By Margo Hammond. Lately I’ve been experiencing Yogi Berra’s déjà vu all over again, that dreaded sense of being caught up in an endless loop like in the movie “Groundhog Day.” Except in this loop, the events that are being repeated are getting scarier and scarier…. Read More
Part 1 – Art, Computers and Systems Part 2 – Art, Computers and Systems The interplay between early computers and system theory left an indelible mark on the art world,… Read More
I am in my studio this week about to begin working on a new sculpture. Even though I am surrounded by the busy energy, dust, and noise of our shared… Read More
By Skyla Luckey. Drag is a theatrical art form that has existed for centuries, artist, actor and educator John Hulls says. Drag is not a crime and we are proof of that. We are simply artists creating…. Read More
By Jennifer Ring. As development encroaches upon the Tampa Bay area’s natural beauty, plein air painter and instructor Shawn Dell Joyce hopes her work encourages local municipalities to continue preserving pocket parks – small patches of Florida wilderness…. Read More
Scottish Highland Games and Festivals are a tradition that arrived in North America with the many Scottish Immigrants over the last 100 years. Today, they are the events throughout the… Read More
I find that it is important to support and be involved in the local literary community. Fostering community in any art form helps spread awareness of the arts and makes… Read More
On Sunday June 4th I had the pleasure of participating in an IG Live chat in the Creative Pinellas gallery with my fellow emerging artist, Kate Cummins, moderated by Jason… Read More
Yesterday, I made a video on Setting and Enveloping Action and why each is important. This is something I have been working on with my students over the last few… Read More
I had the opportunity to be interviewed on my podcast, The Black Hand Side by my Emerging Artist Mentor, Fanni Green on my entire Emerging Artist experience from start to… Read More