March 17, 2020 | By Jennifer Ring Making Art in a Time of Social Distancing A new series . . . Ever since Tuesday March 10, when the Florida Department… Read More
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Resources for Experiencing Art Online
Resources for Experiencing Art in Times of Social Distancing . . . For those who love — and those who practice — any of the arts, the prospect of losing… Read More
Talking About Music is the Last Thing on Nellie McKay’s Mind
March 16, 2020 | By Eric Snider Musician Nellie McKay was not interested in talking about music. For 15 minutes on a Wednesday afternoon, over the phone, I asked what… Read More
The Permuys — A Legacy in Art
March 11, 2020 | By Margo Hammond . . . This is a story of a family legacy in the arts. It starts near Miami, long before that city became… Read More
Last Chance to See 100 Years, 100 Works
March 10, 2020 | By Tony Wong Palms Through March 15 Tampa Museum of Art Details here I once read this quote from the comedian, Fred Allen: “A human being… Read More
Fiction and Poetry
March 9, 2020 | Curated by Maureen McDole Poems by Janet A. Hopkins The Vole It was well covered and alone, in a frosted weald in winter loam, a… Read More
Arts In Podcast – Brandie Dziegiel
. . . Brandie Dziegiel (pronounced “Diesel”) is a young artist embracing the age-old craft of printmaking. She tells Barbara St. Clair how she chose to get an art degree… Read More
Zora Neale Hurston celebrated as “Mother of Afrofuturism”
March 6, 2020 | By Jake-ann Jones Zora Neale Hurston celebrated as “Mother of Afrofuturism” at 31st Annual Zora! Festival . . . The Annual Zora! Festival of the Arts… Read More
Isn’t It Ekphrastic?
March 4, 2020 Writers + Artists (and sometimes Actors) Forge a Creative Marriage of the Verbal and the Visual In the summer of 2012, USFSP professor Cynthia Leung and teachers… Read More
USFSP Brings the Arts on Campus
March 4, 2020 | By Eva Avenue USFSP Brings the Arts on Campus and Invites Our Community to Free Public Performances March 9-11 USFSP Campus Schedule here Ever wanted your… Read More