Three galleries of changing contemporary art exhibitions and a number of indoor and outdoor installations are now on display.

Dale Chihuly: The Laguna Murano Chandelier  |  September 14, 2008 ? September, 2009

The George R. Stroemple Collection
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White Light: Glass Compositions by Daniel Clayman  |  September 14, 2008 ? June 14, 2009

Organized by Daniel Clayman Studio
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Contrasts: A Glass Primer | November 10, 2006 - November, 2009

Contrasts: A Glass Primer is designed as a compelling introduction to the medium of glass. The exhibition is comprised of international, historically important, and visually stunning works of glass art that are grouped to illustrate opposing ideas, techniques, and styles.
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Made at the Museum: The Visiting Artist Collection | Ongoing

Made at the Museum showcases a rotating selection of finished vessels and sculptures created by Visiting Artists during their residencies in the Museum's Hot Shop.
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Installations

[Image: Transition between planes by Martin Blank]Martin Blank, Fluent Steps

Martin Blank's Fluent Steps invites the viewer to explore the dynamic facets and planes created by Martin's artistic interpretation of water.
Opening April 18, 2009

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[Image: Murrelet on the Punty  Photo by Bill Ruth]Joseph Rossano,
Mirrored Murrelets

Mirrored Murrelets is a new outdoor art installation created by Joseph Rossano for the Museum’s Mezzanine Plaza.

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[Image: Gathering the Light by Cappy Thompson]Cappy Thompson, Gathering the Light

Cappy Thompson's Gathering the Light celebrates the story of glass blowing on an epic scale.
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2009 Annual Holiday Ornament
Regular Price: $40
Member Price: $34

Watch the Glass Art being made in Tacoma's Museum of Glass Hot Shop

TACOMA MUSEUM DISTRICT

Three Museums, One Short Walk. Extend your visit to the Museum of Glass by meeting our neighbors. Tacoma Art Museum and Washington State History Museum are inspiring venues just across the Chihuly Bridge of Glass.

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