8/25/2023 0 Comments Runway fashion tacoma![]() Note: Manolo will take a break from 1:00-2:00 PM.ġ1:00 AM – 4:00 PM Museum of Glass – Weave-in with The Hazel Pete Institute of Chehalis Basketryġ2:00 PM Washington State History Museum – Community blessing and welcome with Connie McCloud, Cultural Director of the Puyallup Tribeġ2:15 PM Washington State History Museum – performance by renowned flute musician Vince Redhouse, Navajoġ2:30-1:00 PM Tacoma Art Museum – Curator’s Tour of the Haub Family Wingġ:00 PM Tacoma Art Museum – Native Designers Runway Fashion ShowĢ:00 PM Meet in the TAM lobby and then head to Tollefson Plaza with Puyallup artist Qwalsius (Shaun Peterson) for a short tour of his work, spuyaləpabš/Welcome Figure. View stunning glass art exhibitions at Museum of Glass.ġ0:00 AM – 5:00 PM Museum of Glass – Manolo Aguilera, Indigenous-Mexican from the Veracruz region, will create in the Hot Shop at Museum of Glass. Experience new pieces of art in Native Portraiture: Power and Perception as well as On Native Land, featuring landscape paintings paired with land acknowledgments to recognize more than 75 Native American communities whose homelands are pictured, at the Tacoma Art Museum. WSHM: Arts Market – Meet artist vendors to learn more about their crafts while you shop for original art, jewelry, textiles, and a wide range of hand-crafted products.Įxhibitions – Explore the IN THE SPIRIT Contemporary Native Arts exhibition and vote for the People’s Choice awards at the Washington State History Museum. Explore the IN THE SPIRIT Contemporary Native Arts exhibition at the History Museum and exhibitions at TAM and MOG.Watch artist demonstrations in painting, weaving, and glass.See the Native-designer fashion show at TAM.Experience performances by Native singers, dancers, and musicians.Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Festivities are both indoors and outside, the event is FREE and open to the public, including free admission to all three museums. 2 at The 17th annual IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival will be held in person on Saturday, August 6! This beloved summer tradition celebrates the diverse Native cultures of our region and is hosted by the Washington State History Museum, Tacoma Art Museum, and Museum of Glass. An online vendor-market will also be available through Sept. This event is held at the Washington State History Museum, Tacoma Art Museum, and Museum of Glass, with indoor and outdoor activities. IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival Virtual Tours, Online Exhibits, Online Programs.Lewis & Clark in Columbia River Country.Interactive Timeline Lesson Plan (Middle and High School).7th Grade Lesson Plan: How Can Ideas Spread and Lead to Change?.7th Grade Lesson Plan: Why is the Right to Vote Important?.4th Grade Lesson Plan: How Can Ideas Spread and Lead to Change?.4th Grade Lesson Plan: Why is the Right to Vote Important?. ![]() Chinese Exclusion Act Background Readings.History Lab: Transportation Artifacts & Ephemera.
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