Art as a Coping Mechanism — the Collective Wisdom of the Creatives Exchange
The organization of formidable women artists shows how art can help us deal with and interpret current events.
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The organization of formidable women artists shows how art can help us deal with and interpret current events.
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Crawling Before Walking — A Conversation with Author Sarah Gerard on Writing and Climate Change An informal chat with the author of The Sunshine State on how writers can connect… Read More
The Society of Animal Artists’ on-sale exhibition offers impressive mastery and a wide variety of creatures great and small.
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Et Cultura offered five days of jam-packed art, its sights and sounds too many to feature in one blog. Here’s a visual sampling of our constrained experience, along with some… Read More
Bad Jews runs through Aug. 12, Wednesday at 7 p.m., Thursday-Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. … Read More
Moving the Pine Needle Forward | Central Florida Artists & Exhibitions Spur Conversation on Climate Change By Julie Garisto, June 27, 2018 Florida faced not only a frightening close… Read More
The Stylish Irreverence of Libertine Contemporary A visit to the recent addition to St. Pete’s gallery walk. Text by Julie Garisto Photos by Daniel Veintimilla June 15, 2018 In… Read More
Weekend Plans with Jim Sorensen The local theater Renaissance Man talks about what drives his mojo, his directorial debut at American Stage and what he’s got planned for his downtime…. Read More
Hat Trick’s Godot — The Waiting isn’t the Hardest Part Theater Review by Julie Garisto May 31, 2018 After seven-odd decades, theatergoers still trickle into see Samuel Beckett’s absurdist masterpiece Waiting… Read More
In today’s challenging times and in light of news of severe budget cuts to the arts and other quality-of-life-enhancing programs, is a courageous conversation about inequalities and injustices needed more than ever now in Tampa Bay arts venues?