New EnviroHouse exhibit features paintings, functional art
The new year brings new art to the EnviroHouse, featuring more than 20
paintings and functional art pieces made with salvaged material now on
display at the City of Tacoma's green model home, located at the Tacoma
Landfill.
This quarter's art installation showcases work from local artists Tom
Albers and Steve Lawler. Meet them and learn about their environmental
inspiration at the artists' reception from 6 to 8 p.m. on Jan. 15 at the
EnviroHouse (Tacoma Landfill), 3510 S. Mullen St.
The EnviroHouse art exhibit rotates on a quarterly basis and continually
seeks applications from artists with recycled-content artwork.
About the EnviroHouse
The City of Tacoma EnviroHouse is a permanent model home showcasing
green building and natural landscape ideas, materials and techniques to
create a healthy home and planet. Featuring the latest advances in
sustainable living, the EnviroHouse highlights readily available
products for new and existing homes and yards.
Hours: Wednesday-Friday: 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday-Sunday: 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Location: Tacoma Landfill, 3510 S. Mullen St.
Admission: Free
For more information about the art exhibit and the EnviroHouse, visit
www.cityoftacoma.org/EnviroHouse, or call (253) 573-2426.
Michelle Warmuth
City of Tacoma | Community Relations Office
733 Market St. Rm. 11 | Tacoma, WA 98402
P: (253) 591-2005 | F: (253) 591-5788