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Tacoma Art Museum: A sneak peek inside Haub Family Galleries

Published 11:02 am Thursday, November 13, 2014

"Blanket Stories: Transportation Object, Generous Ones, Trek," an outdoor sculpture created by Marie Watt (PHOTO BY TODD MATTHEWS)
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"Blanket Stories: Transportation Object, Generous Ones, Trek," an outdoor sculpture created by Marie Watt (PHOTO BY TODD MATTHEWS)
"Blanket Stories: Transportation Object, Generous Ones, Trek," an outdoor sculpture created by Marie Watt (PHOTO BY TODD MATTHEWS)
The gift shop offers the new collection catalogue "Art of the American West: The Haub Family Collection at Tacoma Art Museum." (PHOTO BY TODD MATTHEWS)
The Haub Family Collection includes 295 works of Western American art dating back to circa-1800 by artists such as E. Martin Hennings, Georgia O'Keeffe, Tom Lovell, and John Clymer (among others). (PHOTO BY TODD MATTHEWS)
The Haub Family Collection includes 295 works of Western American art dating back to circa-1800 by artists such as E. Martin Hennings, Georgia O'Keeffe, Tom Lovell, and John Clymer (among others). (PHOTO BY TODD MATTHEWS)
The Haub Family Collection includes 295 works of Western American art dating back to circa-1800 by artists such as E. Martin Hennings, Georgia O'Keeffe, Tom Lovell, and John Clymer (among others). (PHOTO BY TODD MATTHEWS)
TAM's Rock Hushka describes "Blanket Stories: Transportation Object, Generous Ones, Trek," an outdoor sculpture created by Marie Watt that consists of two curving towers of stacked blankets cast in bronze. (PHOTO BY TODD MATTHEWS)

The Tacoma Art Museum (TAM) has planned several events this weekend to celebrate the completion of the museum’s 16,000-square-foot expansion and the grand opening of the Haub Family Galleries inaugural exhibition from the Haub Family Collection.

The Haub Family Collection includes 295 works of Western American art that dates back to circa-1800 by artists such as E. Martin Hennings, Georgia O’Keeffe, Tom Lovell, and John Clymer (among others). The work was donated by Erivan and Helga Haub and their family, and represents the single largest gift in the museum’s history. The art work will be presented in a new wing designed by award-winning architect Tom Kundig of Olson Kundig Architects. The new galleries double the museum’s total gallery space.

This week, TAM staff invited the Tacoma Daily Index to tour the museum expansion and preview the new galleries. TAM will host the Go West Gala on Friday evening, as well as the Go West Grand Opening on Saturday. More information is available online here.

To read the Tacoma Daily Index’s complete and comprehensive coverage of the Tacoma Art Museum’s expansion project, click on the following links: