By Emily Lee Stehle Pieced & Patterned Through January 23 Museum of Fine Arts St. Pete Details here When asked by Arts Coast Magazine to attend the press viewing… Read More
A Fiber Artist Explores American Quilts 1800-1930

By Emily Lee Stehle Pieced & Patterned Through January 23 Museum of Fine Arts St. Pete Details here When asked by Arts Coast Magazine to attend the press viewing… Read More
Through October 23 Florida CraftArt Details here In the current Environmentally Engaged exhibition at Florida CraftArt, artists express their concerns, hopes and fears about the environment, the impending effects of climate change… Read More
By John Gascot I can’t speak enough to the importance of representation. As an artist, creating the style of work I do, it is part of my mission to… Read More
By Carol Mickett Robert and I have stayed more or less isolated during the last months. Sure, we have Zoomed and FaceTimed often, but have stayed to ourselves as… Read More
By Emily Stehle Batman and Grandma I used to read a story to my little sister Tina every night at bedtime. She was four, I was 17. It was… Read More
We Are All Connected It’s the largest sculpture I’ve ever undertaken, 36 ft tall by 16 ft wide, done in quarter inch thick aluminum. The design process progressed from a… Read More
By Margo Hammond Ergo Sum: A Crow a Day, an exhibition at the James Museum which closed just yesterday, featured 365 original works of art by Canadian-born artist Karen… Read More
By Steven Kenny Find out more about the Slow Art Movement here Instagram. Think about that name. Insta-gram. Like telegram –a short message – only visual instead of textual… Read More
By Don Gialanella Too Modest? An anti–artist‘s statement for my last blog entry! Self deprecating and satirical, from the point of an artist with impostor syndrome. Donald was born on a dark… Read More
The Arts Coast magazine asked all kinds of artists to find a new and different way to talk about their work – in just 100 words. We received these wonderful… Read More