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Future Exhibitions

01.30.09 - 05.30.09

Jasper Johns Prints: Things the Mind Already Knows
Jasper Johns: Prints covers 40 years of printmaking from one of America's most revered artists. All the works in this exhibition are from the John and Maxine Belger Family Foundation collection....read more >>



04.06.09 - 05.30.09

PEL Exhibitions
Eckerd College's Program for Experienced Learners enables busy adult learners to complete a degree program. Students enrolled in the PEL program can transfer up to three years college credit through life experience and/or previous college credits. read more >>


04.03.09 - 05.22.09

Word & Image Middle School
Work by Pinellas County middle school students is displayed in this exhibit....read more >>


05.05.09 - 07.06.09

Academy Prep Student Exhibition


06.12.09 - 08.15.09

Wild Spirits: Lenné Nicklaus-Ball, Candace Knapp, and Felipe Packard & Ricardo de la Vega
This group of three exhibitions has common themes of vivid color, tactile qualities, and appeal to children and adults of all ages. Each show is a feast for the eyes. Each artist lives in this area, and is primarily a sculptor....read more >>


6.12.09 – 7.11.2009

Academy Prep Student Exhibition (Risser Gallery East)
The Arts Center’s ongoing partnership with Academy Prep Center of St. Petersburg fosters an interest in the arts by providing an after school enrichment weekly program for students in grades 5 – 8.

 

6.12.09 – 8.15.09

Sexton Elementary School Exhibition(Risser Gallery)
Through the Artist Residency Program of the Pinellas County Cultural Affairs Department, Pamela Miles, Teaching Artist at Sexton Elementary School introduced Kindergarten through 5th grade students to Miriam Schapiro's femmages, Hollis Sigler's "Emotions on Stage", the Cuna Indians' spectacular molas and "All Your Feelings are OK" from the book by Jamie Lee Curtis, I Feel Silly and other Moods that Make my Day.  

7.12.09 – 8.22.09

Lessons in Creativity (Risser Gallery East)
This new series of exhibitions showcases the artwork created by our students and faculty. First up this season are painting and prints made by students in Cat Thompson’s painting and printmaking classes.

 

8.28.09 – 10.3.09

Lessons in Creativity (Risser Gallery East)
This new series of exhibitions showcases the artwork created by our students and faculty. This show features the paintings made by students in Betsy Orbe Lester’s painting class.

 

09.04.09 - 09.27.09

re:Member September
Annual non-juried members' exhibition held in conjunction with a month-long series of events celebrating member-artists, including workshops, critiques, and works for sale....read more >>

 

9.7.09 – 10.25.09

Let’s Create!: Summer Camp Exhibition (Risser Gallery)
This exhibition features work from students in the Center’s 10-week summer camp program in a variety of media from digital to photography to clay to painting to collage.

 

10.9.09 – 11.7.09

Allison Massari (Stanley and Everett Galleries)
Beloved artist Allison Massari returns to her home community to exhibit her newest paper collages. Massari’s powerful, intimate, and boldly imagined artwork beckons the viewer - sometimes playfully, sometimes intensely- always with a poignancy that deeply touches the heart. The vulnerability and honesty expressed in her self portraits, the energy and life that flow through her collages, and the unflinching strength and intelligence that can be found in all of her work, show Massari’s commitment to exposing herself in order to find the common thread that connects us as humans. Massari holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from Parsons.

 

10.9.09 – 12.5.09

Lessons in Creativity (Risser Gallery East)
This new series of exhibitions showcases the artwork created by our students and faculty. This show features the figurative sculptures made by students in Kyu Yamamoto’s clay class.

 

10.09.09 - 12.31.09

Visual Unity: A Collaboration
16 artists from the central Florida region have been invited to participate in this project, initiated and organized by Tarpon Springs artist Rocky Bridges. Each artist will work with three other artists in the group. Teams consisting of two artists will work together to produce two works of collaborative art. Each piece will combine the unique talents of the two distinctly different artists. The styles and/or media of the two artists may be profoundly different. The challenge will be the establishment of Visual Unity....read more >>

 

11.13.09 – 12.31.09

On My Block: Word & Image Elementary School, Part 1 (Risser Gallery)
Work by Pinellas County elementary school students is displayed in this exhibit. The theme of the show – “On My Block” – challenges students to create a work of art that answers the question: What’s on your block, down your street, in another country, that makes up who you are?

11.20.09 –12.31.09

Angels, Good & Bad…2009 Holiday Exhibition (Stanley & Everett Galleries)
Our annual holiday exhibition takes on a naughty and nice twist this year. Artists will be challenged to create a work of art that depicts an angel, either on the good or bad side, for this juried show.

 

12.12.09 – 2.6.10

Lessons in Creativity (Risser Gallery East)
This new series of exhibitions showcases the artwork created by our students and faculty. This show features paintings and drawings made by students in Rebecca Skelton’s class.

 

1.8.10 – 2.27.10

Babs Reingold: Hung Out in the Projects (Hough & Synovus Galleries)
Babs Reingold invokes her childhood in the projects on the East Side of Cleveland using the gallery environment. Reingold’s experience as a young Jewish girl in a tough, unsafe world comes to life within the gallery walls with her signature constructions of human hair, organza, silk, and clothesline. The installation is viewed from scaffolding, representing a social vantage point of security. A sound component by artist Lin Culbertson will complete the experience.
A master draftsman, many of Reingold’s preparatory sketches of the installation will also be on display.