It’s a lively week despite the summer heat äóî and we’ve also got a hot tip about an upcoming event you might want to grab tickets for early. Dead Prez,… Read More
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Entries for the Arts Coast Magazine
Rebecca Penneys
Arts In: Rebecca Penneys Internationally-acclaimed concert pianist Rebecca Penneys has long commuted between St. Pete and New York every other week, to teach at the Eastman School of Music. Her… Read More
13 on the 13th äóî Victoria Jorgensen among women artists in HCC-Ybor show
Artist and filmmaker Victoria Jorgensen conveys a compassionate but discerning awareness of the human condition. Leftovers, her latest site-specific work continues her exploration into how people think and interact… Read More
In View | Wrapped Up in Quilts at the Dunedin Fine Art Center
In the Douglas-Whitley Gallery at the Dunedin Fine Art Center (DFAC) some of the 18 finalist and winning quilts in the Nation Quilt Museumäó»s 23rd annual competition hang on display… Read More
Unified – An Extravagant Celebration of Women, Their Art and Their Future
On July 27th, St. Peteäó»s Morean Center for Clay will host a unique feast for the eyes, mind, and soul, focused on the challenges and opportunities shared by women locally… Read More
Sheila Cowley’s Flying Soars Nationwide
Flying is taking off. Sheila Cowleyäó»s full-length drama premiered in an Equity playhouse on May 26 in Upstate New York, earned inclusion in the Piccolo Spoleto Festival in Charleston and… Read More
Cunsthaus: Ways of Seeing Through a Feminist Lens
I saw my wifeäó»s eyes well up with tears as she stood in the gallery space. Tracy Midulla Reller, a member of the Cunsthaus collective and creative director of Tempus… Read More
Five Things to Do | July 7-13
As Pinellas County arts institutions and creators celebrate milestones, favorites such as the Morean (pictured above), Bananas Music and local creatives are getting big platforms to strut their stuff. … Read More
Peter Meinke
Arts In: Peter Meinke Peter Meinke is what he didn’t think was a real job when he started writing – a professional poet. The first Poet Laureate of St…. Read More
Review | Slow Seeing: Erin E. Castellan
In her new solo exhibition at the Dunedin Fine Art Center, Slow Seeing, Artist Erin E. Castellan marries painting and textiles, two disciplines so saturated in meaning and collective memory… Read More