and the surrounding structures in what is now known as the Museum District.
Tacoma Art Museum serves the diverse communities of the Northwest through its collection, exhibitions, and learning programs, emphasizing art and artists from the Northwest. Our vision is to be a national model for regional museums by creating a dynamic museum that engages, inspires, and builds community through art.
Our interactive artmaking studio, ArtWORKS, is always open for visitors of all ages and our award-winning learning programs include artful, fun for all ages.
| Price | : | $8.00 - $9.00 |
| Duration | : | about 2 hours |
| Hours | : | Wednesday — Sunday, 10 am — 5 pm Third Thursday, 10 am — 8 pm Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day Closed |
| Features | : | Handicapped Accessible |
| Phone | : | 253-272-4258 |
| Website | : | http://www.tacomaartmuseum.org/ |












