November 18äóñ24 I hope youäó»ve got good shoes and some protein bars, because this weekend is PACKED, folks. From Russian folk songs to graphic design to heavy metal, your bases… Read More
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Creative Pinellas Announces New Organizational Grants
Stretch Grants Promote Pinellas County as Cultural Destination Creative Pinellas, the Countyäó»s Local Arts Agency announced the launch of its new Stretch Grant program for organizations to increase the impact… Read More
In View | Art Harvest 2016
One of Tampa Bay’s Most Popular Art Fairs, this Annual Dunedin Event is Filled With Artsy Fall Fun … Read More
Review | Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art
“Art is a record, a document, that you leave behind showing what you saw and felt when you were alive. That’s all” –Mexican-American painter Carlos Almaraz InæOur America: The Latino… Read More
5 Things to Do
November 11äóñ 17 Whether youäó»re celebrating victory or nursing your political wounds, at least weäó»ve all got a little bit of a breather äóñ so why not get out and… Read More
Out of Galleries and Into Odd Places
Founder of the Art in Odd Places Festival, Ed Woodham, Speaks at Eckerd College, Dreams of St. Petersburg Festival. Running East-West across Manhattan, Artist Ed Woodham calls 14th Street æhis… Read More
From the Guest Editor, Stephanie Gularte: A Conversation
Creative Pinellas is proud to present the November 2016 edition of Our Journal and with it a new Guest Editor: Stephanie Gularte. Gularte joined St. Petersburgäó»s American Stage Theatre Company… Read More
Political Theatre
How Plays With Messages of the Moment Become Enduring Classics. TheæAmerican Stage Theatre Company recently debuted its reworking of Moliereäó»s satire of religious hypocrisy, Tartuffe. The farcical comedy debuted in… Read More
Everything You’ve Been Afraid to Ask About Theatres…or is it Theaters?
Many people have gone to the theater, but do most people understand the ins and outs of the different kind of theater houses? If you could use a guide, here… Read More
(Literally) Behind the Scenes of Tartuffe–Part 1
Part One: Why Choose to Adapt a 350-Year-Old Play for the Election Season? Before a set can be designed and the actors are cast, a play must be chosen. Typically,… Read More


