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Caitlin Albritton

Caitlin Albritton

Caitlin Albritton is a freelance writer based in Tampa with a BFA from Savannah College of Art and Design and a MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art. When she's not looking at art throughout town, she can be found making it. You can keep up with her visual art on Instagram @caitlinalbritton or on her website. Visit her recent line of inlay “wearable paintings.”

Caitlin Albritton's Latest Articles

Betsy Best’s print Twister II will be the face of the 2022 Gasparilla Festival of the Arts.
March Arts Roundup: Gasparilla Festival of the Arts, spring-themed art, and more

The month of March invites arts events that are all about celebration.

Interglacial by Laura Peterson Choreography will perform on Feb. 11 & 12 at 7:30 p.m., HCC Mainstage Theatre.
February Arts Roundup: Cuban landscape paintings, Florida sunrises, and more

Do you appreciate thoughtful perspectives and creative interpretation? Explore social justice issues, Cuban immigration, Black history, climate change, Florida life, and more on display at museums, galleries, and theaters from Tampa to Tarpon Springs to Largo to Sarasota during February.

Though it’s a large mural, there’s no lack of details in the gemstone’s surface.
Water Street Tampa boasts first augmented reality mural in Tampa

Internationally renowned muralist Leon Keer brings new technology to add to his painted murals.

January Arts Roundup: Poetically environmental art, an exhibition all about cats, and more

From the USF campus in Tampa to Ybor City to downtown St. Pete, the local arts scene is hopping in January. Read more about things to do.

The Nest at HCC is part of the Grounds4Art Public Art Program.
Most anticipated news on the Tampa arts scene for 2022

Tampa's growing arts community is making big plans for 2022 in anticipation of residents and tourists eager to get out and play after being pent up far too long by COVID.

Ola Wlusek, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at The Ringling museum in Sarasota.
Shaping the local art scene: Ola Wlusek at The Ringling in Sarasota

Ola Wlusek leads The Ringling to acquire and exhibit more works by women, BIPOC, and other underrepresented artists.

Sarah Howard at the entrance of one of the architectural components of the Music Box Project.
Shaping the local art scene: Sarah Howard of USF CAM in Tampa

Curator Sarah Howard is working to engage community in the USF Contemporary Art Museum’s public art program by reflecting shared experiences, emotions, and memories.

One of the town hall meetings took place at Rialto Theatre in Tampa Heights.
Local real estate foundation commits support for Tampa Arts Alliance

A three-year financial commitment from Smith & Associates Real Estate Foundation will help pay the Tampa Arts Alliance’s daily operational expenses and the salary of its executive director.

Family fun awaits on Big Cypress Swamp Walk.
Looking for unique gifts this holiday season? Shop local

From artist-made pieces to experiences for sharing, our Tampa Bay Area guide to shopping local for the holidays offers a selection of unique and special gifts.

Installation view, Marks Made: Prints by American Women Artists, 1960s to the Present, an exhibition curated by Katherine Pill in 2015.
Shaping the local art scene: Katherine Pill at the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Pete

While Curator Katherine Pill does research for exhibitions on artists who may not have gotten their due acclaim while they were alive, her passion is working with living artists -- especially women and underrepresented emerging artists.

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