The word is out: St. Petersburg’s SHINE Mural Festival is now a magnet for muralists. Out of the 18 or so plein air painters on the...
The Pinellas Park Community Redevelopment Agency has a new motto vis a vis stormwater runoff: “Only Rain Down The Drain.” In an attempt to deter citizens...
Two concrete tunnels along the Pinellas Trail will be transformed into colorful, bright murals inspired by Florida’s natural beauty. On Tuesday, the Pinellas County Board of...
The artwork covering one particular Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority bus during this Black History month depicts Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a collection of upturned faces...
With its state funding drastically reduced, and with Covid calling a lot of the shots, the sixth annual SHINE Mural Festival, Nov. 7-14, will be more...
As St. Petersburg’s prolific arts community struggles with an economy that’s all but relegated it to the back burner, the Pinellas Arts Community Relief Fund –...
Travel snafus and the requirements of a jam-packed schedule kept Mexican artist Paola Delfin from arriving in St. Petersburg until a few days into the 2019...
The windy, wet visitation by Tropical Storm Nestor and his extended family of droplets – the rain that wouldn’t leave – played havoc with the opening...
That honey-hive buzz you’re hearing is the anticipation for the 2019 SHINE Mural Festival – which will introduce more than 30 humongous works, painted in en...
New arrivals to St. Petersburg will notice the unusually large number of non-commercial murals – that is, large-scale art for art’s sake – on business walls...