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Carlton Ward Jr: Florida WILD - Sept 11 - Dec 3.
Highlights works by this conservation photographer and
eighth-generation Floridian based in Tampa. With training in ecology and photojournalism, his current purpose
is to protect Florida’s nature and culture through art. He
founded Florida Wildlife Corridor in 2010, bringing new
attention to a statewide vision to keep Florida wild.
Beauty & the
Beasts - Sept 11
- Dec 3. This exhibition of artists
working in a variety of media explores the beauty
and beastliness in
all creatures.
Call of the
WILD - Sept 11
- Oct 18. This allmedia juried exhibition is the result of a community call
to artists on the unbridled theme of all that is WILD.
2nd Photography Exhibit - Sept 11 - Oct 18. In the
Douglas-Whitley Gallery. Linda Adele Goodine: Beeline
Highway. The photographer presents images from her
30 year career as creator, educator and mentor.
WILD THINGS: LIVE at DFAC - Sept 12 - Oct 23.
the David L. Mason Children’s ART Museum real and
fantastical creatures/animals come alive with your
imagination.
727-298-DFAC. The Dunedin Fine Art Center - 1143
Michigan Blvd. Dunedin, FL 34698.
dialog that we all create for ourselves.
727-895-6620. 620 1st Ave. South, St. Petersburg
FL 33701
Clearwater’s Art in the Park Sept 19
www.visitstpeteclearwater.com/
Clearwater’s Art in the
Park is set for Saturday,
Sept. 19, as part of
the
city’s
Centennial
celebration. It will bring
local artists together from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to display
a wide variety of arts and
crafts in Clearwater’s
Station Square Park, 612
Cleveland St. Artisan
foods will be available throughout the day, along with
live musical performances at Station Square Park.
Cleveland Street District restaurants will be open and
will offer Art in the Park Specials. Local artists will
have a wide variety of locally created arts and crafts.
Refreshments, wine tastings and prize drawings are
planned at the Clearwater Center for the Arts, 621
Cleveland Street.
Studio@620
Bound & Release - Sept 4 - Oct 2
www.studio620.org
The
Studio@620
presents “Bound and
Release”, a collaborative art exhibition from
Laura James and Saori Murphy. Artists Laura
James and Saori Murphy come together to
create an interpretive
view of interpersonal
boundaries and their
resolve in its release.
Through the use of
mixed media, Laura
and Saori create a
tapestry of visual responses to their own
obstructed lens. These windows, reflections, and applications all become part of the fragile and interwoven
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