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Learn more the services available and tips to make the most of your visit. MOG’s educator and docent-led tours provide personal and interactive experiences of the artwork currently on display at the Museum. Museum of Glass is located in downtown Tacoma.
Visitors to create their own art with a variety of hands-on workshops in glassmaking, fusing, sketching, and painting, inspired by the Museum’s current exhibitions.
Collection of Museum of Glass, Tacoma, Washington, gift of the artist (VA.2015.35). Photo by Lynn Thompson. Museum of Glass acknowledges and is grateful to be located on the traditional homelands of the Puyallup Tribe and Coast Salish peoples.
Located in Tacoma, Washington, Museum of Glass is a premier contemporary art museum dedicated to glass and glassmaking in the West Coast’s largest and most active museum glass studio. The Museum has established a reputation for hosting impactful and engaging artist residencies, organizing and exhibiting nationally traveling exhibitions, and ...
A Peek Into an Exhibition Designer’s Process. Museum of Glass acknowledges and is grateful to be located on the traditional homelands of the Puyallup Tribe and Coast Salish peoples. The Puyallup people have lived on and stewarded these lands since the beginning of time and continue to do so today.
The galleries at Museum of Glass are dedicated to both temporary exhibitions, as well as works from our Permanent Collections that feature twentieth and twenty-first century glass.
Join Museum of Glass for a special Veterans Day Celebration, featuring free admission all day for veterans, active-duty military, and their families. The celebration program will include a color guard ceremony, the awarding of certificates to honor Hot Shop Heroes program participants, and Guest Speaker and artist Charles Burt .
returns for its fourth season on March 8, 2024. We invite you to join us in the Hot Shop Amphitheater for a release day watch party! We’ll be airing a very special episode that is near and dear to MOG’s heart – featuring our very own Hot Shop Director Benjamin Cobb as the guest judge!
Triceratops is an intricate, fully functional glass pipe painstakingly flameworked by artist Ryan “Buck” Harris. Harris owns and operates his own studio on the central Oregon coast and has a reputation for sculpting these unexpected – and awesome – pieces.
Located on the Thea Foss Waterway in downtown Tacoma, the Museum offers multiple spaces, both indoor and outdoor, as well as private access to the Museum’s galleries, creating an ideal setting for an unforgettable event.