Tacoma artist Lisa Kinoshita recently unveiled artwork she created as a result of a $7500 award from the Greater Tacoma Community Foundation (GTCF). ...See all stories on this topic...more
Jeweler and artist Lisa Kinoshita created a trio of fiberglass purses for her commission by the Greater Tacoma Community Foundation, which bestowed its ...See all stories on this topic...more
By Alec Clayton on September 16, 2010 WINNER: Nicholas Nyland's "Dog Love," 2009, is part of "The Greater Tacoma Community Foundation's Foundation of Art ...See all stories on...more
It's a display of all nominees and winners of the Greater Tacoma Community Foundation Art Award in the award's three-year history. ...See all stories on this topic...more
Tacoma's best will attend the opening reception for The Greater Tacoma Community Foundation's Foundation of Art Award, 2008-2010 Thursday, Sept. 2, 5-7 pmTwenty-five artists over the past...more
Tacoma's best will attend the opening reception for The Greater Tacoma Community Foundation's Foundation of Art Award, 2008-2010 Thursday, Sept. ...See all stories on this topic...more
By Ron Swarner on August 31, 2010 Nicholas Nyland's "Dog Love," 2009, is part of "The Greater Tacoma Community Foundation's Foundation of Art Award, ...See all stories on this...more
Kittredge Gallery, located at 1500 N. Warner in Tacoma at the University of Puget Sound, is partnering with The Greater Tacoma Community Foundation to present an exhibition of nominees and winners of...more
TACOMA, WASH (August 11, 2010) – The Greater Tacoma Community Foundation is accepting applications from Pierce County musicians to take part in a music...more
Tacoma artist Lisa Kinoshita is the winner of The Greater Tacoma Community Foundation's third annual Foundation of Art Award. The $7500 award recognizes...more
Textbooks for Change, a London-based social enterprise that has obtained the B Corporation seal for positive social and environmental impact, is seeking investors that would be helping the company expand.