By Margherita Tibaldo The Struggles of Being an Artist . . . “I am an artist” might be one of the scariest things I have ever said. It all started… Read More
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Entries for the Arts Coast Magazine
Dalí’s Enduring Influence
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
Messages from Spirit
Recently I have had a few surprising messages from spirit. One of my latest blogs, Yesterday Meets Today https://creativepinellas.org/magazine/yesterday-meets-today-ride-down-memory-lane/, highlighted important and special teachers in my life as an artist…. Read More
Libraries – What Heaven May Look Like
By Margo Hammond Public Libraries What Heaven May Look Like . . . “I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of a Library.” — Jorge Luis Borges… Read More
Unpopular Opinion: I love social media.
I was obsessed with coding my MySpace page to perfection. I remember when my alma mater SCAD was added to the list of accredited colleges so I could finally have… Read More
Reflections from my Life during Undergrad
By Ashley Rivers Reflections from my Life during Undergrad . . . Let’s Reflect From the moment I transferred, the professors and courses I took at The University of South… Read More
My Muses
Everyone knows an artist pulls inspiration from its muse. I’ve never had one specific muse, but many that have shown up over the years. Each one brings its own inspiration… Read More
Underground Cirque’s “Selva” Brings the Wild to St Pete
By Amanda Sieradzki Welcome to the Jungle Underground Cirque’s “Selva” Brings the Wild to St. Pete . . . January 26 at 7:15 pm and 9 pm. Nova 535 Details… Read More
2021 Has Been Good To Me!
⭐ GOODBYE 2021⭐ This year has actually been great for me when I stop to look back at it all! I may have ended this year in quite an odd… Read More
It’s the Music that Matters, Not the Gender
By Kurt Loft Akiko Fujimoto It’s the music that matters, not the gender . . . When Marin Alsop stepped down as music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra last… Read More