August 2021 | By Don Gialanella A New York Tale In 1979 I graduated with a BFA from The Cooper Union in New York City and was thrust into… Read More
Genre: ACM
RE-Birthing and Hope at DFAC
August 20, 2021 | By Beth Gelman Through August 27 Dunedin Fine Art Center Details here I had a sort of rebirth during the pandemic, where I recognized and… Read More
Writing About the Things With Feathers
The most attentive people I know are birdwatchers. They are less sleepy as a whole than the general population. — Anne Lamont in Dusk Night Dawn This article is… Read More
Dancing Together, Again
August 5, 2021 | By Amanda Sieradzki projectALCHEMY Community Dance Classes Through August 30 The Studio@620 Details here The COVID-19 pandemic stripped the Tampa Bay dance community of in-person classes… Read More
Mythical Notions and Alligators
July 2021 | By Helen French Mythical Notions and Alligators . . . I recently returned from a vacation in the mountains of western North Carolina. My in-laws have a… Read More
A Colorful Summer
July 2021 | By Cecilia Lueza A Colorful Summer . . . . . . So far, this summer has been full of new challenges, new places to visit and… Read More
Seeing American Modern a Century Later
August 3, 2021 | By Kurt Loft Through October 24 Polk Museum of Art Free Details here Talk about making an impression. The Polk Museum of Art at Florida Southern… Read More
Artists Cooking
August 2, 2021 Artists Cooking . . . We asked a range of artists whether cooking is part of their artistic practice – or a break from work and art…. Read More
Artists Cooking – Kathleen Reed
August 2, 2021 | Artists Cooking Kathleen Reed Author . . “A party without cake is just a meeting.” – Julia Child True confession. I have an enormous sweet tooth. I cannot… Read More
Artists Cooking – Jen Ring
August 2, 2021 | Artists Cooking Jen Ring Tampa Bay area Arts Writer . . . How I learned to cook creatively during the pandemic I love a crumb-free keyboard,… Read More