This book celebrates the generous promised gift of over three hundred
works from the collection of Rebecca and Jack Benaroya to the Tacoma Art
Museum. Rebecca and Jack built their collection over the course of
thirty-five years, starting in 1980 with Dale Chihuly's blown glass
Tomato Red Basket Set. The couple followed their passions and acquired
seminal works from some of the Northwest artists and international
artists who transformed the Pilchuck Glass School into a world-renowned
center for innovation and experimentation. These artists include Olga de
Amaral, Howard Ben Tré, Sonja Blomdahl, Kenneth Callahan, Joey
Kirkpatrick and Flora C. Mace, Kyohei Fujita, Morris Graves, Paul
Horiuchi, Stanislav Libenský and Jaroslava Brychtová, William Morris,
Ginny Ruffner, Bertil Vallien, and more. Their works are generously
reproduced in full color and accompanied by scholarly essays by Stefano
Catalani, Aruna D'Souza, Rock Hushka, and Tina Oldknow. This promised
gift of 353 works and funds for a new wing and endowment honors Rebecca
and Jack by ensuring their collection will be enjoyed for generations to
come.