St. Pete’s world-famous ‘Shine’ mural festival returns

Artists from all over the world will participate in the nine-day festival.

click to enlarge St. Pete’s world-famous ‘Shine’ mural festival returns
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Believe it or not, there are still mural-less walls in St. Petersburg, and in its ninth year, the Shine Mural Festival (stylized “SHINE”) is gonna do something about it.

For nine days, four international muralists—Loretta Lizzio (Australia), Dave Donza (London), plus Canada’s Andrea Wan and Bryan Beyung—join a lineup of four more U.S.-based artists and six Bay area locals to paint blank walls (and also update old ones with new art).

A kickoff party happens next Friday-Saturday, Oct. 13-14 at 1934 2nd Ave. S, with art walks (Oct. 14), happy hours and art shows happening in the days after. Workshops are also part of the festivities, including a two-day cross-disciplinary session at the Morean Workshop Space (Oct. 21-22) where Tampa Bay poet Tyler Gillespie invites participants to watch Miami’s Douglas Hoekzema (aka Hoxxoh) bring his geometric design while creating their own ekphrastic copy.

Shine Mural Festival happens at various locations in St. Petersburg from Oct. 13-22—a mural map and more information are available via stpeteartsalliance.org. Subscribe to Creative Loafing newsletters.

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