Jennifer Ring
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, and art features. She believes that everyone can and should make art, whether they’re good at it or not. Art heals.
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Tampa Bay theaters are finding ways to give audiences what they want without losing themselves
From earlier showtimes to staging bonafide hits, local companies forge a path forward.
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Kress Contemporary is now the beating heart of Ybor City’s art scene, and there’s a show to celebrate
The First Annual Open House Exhibition happens Jan. 25-27.
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Spring exhibition at USF Tampa campus highlights printmaking pioneers
‘Offset: Robert Rauschenberg at USF Graphicstudio’ opens Friday and runs through March 2.
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Four St. Pete events to help Tampa Bay art lovers kick off 2024 in style
Including the Radix Collection fashion show, American Stage’s Boyd Hill show and a film at Green Light.
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Meet, Radix Collection, a new player in Pinellas County’s wearable art game
Jane Radix saw St. Petersburg artists struggling during the pandemic and devised an idea to help.
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Award-winning documentary about folk artist Nellie Mae Rowe screens in St. Pete this month
‘The World Is Not My Own’ filmmaker Petter Ringbom will answer questions after both shows.
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Pinellas County arts magnet celebrates 40 years of alumni with massive art show at Morean Art Center
Alum of the Gibb’s High art program built Tampa Bay’s art scene. And this spring, you can see their work on display in St. Pete.
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American Stage’s next play is a ‘Zombieland’-style adventure at St. Pete’s Boyd Hill Nature Preserve
‘10 Ways to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse’ is the first of two Tales by Twilight.
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Creative Pinellas names St. Petersburg native Margaret Murray as new CEO
The national search was conducted by a committee of six board members and four community advisors.
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Tampa’s murals now have their own 2024 calendar
Visit Tampa Bay and the Tampa Arts Alliance will unveil it during a launch and mural jam on Monday.
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Pinellas County joins Cultural Planning Group’s new art cities
CPG creates new art cities outside of New York and Chicago. Pinellas County is next.
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St. Pete collector stages one-night-only pop-up Cuban art show on Friday
Muffy Reeder discovered the work of Lidzie Alvisa and Donis Llago on a recent trip to Cuba.
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Powerstories Theatre is now ‘in motion’ and brings a ‘Freedom to Read’ show to Tampa Heights
The Nov. 30 event is a chance to preview the company’s production of ‘Alabama Story.’
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At St. Pete’s James Museum, ‘From Far East to Far West’ celebrates immigration amidst a migrant crisis
The exhibition reminds Tampa Bay that we are all from somewhere else.
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Florida Museum of Photographic Arts cuts ribbon on new Ybor City location
It’s official.
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‘Welcome to Night Vale’ podcast returns to Tampa for another live taping
Where every conspiracy theory is true.
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After near-cancellation, Dunedin Wines The Blues is back for its 33rd year
Pioneer Park hosts Saturday’s day-long festival.
