How Far Have We Really Come? I don’t remember much about that day back in 1971. I just remember I was walking around the downtown/waterfront area of Pensacola when I… Read More
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Entries for the Arts Coast Magazine
Dalí’s Home Through the Lens of a Florida Living Legend
Known for his large-scale Ansel Adams-esque black-and-white depictions of natural Florida, Clyde Butcher brought his expansive lens to Dali’s old stomping ground in Cadaques, Port Lligat and Cap de Creus, all in the northeast section of Spain.
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Inclusive Our work includes all mediums of art from all over the county and we prioritize equitable representation across identities. Collaborative We are better together and we strive to make… Read More
Our Mission
Our mission is to foster and sustain a vibrant, inclusive, and collaborative arts community across Pinellas County. We provide support, connection, and opportunities to artists, organizations, and the public in… Read More
“The Cypress”
“The Cypress” I just finished carving “The Cypress”, the first of four 2×3′ birch-ply woodblock panels. The next step is to pull a proof and decide if I need to… Read More
Artist Update 7/29/18 – Next Life, Shows Coming Up
Artist Update 7/29/18 – Next Life, Shows Coming Up Preparing For the Next Life I have unplugged my machines in my father’s shop. As mentioned in previous blogs I am… Read More
Tampa Bay Public Art: Epic Gateway Bus Shelter in Pinellas Park
Tampa Bay Public Art: Epic Gateway Bus Shelter in Pinellas Park This Public art bus shelter is located outside the Epic Gateway Apartments in Pinellas Park. I created a… Read More
Public Art: Dunedin Bus Shelter
Public Art: Dunedin Bus Shelter In early 2018 I installed an updated bus shelter in Dunedin outside Mease Dunedin Hospital. This public art project was called “Give Me Shelter Humanity… Read More
On Money and Art: An Awkward Intersection
On Money and Art: An Awkward Intersection Yesterday, I received a check in the mail for an article I wrote that will be appearing in the next issue of Poets… Read More


