By Margo Hammond. Evidence of the revival of fiber works as fine art — these are not your grandmother’s handicrafts — certainly has been seen all over Tampa Bay this year. Here are details about these artistic fiber explosions in our area…. Read More
Genre: ACM
Honoring an Early Experimental Typographer
By Bob Barancik. Perhaps the greatest compliment a living artist can pay to a dead artist is to be actively inspired by his or her images. In this case, H.N. Werkman’s experimental typography and graphics have become seed crystals in my own art journey from the late 20th century to the new millennium…. Read More
Artistic Investigations
By Pamela Joy Trow. We’ve long considered art and science to be contrasting institutions. But the truth is, there is a flow, a bridge, between both disciplines. Using scientific methods, investigators work to discover ways that make for a better life and world. We artists investigate with our hearts, visualizing and touching lives with those findings. … Read More
Adventurous Music in Dunedin
By Melissa Marolla Brown. The Dunedin Concert Band’s fall concert features the Marimba Concerto #2 by David Gillingham, performed by the concert band’s very own Alex Guini, a graduate of the University of South Florida School of Music and alumnus of its percussion studio…. Read More
New at the Dalí
By Steven Kenny. Salvador Dalí’s reputation may primarily be that of a painter – but his creativity was tireless and omni-directional. Recently, The Dalí Museum in St Petersburg added further proof of his versatility by acquiring an important sculpture for its already expansive collection…. Read More
Ringing in a New Sound at the University of Tampa
By Kurt Loft. After years of planning and fundraising, the University of Tampa’s Ars Sonora bell tower makes its debut as the largest of its kind in the world – and the first to ring out in the U.S…. Read More
Summer of Art
By Xina Scuderi. I am not represented by any gallery. I have relatively no following on social media. We are very fortunate in Pinellas County that artistic grant programs exist. If I didn’t have the one gallery that shows my work – MIZE – plus these programs, I virtually wouldn’t exist as an artist…. Read More
Breakfast. Literacy. CommUNITY.
By Margo Hammond. BLC stands for Breakfast. Literacy. CommUNITY. The recipe from St. Pete’s Cultured Books is simple. Encourage young Black kids to read a self-affirming picture book. Invite an artist to offer a workshop related to that book’s subject. Bring everyone to the park and mix in some waffles. … Read More
Queer Stories Need to be Told and Remembered
By Victor Gimenez. Entertain, Empower and Enlighten are the core words of the Tampa Bay International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival mission. The films we show entertain us. The documentaries we watch enlighten us. And attending the festival empowers us. It empowers us because attending the festival was and still is a political act meant to let others know we exist, we have stories, we matter… Read More
Every Day’s the Golden Age of Baseball
By Margo Hammond. There aren’t many witness still around from baseball’s Golden Age era, usually considered to be from about 1920 to 1960. In Peter Golenbock’s new book, “Whispers of the Gods,” their stories come alive…. Read More