To fully experience Pinellas County’s art scene, you must venture beyond its museums. Places like the Museum of Fine Arts, The Dali, and the Tampa Museum of Art host some of the best contemporary art from around the world, but they rarely host local artists.
Creative Pinellas, on the other hand, routinely showcases work made in Tampa Bay. Its largest local art showcase, Arts Annual, happens every November and brings together Pinellas County’s visual artists, performing artists, filmmakers, and writers for a month-long celebration of the arts. This year, more than 75 local artists are participating, including Creative Loafing Tampa Bay darlings John Gascot, Chad Mize, Gabriel Ramos, Emily Stehle, Victoria Jorgensen, Carol Mickett and Robert Stackhouse.
The following Saturday, Nov. 11, Creative Pinellas offers a new ARTSventure —a free, family-friendly arts festival with an arts market, craft activities, food trucks, and live performances in Pinewood Park. Beth Gelman, Creative Pinellas’s Senior Director of Arts and Cultural Programming, called the Nov. 11 a true “Super Saturday.”
“ARTSventure should be off the charts with 30+ professional craft artists and fine artists in our first arts market along with terrific music, crafts, food, and live performances. Artisan Days will also be happening at Heritage Village, and special activities will be taking place in the brand-new Children’s Majeed Discovery Garden at the Florida Botanical Gardens,” Gelman added in a press release.
Arts Annual 2023, the exhibition, runs through Dec. 31 and brings artist talks to the Gallery at Creative Pinellas on weekends beginning Nov. 18. Head to ArtsAnnual.org for the details.
Mother and Child-San Remigio,Philippines by Ric Savid 2003 Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasArtist-crafted doll (ElviSan, a Japanese Elvis impersonator) by Chomick+Meder Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasA Señora’s Dream by Ketsy Ruiz Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasAshurbanipal by Denis Gaston Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasBiding Time by Mason Gehring Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasBirds of Pray by Kevin Grass Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasConfluence of Desire by Naverne Covington Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasLove and Hisses by Miss Crit Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasMemory Basket for Mom by Emily Stehle Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasNestled in Shadows by Gabriel Ramos Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasOrchid Tree by Angela Warren Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasParadise Found by Elizabeth Barenis Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasPossum Girl with Kite by Gianna Pergamo Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasSnow in September-Autumn by Kirk Ke Wang Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasStudies for the Crucifixion (Triptych) by Jim Gigurtsis Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasThe Burg Hive by Mark Mitchell Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasThe Light Within by Candace Knapp Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasThe Spirit Guide Lizard-Dreaming by Cora Marshall Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasUnder a Different Sky by Rachel Stewart Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasWater Front by Christina Bertsos Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasWaiting by Judy Vienneau Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasCategory Is by John Gascot Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasWhat the Blue Heron Sees by Candace Knapp Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasSiobhan Monique 1 Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasO Som Do Jazz performs at Arts Annual 2022’s Performances in the Park Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasCotton candy accompanies performances in the park at the 2022 Arts Annual Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasAcademy of Ballet Arts dancers perform in the courtyard during Arts Annual 2022 Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasVolunteers and guests paint a participatory mural at Arts Annual The Party in 2022 Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasSiobhan Monique 2 Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasSiobhan Monique 5 NAACP Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasSiobhan Monique 4 at SideDoor Credit: Photo c/o Creative PinellasSiobhan Monique 3 Credit: Photo c/o Creative Pinellas
Jen began her storytelling journey in 2017, writing and taking photographs for Creative Loafing Tampa. Since then, she’s told the story of art in Tampa Bay through more than 200 art reviews, artist profiles,...
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