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    Eric Cederstrand
    The art installation consists of a trio of three-dimensional metal, laser-cut half-spheres that range in diameter between three feet, five feet, and eight feet, and feature an intricate design pattern. The pieces will be bolted to a blank facade situated between two historic buildings on Broadway. (IMAGE COURTESY JONATHAN CLARREN)
    Art installation aims to illuminate Tacoma's Theater District
    By Todd Matthews • October 16, 2015 11:30 am

    Artist Jonathan Clarren is creating an art installation for downtown Tacoma’s Theater District.

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    The art installation will be created by Seattle-based artist Jonathan Clarren and consist of three metal, laser-cut half-spheres ranging in diameter between three feet and nearly seven feet, and feature an intricate design pattern, according to the proposal. Once installed, the art is expected to "cast unique shadow patterns on the wall enhancing the display and always changing." The project is estimated to cost approximately $20,000 to $25,000. (COURTESY PHOTO)
    Art installation approved for downtown Tacoma Theater District...
    By Todd Matthews • May 29, 2015 10:03 am

    A plan to install artwork on a bare wall located between two historic buildings in Tacoma’s Theater District is closer…

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    Spaceworks Tacoma launches new online map
    Spaceworks Tacoma launches new online map
    By Index Staff • July 20, 2011 12:00 am

    our the next round of Spaceworks Tacoma installations on a new, interactive online map. Check out the map on your…

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    New Spaceworks installations hit downtown Tacoma storefronts in March
    New Spaceworks installations hit downtown Tacoma storefronts in...
    By Index Staff • February 22, 2011 12:00 am

    The third round of Spaceworks Tacoma artists have been selected and in March their new installations and projects will be…

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    (FILE PHOTO BY TODD MATTHEWS)
    Artists invited to Spaceworks Tacoma meeting April 28
    By Todd Matthews • April 20, 2010 12:00 am

    The Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber of Commerce has announced a community meeting will be held Weds., April 28 at 5:30 p.m….

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    This vacant storefront at 906 Broadway could become a creative space for Tacoma artists thanks to a pilot project set to begin in June. The project, known as "Spaceworks Tacoma," would provide space for art residencies, static art installations, and creative business incubators. "Property owners bene
    (Creative) Space Available: Pilot project pairs artists, vacant...
    By Todd Matthews • March 12, 2010 12:00 am

    Downtown Tacoma could see some additional foot traffic thanks to a pilot program that aims to place artists and creative…

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    Chamber announces New Tacoma Award winners
    Chamber announces New Tacoma Award winners
    By Todd Matthews • April 15, 2008 12:00 am

    The Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber announced this year’s recipients of the New Tacoma Awards during an annual luncheon at City Club…

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    First New Tacoma Awards handed out
    First New Tacoma Awards handed out
    By Brett Davis • February 26, 2004 12:00 am

    The Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber and Heritage Bank honor individuals, businesses and organizations.

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    (Photo by Brett Davis)
    Developers discuss downtown designs
    By Brett Davis • December 5, 2002 12:00 am

    City Club of Tacoma dinner program: Guest speakers update their projects and focus on the future of growth in Tacoma.

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    "Tacoma Tech Talk for August 11, 2000"
    "Tacoma Tech Talk for August 11, 2000"
    By Steve Brown • August 11, 2000 12:00 am

    “Media, media, everywhere in Tacoma’s high-tech community; Survivor fever reaches Tacoma techies; and E-business Day is arriving soon – are…

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