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SUMMARY:In Flying Colors
DESCRIPTION:Creative Pinellas\, in partnership with St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport (PIE)\, is proud to launch the second exhibition at the Sightline Gallery\, located at PIE. In Flying Colors invites you to experience the vibrant creativity shaping Florida’s Gulf Coast—especially here in  Pinellas County—through artists David Williams and Rebecca Zweibel\, whose work captures the region’s color\, energy\, and ever-evolving artistic spirit. \nKeep reading to learn more about the artists and purchase their artworks on view at PIE. \nPhoto by Creative Pinellas.\nDavid Williams first discovered art by copying magazine illustrations at his grandparents’ home. That early spark grew into a lifelong exploration of imagery and meaning. Today\, Williams reclaims and repurposes familiar images from advertising and media\, transforming them into reflections on the image-saturated world around us.  \nAs you move through the airport\, we invite you to spend a moment to take in the work of ceramicist Rebecca Zweibel\,  located near the entrance. Drawn first to porcelain’s smooth\, bone-like quality\, Zweibel later embraced earthenware for its warmth\, color\, and versatility. She hand-builds her vessels\, carving expressive  lines into rich red clay and layering color with underglaze terra sigillata. Always experimenting\, Zweibel lets her  imagination guide her evolving forms\, where bold marks  and sculptural presence meet. \nFlanking the display of Zweibel’s work\, you will find more artwork by Williams. \nThis exhibition reflects the collaborative work of curators Katherine Gibson of arthouse3\, and Allison McCarthy\, combining Gibson’s curatorial framework and artist selection with McCarthy’s direction in artwork selection and installation. \nFeatured Artists\n            \n            \n                \n            \n            \n                David Williams\n                \n                    Posted on October 15\, 2025 by Maggie Duffy                \n                David Williams first discovered art by copying magazine illustrations at his grandparents’ home. That early spark  grew into a lifelong exploration of imagery and meaning.  Today\, Williams reclaims and repurposes familiar images  from advertising and media\, transforming them into  reflections on the image-saturated world around us.   … Read More \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n                \n            \n            \n                Rebecca Zweibel\n                \n                    Posted on October 16\, 2025 by Maggie Duffy                \n                Drawn first to porcelain’s smooth\, bone-like quality\, Rebecca Zweibel later embraced earthenware for its warmth\, color\, and versatility. She hand-builds her vessels\, carving expressive lines into rich red clay and layering color with underglaze terra sigillata. Ever experimenting\, Zweibel lets her imagination guide her evolving forms\, where bold marks and sculptural presence meet…. Read More \n            \n            \n            \n 
URL:https://creativepinellas.org/event/in-flying-colors/
LOCATION:St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport\, 14700 Terminal Blvd #221\, Clearwater\, FL\, 33762\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibition - Off Campus,Gallery Event,Off Campus Event
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SUMMARY:Made in the Shade
DESCRIPTION:Creative Pinellas\, in partnership with St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport (PIE)\, is proud to launch the inaugural exhibition at the brand-new gallery called Sightline\, located at PIE. The first exhibition\, Made in the Shade\, curated by Katherine Gibson of Arthouse3 invites travelers and visitors to experience the beauty\, creativity\, and culture of Florida through the eyes of local artists. \nInspired by themes of Florida tourism\, vacations\, natural elements\, and regional artistic talent\, Made in the Shade offers a vibrant look at how artists capture the spirit of relaxation\, environment\, and sense of place that defines the Sunshine State. \nMade in the Shade has been extended through September 30 to give more visitors the opportunity to explore and enjoy the exhibition. \nFeatured Artists\n            \n            \n                \n            \n            \n                Elizabeth Barenis\n                \n                    Posted on September 13\, 2021 by Elizabeth Barenis                \n                She believes that what the viewer finds in the art is one of the most important things about it. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally…. Read More \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n                \n            \n            \n                Matthew Drennan Wicks\n                \n                    Posted on April 24\, 2025 by Creative Pinellas                \n                Matthew Drennan Wicks has been nationally and internationally recognized for his ceramic and non-ceramic based sculpture. His work discusses a process-based exploration of traditional craft in a contemporary context that highlights specific domestic materials\, the collapsing of historical stereotypes and the intrinsic properties of craft materials such as clay\, fibers and glass. His work has… Read More \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n                \n            \n            \n                Babette Herschberger\n                \n                    Posted on  by Creative Pinellas                \n                Babette Herschberger b. 1961\, St. Joe\, Indiana Lives and works in St. Petersburg\, Florida USA Babette Herschberger is a painter\, she works intuitively to create minimal\, abstract compositions which emphasize color\, form and surface. Babette recently began working with clay and currently has a studio at The Morean Center for Clay in St. Petersburg\, FL…. Read More
URL:https://creativepinellas.org/event/made-in-the-shade/
LOCATION:St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport\, 14700 Terminal Blvd #221\, Clearwater\, FL\, 33762\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibition - Off Campus,Off Campus Event
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