By Laura Kepner Safety Harbor Podcast Host Answers the Question Everyone Asks . . . Until recently, Scott Johnson built his life’s work in technology – he was a computer… Read More
Safety Harbor Podcast Host Answers the Question Everyone Asks
Entries for the Arts Coast Magazine
By Laura Kepner Safety Harbor Podcast Host Answers the Question Everyone Asks . . . Until recently, Scott Johnson built his life’s work in technology – he was a computer… Read More
Is breadth or depth more desirable? If you go to a doctor for aches and pains, you would want a doctor who has a wide body of knowledge and experiences… Read More
By Margo Hammond Reading My Age 73 Books in 2022 . . . For some years now I have been challenging myself to read my age. That is, I’ve been… Read More
Five St. Petersburg museums are partnering with The Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County, the Center for Health Equity and the City of St. Petersburg’s Healthy St. Pete initiative to… Read More
My watercolor, Fabulous Flamingos, has always been a fan favorite. Given that the original is on display at Tampa International Airport as I write this, I thought it would be… Read More
By Harriet Monzon-Aguirre Journey to The James Museum with Children . . . This week we decided to skip the zoo and visit a place where myself and three little… Read More
In May 2020, I was taking a ceramics class with the University of South Florida and the quarantine for the COVID pandemic had just begun. This ceramics class was supposed… Read More
Where DID we leave off? Ah, yes… when I formally decided I was going to start a rap project. “project: SAVE c.a. hircus” was a really obscure referral back to… Read More
By Kayte and Adam Bush Creating Amidst Controversy . . . For ages, artists from Manet to Warhol have been creating works of art that were considered controversial – during… Read More
The last day of 2021, gives pause for reflection as well as looking forward. I ordered six 30 x 40 canvases for the new work I am ready to create…. Read More