By Nick Davis . . . This year I have focused on color with more intention. Color has to be the most fluid thing I’ve ever known. For some the… Read More
Power of Color
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By Nick Davis . . . This year I have focused on color with more intention. Color has to be the most fluid thing I’ve ever known. For some the… Read More
By Margo Hammond Hispanic Heritage Month began on September 15. Although most people applaud the idea of celebrating the contributions of Latin American immigrants in the U.S., not everyone… Read More
By Kurt Loft Predictions on the demise of the arts were premature when cultural officials first spoke of a COVID wasteland across the country. Yes, hundreds of arts organizations… Read More
Words and Photos by Denzel Johnson-Green If you missed it, there won’t be another like it. For about a month, TheStudio@620 hosted Green Book of Tampa Bay, featuring African… Read More
By Chelsea Catherine When We Talk of Stolen Sisters by Jessica Mehta Jessica Mehta is a poet and novelist who recently was Keep St. Pete Lit’s writer in residence…. Read More
By Margo Hammond Ergo Sum: A Crow a Day, an exhibition at the James Museum which closed just yesterday, featured 365 original works of art by Canadian-born artist Karen… Read More
By Steven Kenny Find out more about the Slow Art Movement here Instagram. Think about that name. Insta-gram. Like telegram –a short message – only visual instead of textual… Read More
By Don Gialanella Too Modest? An anti–artist‘s statement for my last blog entry! Self deprecating and satirical, from the point of an artist with impostor syndrome. Donald was born on a dark… Read More
August 2021 | By Tenea D. Johnson An artistic career demands many decisions that enable one to create before you can even get to the decisions in the creative… Read More
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