An indoor portrait photograph of Tampa artist and Tempus Projects founder Tracy Midulla. They have shoulder-length, curly reddish-brown hair with bangs and are wearing a solid black, long-sleeve boat-neck top. They are leaning casually against a white wall on the right and looking directly at the camera with a gentle, neutral expression. The softly blurred background features a bright, naturally lit hallway and a section of an exposed brick or wood pillar.
Tracy Midulla Credit: Jen Miller

When it comes to Tampa’s art scene, Tracy Midulla has very much been a bus driver. On Thursday in Ybor City, the Tempus Projects founder and Kress Contemporary leader will talk about other artists who’ve taken the wheel to change cultural and urban landscapes. 

“Through exhibitions, public programming, partnerships, and community-building initiatives, I’ll discuss how artists and independent arts organizations adapt, create opportunities, and foster connection while navigating growth, change, and shifting ideas around access, identity, and place,” she told Creative Loafing Tampa Bay.

The talks—curated around a theme adopted monthly at Creative Mornings chapters across the world—are short (20 minutes) and include free coffee and brekkie snacks. This month’s theme is “create.”

There’s no cover for Creative Mornings with Tracy Midulla happening Thursday, May 21 at Hotel Haya in Ybor City.


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Read his 2016 intro letter and disclosures from 2022 and 2021. Ray Roa started freelancing for Creative Loafing Tampa in January 2011 and was hired as music editor in August 2016. He became Editor-In-Chief...