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
Genre: Visual
The Year of Adventure
A Conversation with Elizabeth Gelman and Erin Blankenship of the Florida Holocaust Museum The Florida Holocaust Museum in downtown St. Petersburg has responded to the Coronavirus pandemic by exhibiting… Read More
Phenomenal Women – That’s Us
August 27, 2020 | By Cindy Stovall The Morean Arts Center Hosts Women Who Work: A Portrait Morean Arts Center Through September 26 Details here . . . A century… Read More
Set Sketching in Digital Format
by Lea Umberger In the Tools of the Trade post, I talked about creating costume designs with pencils, watercolors, markers, etc and mentioned investing in a new technology to learn… 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
Little Satchmo documentary starts production!
By Lea Umberger It’s official, Little Satchmo has started production! June/ July Marked the completion of the first pass at recording the narration for the film! Sharon worked from her… Read More
A Conversation with Jabari Reed
Filmmaker Victoria Jorgensen talks with visual artist Jabari Reed (iBOMS) about his boldly colorful work that digs deeply into darker issues like food deserts, gun violence, “destruction and discovery.”… Read More
Art Experiences on the new St. Pete Pier
August 6, 2020 | By Tony Wong Palms . . . A haiku. . . See art in plein air Out and about St. Pete Pier Meet new residents Art… Read More
Dalí’s Sacred Science
July 17, 2020 | By Steven Kenny . . . One thing you can count on from the work of Salvador Dalí – there’s always something for everyone. Unlike many… Read More