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~ Tacoma, WA- The historic Tacoma Armory will be hosting a two-day arts market, Arts at the Armory, on November 15 and 16 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event is open to the community and offers a vibrant showcase of over 130 Tacoma-based artists across various mediums.
Attendees can expect to find a diverse range of art forms including printmaking, painting, glasswork, textiles, jewelry, sculpture, photography, and literary arts. This free event is suitable for all ages and provides an opportunity to connect with local creatives and explore Tacoma's thriving arts scene. It also offers a chance to shop for unique handmade gifts.
In addition to the art market, there will be a local coffee shop and food truck on-site for attendees to enjoy. To reduce traffic congestion and promote sustainability, organizers are encouraging attendees to use public transportation or carpool. Street and lot parking options near the Tacoma Armory are also available.
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Arts at the Armory is presented by the City of Tacoma Community & Economic Development Department's Arts & Cultural Vitality Division in partnership with event sponsor Tacoma Arts Live. This event is an extension of Tacoma Arts Month, an annual citywide celebration of arts and culture held in October. Its purpose is to support local artists and foster creative community connections throughout the year.
For more information about Arts at the Armory, visit tacomaartsmonth.org/2025-arts-at-the-armory. This event is made possible by sponsors including KBTC, KNKX, Northwest Public Broadcasting, ParentMap, Pierce Transit, Preview Magazine, Showcase Magazine, South Sound Business Magazine, South Sound Magazine, and SouthSoundTalk.
Attendees can expect to find a diverse range of art forms including printmaking, painting, glasswork, textiles, jewelry, sculpture, photography, and literary arts. This free event is suitable for all ages and provides an opportunity to connect with local creatives and explore Tacoma's thriving arts scene. It also offers a chance to shop for unique handmade gifts.
In addition to the art market, there will be a local coffee shop and food truck on-site for attendees to enjoy. To reduce traffic congestion and promote sustainability, organizers are encouraging attendees to use public transportation or carpool. Street and lot parking options near the Tacoma Armory are also available.
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Arts at the Armory is presented by the City of Tacoma Community & Economic Development Department's Arts & Cultural Vitality Division in partnership with event sponsor Tacoma Arts Live. This event is an extension of Tacoma Arts Month, an annual citywide celebration of arts and culture held in October. Its purpose is to support local artists and foster creative community connections throughout the year.
For more information about Arts at the Armory, visit tacomaartsmonth.org/2025-arts-at-the-armory. This event is made possible by sponsors including KBTC, KNKX, Northwest Public Broadcasting, ParentMap, Pierce Transit, Preview Magazine, Showcase Magazine, South Sound Business Magazine, South Sound Magazine, and SouthSoundTalk.
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