Friday, January 30, 2015

February 2015 Stories in Art at the TAM!

Please join us for our next 2 installments of Stories in Art at the Torrance Art Museum.  They will take place on:

Thursday, February 19th and 26th from 4 to 6 pm

Click here to access the Stories in Art reading list connected to our current exhibitions, Sincerely Yours and Manifest American Mythic.

Check out the ONLINE GALLERY!!

Click here to access the online gallery exhibition: 

Traces of the Gesture
Curated by SUSAN LIZOTTE

 

 

 

 

Sincerely Yours Panel Discussion

Join TAM and Sincerely Yours Artists for a panel discussion from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m on Saturday, February 7th, 2015.  This is a great opportunity to view the exhibition and to meet the artists and curators.  

As a Benefactor Level member of TAMA you can enjoy preferential seating at all Panel Discussions as well as a private curator-led exhibition gallery tour!  Check out our membership options today & consider joining to support the Torrance Art Museum.  

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Learn More About Supporting the Torrance Art Museum in 2015

We're hoping you enjoyed the Opening Reception of the TAM's 2015 first exhibitions!!  If so, we invite you to express your thoughts on their Yelp! page

In case you are not on the TAM mailing list, here is their most recent press release.

Information regarding the TAM February 2015 Stories in Art programs will be posted shortly.

Click no further if you are looking for TAM on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.

Looking for a unique and rewarding volunteer experience here in Torrance?  Check out the Docent Program at the TAM. 

Lastly, if you are searching for a way to support the TAM and become involved in increasing the level of advocacy for the TAM, join TAMA today!!

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Congratulations to our very own Max Presneill!!!

Check out this awesome Artillery article on the TAM Head Curator, Max Presneill.  Max and his staff continue to curate some of the area's most contemporary and provocative art shows that challenge the viewer to think beyond the conventional and explore the outermost areas of their views of art!  Well done!!