Guy Anderson was an American artist known primarily for his oil painting who lived most of his life in the Puget Sound region of the United States. His work is in the collections of numerous museums including the Seattle Art Museum, the Tacoma Art Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He has been called "Perhaps the most powerful artist to emerge from the Northwest School".
Guy Anderson, 1987. Photo: Paul Dahlquist. Collection of the Portland Art Museum.
In the Dark and Light of Seeding, Guy Anderson, 1970, oil on paper.
'Search' by Guy Irving Anderson, 1968, 40 x 65, Cassera Gallery Inventory #GA023
The Tacoma Art Museum (TAM) is an art museum in Tacoma, Washington, United States. It focuses primarily on the art and artists from the Pacific Northwest and broader western region of the U.S. Founded in 1935, the museum has strong roots in the community and anchors the university and museum district in downtown Tacoma.
Tacoma Art Museum
The museum's exterior in 2023
Front entrance in 2023