A Look Into the Sunscreen Film Festival and Other Covid-Era Film Fests What’s happening around the world! Audiences attend film festivals for many reasons, most of which are activities currently… Read More
Genre: Visual
Celebrating Herb Snitzer – A Photographic Legacy
September 11, 2020 | By Robin O’Dell Celebrating Herb Snitzer A Photographic Legacy Through November at The Studio@620 Through October 18 at the Dunedin Fine Art Center Online through December… Read More
Political Art 2
I’ve been thinking about Picasso’s Guernica. During the last Art Laureate Conversation (8/31/2020) which was Robert Stackhouse’s and my first conversation on Political Art, I commented about the eye-shaped light… Read More
Political Art
There is no way getting around it. We live in a very political time. Even protecting one’s own health and that of others is now a political act. How did… Read More
“The whole issue of virtuality has dramatically changed”
A Conversation with Curator Christian Viveros-Fauné Life During Wartime: Art in the Age of Coronavirus, curated by Christian Viveros-Fauné, is the USF Contemporary Art Museum’s first online exhibition. Comprised of… Read More
Celebrating Photographer Lee Miller
The life of photographer Lee Miller unfolded like the best of Hollywood films, full of adventure, romance, bravery, betrayal and extraordinary beauty. A fashion model, photographer, war correspondent, writer and… Read More
Virtual Reality – Art in the Age of Coronavirus
June 29, 2020 | By Kurt Loft An Evolving Online Exhibition by the USF Contemporary Art Museum Through December 12 lifeduringwartimeexhibition.org When a restaurant can no longer serve food, it… Read More
Cam Parker: Black Artists Matter
June 23, 2020 | By Stephanie Powers Cam Parker Black Artists Matter . . . Visual artist Cam Parker has only been in Tampa 11 years, but he’s already left… Read More
Everything is Water
June 22, 2020 Tuesday, June 30, 7-9 pm Facebook Live Collaborators Carol Mickett and Robert Stackhouse create artworks that investigate the structures of the world around us. Mickett, who has… Read More
“No Pride for some of us, Without liberation for all of us!” – Marsha P. Johnson
by Lea Umberger I must admit that I met someone new this year as I did a little research for the Listen Up Film Series June film selections. The search… Read More