Marrying Maracuyá By: Sara Ries Dziekonski 4/23/21 Blog #21 Hello Wonderful People! Here’s some exciting news: my latest collection of poems, Marrying Maracuyá, is fresh off the press from… Read More
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Marrying Maracuyá
Blog #21 Hello Wonderful People! Here’s some exciting news: my latest collection of poems, Marrying Maracuyá, is fresh off the press from Main Street Rag! Two boxes of books… Read More
Perception, Consciousness, and Art
Parallax Sculpture It seems like the most natural obvious thing to us. We open our eyes and there’s the world, we feel the warmth of the sun, we hear sounds,… Read More
Project Finished
Project Finished By Chelsea Catherine Blog 21: 4/22/2021 Last week, I finished final edits on my novel, The Harvest. When I started the Emerging Artist program, my goal was… Read More
Happy Earth Day!
St. Petersburg is a peninsula, so we are surrounded by water. We have a huge amount of coastline, a delicate ecosystem whose health and balance hang on our every action. Infrastructure is complicated at best. … Read More
Take a Walk Through the History and Charm of Indian Rocks Beach
April 20, 2021 | By Laura Kepner. . . Pinellas County is rich with historical sites and stories, and fortunately, Florida Humanities has created a free walking tour app accessible… Read More
Why Do We Make Art?
This writing selection was part of my graduate Arts in Medicine program at the University of Florida. Humans make art because after our necessities are met, there is a need… Read More
Changing Kids’ Lives, One Book at a Time
By Margo Hammond . . . The Book Pusher Changing Kids’ Lives, One Book at a Time Lorielle Hollaway calls herself a book pusher. Every weekend she is pushing children’s… Read More
Sample Title by Danny Olda 4/12/21 … Read More
Why Do We Make Art?
Why Do We Make Art? By Mason Gehring April 19th, 2021 This writing selection was part of my graduate Arts in Medicine program at the University of Florida. Humans… Read More


