Because many artists can’t earn a living alone through sales of paintings, sculpture and other larger-scale works, they depend on revenue from affordable gift-able items they create. Several, in fact,… Read More
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GASP! 2018 Accepting Performer Applications
Creative Loafing and Tampa Museum of Art have partnered for yet another year to bring back GASP! for its fourth year on Friday, March 16th. GASP! will, once again, feature… Read More
5 Things to Do | Nov. 24-30 | Consumer Advisory Edition
Itäó»s that time of year when, having given thanks for what we have, we go about the hard, joyful work of sharing it. In this weekäó»s events roundup, weäó»ve included… Read More
16. Childhood Influences.
16. Childhood Influences. by GLORIA MUÑOZ Anyone who is familiar with my work knows that birds are, and have been, constant compositional protagonists. One reason, I’m certain, has to… Read More
Bach to Basics
Bach to Basics by ELIZABETH A. BAKER Schoenberg, Stravinsky, Beethoven… titans of music history, and all in their “late periods” find themselves returning to the music of… Read More
Open Studio Art Walk
Open Studio Art Walk by LINDA DEE GUY When the weather permits, I open my studio on Art Walks. The overhead door can be opened creating lots… Read More
The end is a beginning
The end is a beginning by ELIZABETH BARENIS As the grant period draws to a close, I look back in gratitude for the opportunities the award has brought, and… Read More
5 Things to Do in Pinellas — Nov. 17-23 | Far, Far Away Edition
Art has many roles. Sometimes it helps us process the events of our lives into meaningful narratives. At other times, it transports us to other places, into other lives, or… Read More
15. Walking in Dali’s Footsteps.
15. Walking in Dali’s Footsteps. [/fusion_title][fusion_text] [/fusion_text][fusion_text] by STEVEN KENNY It’s not uncommon to see an artist standing at an easel in a museum busily painting a copy of… Read More
Laugh out loud with Much Ado About Nothing
The anticipation was palpable in the Raymond James Theater of American Stage as we relaxed in our comfortable chairs waiting for a 1940s-style Much Ado About Nothing. We were immediately… Read More