ON VIEW AT THE TACOMA ART MUSEUM UNTIL APRIL 24, Vanessa Renwick's "Mighty Tacoma" frames the powerful mechanical operations of the industrial tide flats between the languid waters of Puget Sound and the towering splendor of Mount Rainier. Her film honors the ongoing importance of Tacoma as a port city while continually emphasizing the city’s geographical setting. Renwick’s deft balancing of the manmade city and the region’s natural ecosystems illuminate range and qualities of beauty that inform our day-to-day life in Tacoma. Renwick’s dichotomy also serves a gentle but eloquent reminder of the fleeting and miniscule qualities of human endeavor.
The soundtrack, written and performed by Lori Goldston, reflects the dignity of the port’s activities and reinforces Renwick’s vision of Tacoma as an vital hub of industrial activity set at the edge of a stunningly beautiful coastline.
-Rock Hushka, Curator of Contemporary and Northwest Art, Tacoma Art Museum
"Mighty Tacoma" is presented in conjunction with the Tacoma Art Museum's exhibition "Mighty Tacoma: Photographic Portrait 2010" http://www.tacomaartmuseum.org/Page.aspx?nid=348