Today is my last day on anti-seizure medication for epilepsy and tomorrow is my 38th birthday. It’s weird having to revisit an illness that hadn’t affected my life for 32… Read More
Reflection
Today is my last day on anti-seizure medication for epilepsy and tomorrow is my 38th birthday. It’s weird having to revisit an illness that hadn’t affected my life for 32… Read More
January 23, 2021 | By Laura Kepner While attending St. Pete College to improve his English, Mauricio Santos noticed the college also offered photography classes. Mauricio had always wanted… Read More
Blog#9 This week has been amazing! I did a cinematography tutorial by Bernhard Rieder (a.k.a. The Fatty Bull), created some Unreal environmental art thanks to a speed level by Unreal… Read More
During my journey as a full time artist I discovered rather quickly that I am not always going to be inspired to create something all the time. There aren’t always… Read More
Generally, my creative process is a solo mission and I like it that way. I never played team sports as a kid and I’m very much your typical introvert… Read More
January 21, 2021 | By Jenee Priebe . . . The beginning of 2021 marks nearly a year of life under the tyranny of Covid-19. Pandemic norms are characterized by… Read More
January 21, 2020 | by Tom Winchester Jordan Kriseman recently graduated from the University of Florida, where she majored in Art History and minored in Sustainability Studies. This Friday,… Read More
January 20, 2021 | By Amanda Sieradzki Through January 30 The Studio@620 Or online here For nearly two decades, St. Pete has been able to gaze through the eyes of… Read More
January 19, 2020 | By Steven Kenny . . . One possible reason Salvador Dalí painted melting watches was to comment on the elasticity of time. Or, perhaps the runniness… Read More
I don’t just love to make art – I love to look at it too. Whenever I am at an art museum or gallery, I feel a knot in my… Read More