June 2021 | By Kenny Jensen Visual artist Kenny Jensen explains the intricate logistics of assembling an installation made of natural objects – a more complex process than… Read More
Genre: ACM
Thunderstorms and Snowfall – What is Your Relationship to Place?
June 11, 2021 | By Kaitlin Murphy-Knudsen Last week, Florida’s dry season gave way to the summer clouds that grow big and gorgeous across the sky, peaking into… Read More
Jim Sweeny – Collecting Art for All of Us
June 14, 2021 | Story and Photos by Margo Hammond . . . Jim Sweeny has collected art for decades, but most of the pieces he’s acquired haven’t ended up… Read More
St Pete Opera Brings Back Tears of a Clown with I Pagliacci
June 10, 2021 | By Kurt Loft June 13-20 Palladium Theater Details here For aging baby boomers like myself, the tune sticks like glue to our brains, and nothing we… Read More
New Times, New Tools
The Ascent of Sculpture Back in the day we used to ask people for directions and write down what they said using vague distance estimates and sketchy landmarks to guide… Read More
Virtual Production and Motion
April 30, 2021 | By Gabriella Krousaniotakis . . . This week, I spent working on the tutorial for the new updated motion logic Faceware and Glassbox Metahumans blueprint. I… Read More
Choices and the Chances They Create
May 21, 2021 | By Tenea D. Johnson . . . Last night I wrote this tweet. Today I thought I’d expound. Some authors are a brand. They create stories… Read More
Public Art, Permanence and The Environment
By Don Gialanella . . . Preserving the natural surroundings in terms of not causing environmental damage is of primary importance in placing public sculpture. Ironically, the act of… Read More
Ready to Rediscover Arts & Culture in Pinellas County?
June 8, 2021 | By Cindy Stovall Let Us Be Your “Guide” . . . It’s been a long year and a half to be sure, and so many continue… Read More
Happy Pride from The Rookery – Fiction and Poetry
June 7, 2021 | Curated by Chelsea Catherine and Gloria Muñoz Happy Pride from The Rookery! . . . I went to my first Pride in 2016. The parade… Read More