And the BEST Superhero of the Month is….

Individuals. Duos. Teams. Organizations. The BEST Superheroes of the Month for 2019 are the real-life superheroes who support the brain injury community. Who is next for 2020? Nominations being accepted for the new year! Click here to learn more!  BEST loves sharing … Facebook0TwitterPinterest0tumblr0Linkedin0Reddit0Email0

BEST Superhero of the Month November 2019

Dedicated. Loyal. Supportive. Caring.  These are just a few of the many adjectives that describe our dynamic duo named as the BEST Superheroes of the Month for November 2019.  BEST offers our warm appreciation and congratulations to Kyle Wylie and Darice Konkler. This pair of real-life superheroes took support to a superhero level and helped (more…)

BEST Superhero of the Month October 2019

The equation is simple, but powerful.  Arts + Community = SUPER.  At the beautiful and iconic Tacoma Art Museum (TAM) , this museum is indeed super. For well over 80 years, the museum has been connecting people and communities with art, with rich and engaging installations, programming, events and education.   That’s why the Brain Energy (more…)

In Words and Pics: Recap Superhero Show Reception October 17, 2019

Superheroes came together at the Tacoma Art Museum (TAM) for an evening of art, artists, celebration and honoring the brain injury community of Washington State. Here are our favorite photos from the opening night reception of the Superhero show at the museum in the video below. BEST would like to give special thanks to our (more…)

It’s almost time to celebrate superheroes!

It’s almost time to celebrate! With 18 local BEST artists and nearly 50 pieces of art, the “Superhero” show is getting ready to soar! You are cordially invited to attend our FREE opening reception tomorrow night at the Tacoma Art Museum from 5 pm to 7:30 pm to celebrate the local artists of the brain (more…)

A Superhero Team Effort!

The Brain Energy Support Team (BEST) is thrilled and honored to be participating in a community art installation at the Tacoma Art Museum (TAM). One of the pieces of art was a true team effort (a team of superheroes, that is)! The members of the Tacoma Brain Injury Support Team created a special 3D art piece that will be (more…)