Hyatt Place DTSP featuring Elizabeth Barenis

Elizabeth Barenis

She believes that what the viewer finds in the art is one of the most important things about it. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally…. Read More

Hyatt Place DTSP

The Hyatt in Downtown St. Pete, Florida, stands as a premier destination for luxury and convenience, embodying contemporary sophistication and warm hospitality…. Read More

Artsy Places to Visit in the Area

Sunken Gardens

By Lisa Bianchi

St. Pete’s oldest living museum is a botanical paradise in the midst of the bustling city. The 100-year-old Sunken Gardens is home to some of the oldest tropical plants in the region…. Read More

St. Petersburg Museum of History

By Lisa Bianchi

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Sacred Lands Preservation and Education

By Lisa Bianchi

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Preserve the ‘Burg

By Lisa Bianchi

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Pinellas Pioneer Settlement

By Lisa Bianchi

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Kerouac House

By Lisa Bianchi

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In Arts Coast News

Skyway from Their Perspective – The Ringling Museum

By Tom Winchester

By Tom Winchester. The first leg of Skyway 2024: A Contemporary Collaboration opened at The Ringling Museum in Sarasota. It’s the perfect summer outing for anyone wanting to become familiar with Tampa Bay’s artistic talents…. Read More

Poetry at Jack’s House

By Skyla Luckey

By Skyla Luckey. Poets who want to read their works at Jack Kerouac’s St. Pete house now have the opportunity…. Read More

Al Downing Honors at The Palladium

By Tony Green

July 21 at 3 pm Palladium Theater, St Pete Details here A conversation with Frank Williams requires some prep – eight hours of sleep, a good breakfast, some stretching. After… Read More

The Mysteries of Dalí’s Jewels

By Margo Hammond

By Margo Hammond. I can never resist a whodunnit — especially one set in a museum. I was also interested in The Dalí Museum’s exhibit of Dalí’s jewelry, a rare chance to see pieces usually tucked away in the vaults…. Read More

Traci Mims – Give Us The Sun

By Tony Wong Palms

By Tony Wong Palms. Traci Mims’s exhibition at the Woodson provides a real sense of humanity. The faces of each person show lines drawn from living. … Read More

Between Brazilian Grooves and Avant-Garde

By Tony Green

By Tony Green. “You’d think that Brazilian music and free improv and avant-garde are opposites,” says David Manson. “But both styles reject standard formulas and cliches”… Read More