By Gloria Muñoz MiGente MiPueblo Amplifies and Celebrates the Latinx Community . . . October 2 from 10 am-9 pm Warehouse Arts District, St. Pete Free Details here . …. Read More
Genre: Visual
Her Response
Words and Photos by Yuly Restrepo Her Response . . . Through December 26 Florida Holocaust Museum Details here . . . The Florida Holocaust Museum’s website declares that its… Read More
So Many Reasons to Visit the Leepa-Rattner
By Lynn Whitelaw So Many Reasons to Visit the Leepa-Rattner . . . English author Henry James stated, “It is art that makes life, makes interest, makes importance and I… Read More
A Fiber Artist Explores American Quilts 1800-1930
By Emily Lee Stehle Pieced & Patterned American Quilts 1800-1930 Through January 23 Museum of Fine Arts St. Pete Details here When asked by Arts Coast Magazine to attend… Read More
Christina Bertsos
Stone is inherently a beautiful medium. My intention and focus as a sculptor is to listen to the stone and to coax it into a moving expression of sensual form…. Read More
Donald Gialanella
Donald Gialanella (Jell-a-nella-a) is an artist specializing in the field of public art. Originally from Maplewood, NJ, he now works out of his studio in St Petersburg, Florida. Donald apprenticed… Read More
Artists are Environmentally Engaged
Artists are Environmentally Engaged Through October 23 Florida CraftArt Details here In the current Environmentally Engaged exhibition at Florida CraftArt, artists express their concerns, hopes and fears about the environment, the impending… Read More
Elizabeth Barenis
She believes that what the viewer finds in the art is one of the most important things about it. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally…. Read More
Reflections on Green Book of Tampa Bay
Words and Photos by Denzel Johnson-Green Reflections on Green Book of Tampa Bay If you missed it, there won’t be another like it. For about a month, TheStudio@620 hosted… Read More
The Art of Repetition
By Margo Hammond The Art of Repetition Ergo Sum: A Crow a Day, an exhibition at the James Museum which closed just yesterday, featured 365 original works of art… Read More