Acclaimed author and Great Floridian Zora Neale Hurston is best known for her fiction works, but she was also a …
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2018 is a big year, as it marks the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination. Since April …
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The Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg includes artwork spanning 4,500 years from around the world. But you may …
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Two engaging new exhibitions explore abstraction by African-American women and American activism at the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg.
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Bring your budding Monets and O’Keeffes to Painting in the Park on Sunday, April 29, at the Museum of Fine …
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Sala Garncarz was a teenager when she was dragged from her home to a Nazi labor camp in 1940. Over …
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World-renowned graphic designer Bonnie Siegler, principal and founder of design studio Eight and a Half who has worked with Oprah …
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TBBCA Chalk Walk with Gasparilla Festival of the Arts offers amazing works of chalk art on the theme of “Flight” …
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The Fluxus art movement is all about expanding the traditional notion of art.
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Set in Brooklyn’s Brownsville neighborhood, “brownsville song (b-side for Tray)” is a poignant story of resilience in the face of …
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Visitors from a galaxy far, far away have landed in Tampa Bay. Now through April 1, see over 60 original …
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Nothing can get people into the holiday spirit quite like music. The Florida Orchestra features several holiday performances this month.
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Many artists have found their inspiration in Tampa, and a new exhibit at the Tampa Museum of Art pays homage …
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American Stage puts a new spin on Shakespeare’s “original rom-com,” “Much Ado About Nothing.” This exuberant interpretation is set in …
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Learn how to enjoy classical music in a new way when The Florida Orchestra takes you “Inside the Music” on …
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Communities nationwide are using arts, culture and creativity to embrace “creative placemaking,” which fosters growth by building a community’s character …
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In the early 1950s, a group of 26 African-American painters began painting beautiful, natural Florida landscapes with vivid colors. They …
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The 2017 TBBCA Impact Awards will draw hundreds of business leaders on Tuesday, Oct. 17, to the Renaissance Tampa International …
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September is Hunger Awareness Month, and museums in St. Petersburg are joining together to support the St. Petersburg Free Clinic …
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As the stepson of a Holocaust survivor, artist Murray Zimiles felt an obligation to deal with the Holocaust in his …
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What makes St. Pete so special?
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Ever wonder how people take those amazing photos of a starry sky? It’s actually pretty simple. All you need is …
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Composer Jonathan Larson worked for years on the musical “RENT,” loosely based on Puccini’s opera “La Bohème” and his own …
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Tampa’s Fourth Friday is a great opportunity to experience the city’s art and culture scene. More than 18 galleries in …
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Thinking about going to see “Hamilton” in New York? Sounds fabulous. But you might want to consider catching it in …
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Florida CraftArt, a statewide nonprofit based in St. Petersburg, will showcase a variety of artworks in all types of mediums …
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Three local museums have teamed up to showcase the work of more than 50 Tampa Bay artists.
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Spanish sculptor Eduardo Chillida’s work reflects his interest in space and organic form. Known for his monumental abstract works, he …
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World-renowned artist Tomás Saraceno works at the crossroads of art, physics, biology, astronomy and engineering. Fittingly, his work Caelum Dust …
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The exhibit “Black Pulp!” at the USF Contemporary Art Museum examines evolving perspectives of black identity in American culture. It …