Writing is great. Reading about writing can be great too. Over the years, I have amassed hours reading about how to write better and how to be a more creative… Read More
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Entries for the Arts Coast Magazine
Improving solo performance
As a drummer in a pipe band, much of my time and effort is devoted to drum corps and band rehearsal. For me, the highest motivation in playing has always… Read More
Highlights from the Cleveland Museum of Art
I just got back from Cleveland, Ohio – A place I consider home so near and dear to my heart. No trip to Cleveland is complete without a trip to… Read More
Now What?
Recently, I wrote about my experiences on the night of the 2023 Emerging Artist Grant, which is fully available on Arts Coast Magazine’s website. The experience was fun and engaging… Read More
Part 1: Art, Computers and Systems
Part 2 – Art, Computers and Systems Part 3 – Art, Computers and Systems In the mid-20th century, the advent of microchips and digital systems ignited a new era in… Read More
My art exhibition finally opens
Blog Post 14 – Agueda Zabisky The exhibition opening day has arrived: May 4th. After months of hard work, a learning curve and a few obstacles I was able… Read More
Arts In – Merry Lynn Morris
Dancer, choreographer, professor – and inventor – Merry Lynn Morris talks with Barbara St. Clair about her work exploring dance and disability, and how dance companies and educators are embracing a diversity of dancing bodies in performance. You can listen to her conversation, explore videos and read highlights from the transcript…. Read More
Studio Visit Mid-May
Greetings from my studio! It’s been a little shy of two weeks since the opening night of The Emerging Artist Exhibition at Creative Pinnellas. I took a couple of days… Read More
My 2023 Emerging Artist Grant Experience
By Troy Bernardo. The 2023 Emerging Artist Grant gave me a feeling of professionality and legitimacy – like I was actually moving toward being a successful writer and not just doing the work. What I didn’t expect was that I would also be making art for the Gallery at Creative Pinellas. … Read More
The Darker Side of Mozart
By Kurt Loft. Keyboard virtuoso Dejan Lazić makes an indelible imprint as an interpreter of Mozart, and listeners can judge for themselves when he joins The Florida Orchestra in the Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K. 466. This dark and turbulent work opens the orchestra’s final masterworks program of the season, anchored by Wagner’s Ring Without Words… Read More