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We're celebrating the end of our Sketch Club session virtually! TAM invited the students to submit their favorite works of art, which presents a variety of thoughts, personalities and emotions.
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#MuseumWeek #ChildrensEyesMW
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"The symbolism in this painting...displays the fragility of the human being in our world today being chased by the trials and tribulations presented and then rising above and becoming better for it." - Michele Livernash
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Absolutely! In the meantime, we're looking toward the mountains for snowy satisfaction. What about you
@HistoryMuseum @PDXArtMuseum @MuseumofGlass?
#MuseumSnowballFight
Kenneth Callahan, "Cascades," ca. 1930s. https://t.co/nt0NINogCh https://t.co/wfeCiQsoM2
Let's kick off #InspiredByTAM by introducing ourselves with some portraits! Artists create portraits to explore new techniques, document appearance, and express something deeper about themselves and others.
Create a portrait share it with us using #InspiredByTAM!
We are as excited as this Virginian Opossum that The Naturalist & The Trickster opens in 1 week! Take a cue from our opossum friend and grab a snack to enjoy while you discover more info on the show → https://t.co/AbVUJLf6aw
🎨 John James Audubon. "Virginian Opossum," 1845.
🚨 Head's up: TAM will be closed tomorrow, Sunday, May 5. In the meantime, please enjoy this lovely painting by Chinese-born artist Mian Situ. The focus of Situ's work has recently shifted to images of the Chinese immigrant experience in the historic American West.
#WomensHistoryMonth The Women Painters of Washington was organized in 1930 to offer support and professional opportunities for women artists in Washington state. This active and thriving organization has had over 1000 members since its founding. https://t.co/9NsAZwAuUV
Milt Simons' "Introspection" unites several of his favorite themes: the spiritual energies present in the universe, the importance of music, and his deep relationship with the city of Seattle. #BlackHistoryMonth
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Milt Simons
Introspection, 1957
Oil on canvas
🆕 opening December 22: Key to the Collection. Come see treasured favorites from our legacy collections of European paintings, Japanese woodblock prints, and American modern art.
Charles M. Russell, the self-proclaimed cowboy artist, was a prolific artist of Indian subjects. This painting "Indian Canoe Party" demonstrates his preferred style for depicting Native subjects in a romanticized manner. #NowOnView