July 19, 2021 | By Cindy Stovall The New (and Literal) Healing Arts . . . Though most of us don’t necessarily have the data on the tip of our… Read More
Genre: Visual Arts
Textile Art From Around the Globe and Close to Home at DFAC
July 19, 2021 | By Laura Kepner Through August 15 Dunedin Fine Art Center Details here Textiles have been part of the human experience for more than 30,000 years, so… Read More
Looking Back
Halcyon Days I came across this old magazine interview from 2008. I thought it was interesting to see what I was thinking and doing back then. I was surprised at… Read More
Tree of Life
July 2021 | By Don Gialanella We Are All Connected . . . This is the story of my latest public sculpture commission for Publix Greenwise Market in Fort Lauderdale,… Read More
Skyway 20/21 @CAM
July 13, 2021 | By Tony Wong Palms Photos by Will Lytch Through September 1 Free USF Contemporary Art Museum and Online with Text,… Read More
Expanding Waters as Social Practice
July 12, 2021 | By Tom Winchester . . . Expanding Waters, held at the Gallery at Creative Pinellas from May 17 until June 13, 2021, demonstrated how art contributes… Read More
Peace In Purpose
March 2021 | By Nick Davis These past few days the thought of what an artist is, continues to cross my mind. As a digital artist we are often… Read More
Classic Skills That Were Once Essential
July 1, 2021 . . . The Arts Coast Journal asked a range of artists what essential skills they learned when they were starting out – skills that are now… Read More
The Ascent of Sculpture
Don Gialanella Sculptor . . . Back in the day we used to ask people for directions and write down what they said using vague distance estimates and sketchy landmarks… Read More
Artists I Admire
May 2021 | By Nikki Devereux Hannah Perrine Mode I was recently doing some research for a project that I’m working on and came across an artist whose work… Read More