Museum of Glass

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1801 Dock St
Tacoma, WA 98402
Located in Tacoma, Washington, Museum of Glass is a premier contemporary art museum dedicated to glass and glassmaking in the West Coast’s largest and most active museum glass studio. The Museum has established a reputation for hosting impactful and engaging artist residencies, organizing and exhibiting nationally traveling exhibitions, and creating unique programs for visitors, all while building a growing permanent collection chronicling the development of modern and contemporary glass.

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Mariana G.
3/27/2025

I'm a Dale Chihuly fanatic -- I will go anywhere to see his work on display. So when I learned there was a Chihuly exhibition in the Museum of Glass, as well as the Bridge of Glass outside the...

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Royal P.
3/3/2025

One of the coolest spots in Washington. The museum is on the small side but very well curated, and you can cover everything in less than 1.5 hour. Some features of the museum: * Outdoor bridge:...

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Beck R.
6/27/2025

As an artist, if I go to a museum or a gallery, and I'm touched by even one artist work, it was worth it to me. I really enjoyed coming here it is a small museum. The atmosphere is refined...

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Sarah S.
7/21/2024

We came to the Glass Museum on Sunday. I love the museum-there is so much care put into the exhibitions, and it was cool to be able to see live glass blowing! I love their gift shop, which is an...

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Ric V.
5/7/2025

The museum is small. You can see all the displays in 15 minutes. It's $22 a person. The coolest thing is watching them make the glass art. The seats are small and uncomfortable. The gift shop is...

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