Customers browse at the Tampa Artist Emporium in South Tampa. Pictured below: Boggs stands behind the Emporium's front desk.
Two years ago, Tampa photographer Shelby Boggs took a gamble. Inspired by the Kress Emporium, an historic building in Asheville, NC, that serves as a marketplace for more than 80 regional artists and craftspeople, she set out to create something similar (if smaller) in Tampa. Using some money shed pocketed after flipping a house in the once-hot real estate market, she snagged a favorable lease in Hyde Park Village.
Boggs dubbed the location, once occupied by retailer Ann Taylor, the Tampa Artist Emporium and soon began renting wall and shelf space to local artists, who displayed their work. Monthly mixers and an open-door policy during the shopping districts popular outdoor art fair led to sales. In relatively short order, Boggs pie-in-the-sky idea didnt look so crazy after all.
This article appears in Jul 15-21, 2009.
