
Creative Pinellas, in partnership with St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport (PIE), is proud to launch the second exhibition at the Sightline Gallery, located at PIE. In Flying Colors invites you to experience the vibrant creativity shaping Florida’s Gulf Coast—especially here in Pinellas County—through artists whose work captures the region’s color, energy, and ever-evolving artistic spirit.

David Williams first discovered art by copying magazine illustrations at his grandparents’ home. That early spark grew into a lifelong exploration of imagery and meaning. Today, Williams reclaims and repurposes familiar images from advertising and media, transforming them into reflections on the image-saturated world around us.
As you move through the airport, we invite you to spend a moment to take in the work of ceramicist Rebecca Zweibel, located near the entrance.
Drawn first to porcelain’s smooth, bone-like quality, Zweibel later embraced earthenware for its warmth, color, and versatility. She hand-builds her vessels, carving expressive lines into rich red clay and layering color with underglaze terra sigillata. Always experimenting, Zweibel lets her imagination guide her evolving forms, where bold marks and sculptural presence meet.
Flanking the display of Rebecca Zweibel’s work, you will find more artwork by David Williams.
This exhibition reflects the collaborative work of curators Katherine Gibson of arthouse3, and Allison McCarthy, combining Kathy’s curatorial framework and artist selection with Allison’s direction in artwork selection and installation.
David Williams first discovered art by copying magazine illustrations at his grandparents’ home. That early spark grew into a lifelong exploration of imagery and meaning. Today, Williams reclaims and repurposes familiar images from advertising and media, transforming them into reflections on the image-saturated world around us. … Read More
Drawn first to porcelain’s smooth, bone-like quality, Rebecca Zweibel later embraced earthenware for its warmth, color, and versatility. She hand-builds her vessels, carving expressive lines into rich red clay and layering color with underglaze terra sigillata. Ever experimenting, Zweibel lets her imagination guide her evolving forms, where bold marks and sculptural presence meet…. Read More