
Tampa Art Week’s grand finale comes on Saturday, Feb. 22, when six Tampa artists bring interactive public art projects to three Ybor City venues—Kress Contemporary, HCC Ybor and Hotel Haya—for Now on View.
The free, one-day-only public art festival features a Tampa-inspired version of Fax 727’s Poetry Alley, an original Kress-inspired play by Erin Lekovic, a dance battle, a floral galaxy, and a tribute to Tampa’s LGBTQIA+ history by Victoria Alvarez.
To commemorate the arrival of FAX 727 289 3069 in the 813, St. Petersburg poet and author Tyler Gillespie—who runs the organization with Keifer Calkins and Eleanor Eichenbaum—is sharing an ekphrastic poem inspired by a cigar label I saw in the USF archives. “Donna Tampa” (stylized in all-caps) is complimented by another poem (“City Palimpsest,” also stylized in all-caps), which contextualizes the visual element of FAX 727 289 3069 large-scale’s installation at Hotel Haya.
Copies of the poems, as well as buttons and other prints, will be available for free when “Now On View” arrives at Hotel Haya in Ybor City on Saturday, Feb. 22.
Read both of them below, and click the titles to see images of the poems.
‘DONNA TAMPA’ by Tyler Gillespie
can smoke a cigar
with the boys
but she will never
be one of them.
She is the type
of girl who sings
church hymns at the club.
Because she believes
we are all sinners
who just want to find
a dance partner
while there is still
a two-step left in us.
Donna Tampa might be
pro-union, but she
is way too beautiful
to be political.
At least, as political
as politicians paint her.
She thinks those men,
in ill-fitted suits, need
to work more
on their own drag.
Because she knows:
it’s much easier
to look at yourself
in the mirror
if you’ve got
nothing to hide.
& when your makeup
is as beat as these streets.
‘CITY PALIMPSEST’ by Tyler GillespieUPDATED 02/20/25 11:16 a.m. Updated to note that Keifer Calkins and Eleanor Eichenbaum are also a part of FAX 727 289 3069.everything is built
on layers on top
of layers on top of other
layers on top of dirt
road stories cobble-
stoned images: layered
on each other then painted
& papered over with other images:
a HELP wanted sign.
One for missing teens.
Placed near a metal
band poster for a show,
layered over an apartment
for rent that’s unaffordable
even back then, on top
of a lover’s classified ad,
over political image, over
a flyer for a cigar/tattoo shop,
over the ad for a local psychic
who urges seek & you shall
find. & when this poem did,
it came across you.
Viewing a city layered
with the before, after & now:
it’s time for you to help decide
the images that get
layered here next.
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This article appears in Feb 13-19, 2025.

