The year of my fellowship is almost ending, if it hasn’t already. But the experience has been absolutely stellar for me. I delved deeper into incredible and impactful Tampa Bay… Read More
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Entries for the Arts Coast Magazine
Our life is rhythm, frequency and synchronicity all the time (my Creative Pinellas Project 2/4)
Blog Post 7 – Agueda Zabisky In the previous post, I talked a little about the sculptures from the Convergence series. From there, innovative ideas emerged. The geometric elements… Read More
Squeezing In Time
Out of nowhere bees start swarming inside the old building that houses my studio. The fifty year old frame structure has had several incarnations, office, woodworking shop, leather-smith, and… Read More
The Other Side of Dance
By Robin O’Dell. Dance photography is a difficult and dynamic practice requiring precise timing, knowledge of the medium – and the ability and willingness to collaborate with performers. One of the greats, who also just happened to live in St. Petersburg, was the late Thomas Kramer (1934-2022). … Read More
The importance of knowing how to make choices (my Creative Pinellas Project 1/4)
Blog Post 6 – Agueda Zabisky The idea for my Creative Pinellas project was something that grew out of the perspective of a larger space to exhibit my art…. Read More
Empowering Seniors Through Theater
SAGES Theater in Tarpon Springs presents three Plays with Purpose this year, all with free admission. Each event entertains, educates and empowers seniors to meet the challenges of aging with humor and wisdom…. Read More
Get Inspired at the MFA
By Jennifer Ring. Feeling uninspired? Consider visiting the Museum of Fine Arts. That’s what I did when the MFA hosted Maira Kalman in Conversation with Bob Morris – launching an exciting slate of programming designed to make you think, feel and discuss. And if Kalman and Morris’s conversation is any indication of what’s to come, it’s going to be awesome…. Read More
Rocking with Rachmaninoff
By Kurt Loft. If you had a front-row seat for Joyce Yang’s performance of Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3 with the Florida Orchestra last Sunday at the Straz Center, you witnessed a bit of magic. Or, more accurately, you were swept up by an artist’s ability to concentrate on a magical level…. Read More
True Nature
By Emily Lee Stehle. This remarkable exhibit at the MFA showcases Auguste Rodin’s best-known sculptures alongside other Impressionist masterworks from artists of his time. Drawn from the permanent collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the show offers a comprehensive look at Rodin’s influential and revolutionary life as an artist…. Read More
Studio Visit March 2023
Hello! Welcome to my studio. In this video I give a brief walk through while sharing the layout and ways in which I have set it up. There is a… Read More