Is Tacoma Art Museum Free?

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The Tacoma Art Museum (TAM) is located in Tacoma, Washington and has been providing art to the local community since 1935. TAM showcases regional, national and international art from renowned artists.

The museum also hosts special events and exhibitions throughout the year.

TAM offers free admission to all visitors on the first Thursday of each month, as well as free admission for children 17 years and younger on all days. Additionally, active military personnel and their families receive free admission to TAM with valid ID.

The museum also offers discounted admission for seniors (62+), students (with valid ID), and school groups.

TAM also has an interactive Art Studio where visitors are encouraged to explore their creativity by engaging with a variety of media such as painting, sculpture, clay work, drawing and more. This space is free for all visitors, but a suggested donation of $3 is appreciated.

TAM has an extensive collection of artwork in its permanent collection that spans over 7,000 works from the 19th century to present day. It includes works by contemporary Northwest artists such as Dale Chihuly and Mark Tobey as well as masters like Rembrandt van Rijn, Edgar Degas and Vincent van Gogh.

The Tacoma Art Museum provides a variety of ways to experience art without breaking the bank.

Conclusion:

Yes, Tacoma Art Museum is free for certain groups on certain days but not completely free for everyone every day. However, it still provides an amazing opportunity to experience art without having to spend a lot of money on admission fees.