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Tacoma: Connect With Creativity at Arts at the Armory
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~ Tacoma, Wash. - The city of Tacoma is gearing up for a vibrant two-day arts market, Arts at the Armory, which will take place on December 7 and 8 at the historic Tacoma Armory. The event, organized by the Tacoma Arts Commission and sponsored by Tacoma Arts Live, aims to showcase the diverse talents of over 100 local artists.

Attendees can expect to see a variety of artistic disciplines and mediums on display, including ceramics, glasswork, painting, literary arts, jewelry making, textiles, music, dance, printmaking and more. This free event is open to all ages and offers a unique opportunity for the community to engage with local artists and purchase one-of-a-kind art pieces.

According to Jeanette Sanchez, a member of the Tacoma Arts Commission, Arts at the Armory is not just a great place for holiday shopping but also a celebration of talent and creativity. "It's an honor to be part of such a vibrant arts community," she said.

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With limited onsite parking available at the Armory, organizers are encouraging attendees to use public transit or carpool. Street parking and paid public parking options are also available nearby. The Armory is conveniently serviced by Pierce Transit bus routes 45 and 28.

Arts at the Armory is an extension of Tacoma Arts Month - an annual community celebration of the arts that includes various events hosted by local organizations. More information about this event can be found on tacomaartsmonth.org/arts-at-the-armory.

For those looking for year-round arts events in Tacoma, the Tacoma Creates Events Calendar offers a diverse range of programs from arts, culture, heritage and science organizations that are funded by Tacoma Creates. The calendar can be found on tacomacreates.org/events.

This celebration of Tacoma's thriving arts scene would not be possible without the support of media sponsors KBTC, KNKX Northwest Public Broadcasting ParentMap Preview, Showcase Magazine, South Sound Business, South Sound Magazine, and SouthSoundTalk.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to connect with creativity at Arts at the Armory and support local artists. Mark your calendars for December 7 and 8 and join in on the celebration of Tacoma's vibrant arts community.

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