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Peace In Purpose
March 2021 | By Nick Davis These past few days the thought of what an artist is, continues to cross my mind. As a digital artist we are often… Read More
The Pros and Cons of a Zoom Book Release
May 2021 | By Gloria Muñoz . . . Never would I ever have imagined that my debut book would be released during a pandemic. When I was drafting the… Read More
Helen French – Artist Laureate with Feet Firmly Planted in the Tampa Bay area
July 7, 2021 | By Kurt Loft. . . A human body engaged in dance is more than movement in the moment. Helen Hansen French calls it our internal weather,… Read More
The Latin Jazz Fest – ¡Vámonos!
July 2, 2021 | By Shae Vehorn July 9-11 Palladium Theater Details here The inaugural Latin Jazz Fest presents three nights filled with authentic Latin jazz musical performances. The celebration… Read More
Readers Theatre – Theatre of the Voice
July 1, 2021 | By Margo Hammond . . . The piece is called Change. Its creation was a unique group effort, the result of a pilot program launched by… Read More
Classic Skills That Were Once Essential
July 1, 2021 . . . The Arts Coast Journal asked a range of artists what essential skills they learned when they were starting out – skills that are now… Read More
Composing in Analog and Digital
David Manson Musician and Composer . . . As a composer, I welcome new technology that helps me complete the steps from A to Z in composing, as well as… Read More
The Ascent of Sculpture
Don Gialanella Sculptor . . . Back in the day we used to ask people for directions and write down what they said using vague distance estimates and sketchy landmarks… Read More
Programming Early Synthesizers with Patch Cords
Tom Sivak Composer . . . I received my Master’s in musical composition from Northern Illinois University in 1977. NIU had one of the few electronic music studios in the… Read More