By Jake-ann Jones. Let’s Glow Riding started as a way for people to ride together in a fun, safe biking event. When Juli Worthington started lighting up her bike and those of friends and family with a variety of otherworldly LED strips, the brilliant (literally) night-riding concept was born…. Read More
By Carol A. Mickett – Bernini and the Roman Baroque: Masterpieces from Palazzo Chigi in Ariccia at the MFA. I certainly recommend seeing this exhibition, Bernini and the Roman Baroque: Masterpieces from Palazzo Chigi in Ariccia now at the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg through May 8…. Read More
By Laura Kepner – The Dunedin Fine Art Center is showcasing Sarasota’s Petticoat Painters, one of the country’s oldest groups of continually showing women artists. It’s beautifully curated and diverse…. Read More
By Jake-ann Jones Living Legends and Lives of African Americans in Entertainment (1850-1970) . . . Through March 1 Pinellas County African American History Museum Details here . . …. Read More
Trashy Treasures at Dunedin Fine Art Center . . . Reports are that this year’s Trashy Treasures will be the biggest ever. This annual fundraiser for the Dunedin Fine Art… Read More
By Cindy Stovall Cecilia Lueza Colors Our World How lucky are we here in Pinellas County – for many reasons – but the one I’m thinking of in this moment… Read More
By Laura Kepner Art Boxes Illuminate the Northern Climes of Pinellas . . . Along Tarpon Springs’ Dodecanese Boulevard, known for the Sponge Docks, a unique outdoor art gallery has… Read More
Times Your Art Has Made an Impact . . . Creating art of any kind is personal. What you make means everything to you at that point – and it’s better… Read More
By Bob Devin Jones The Journey . . . in Journalism . . . Through January 25 Free The Studio@620 Details here . . . Somewhere I read… Teach a… Read More
By Steven Kenny Dalí’s Enduring Influence . . . In 1943 A. Reynolds and Eleanor Morse, a recently married young couple from Ohio, had the foresight and means to purchase… Read More