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Take Me to the Water(s)

Sabrina Dalla Valle Uploaded by Thomas Hallock
Salt Creek, Bartlett Park (St. Petesrburg)
Take Me to the Water(s), Harbor Hall Gallery (1000 3rd St. South), St. Petersburg campus of USF, March 28-31, 3-7 pm. Artists reflect upon the living structures of place, in a group show of mixed media with works by Salt Creek Summer Artists in Residence: Saudade Toxosi (photography), Thomas Hallock (historic journalism), Sabrina Dalla Valle (oral narrative sound art), Geveryl Robinson (written reflection). Event curated by Saudade Toxosi. Sponsored by Friends of Salt Creek, with support from the Tampa Bay Estuary Program.

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