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Dancers perform throughout the evening at Tampa Museum of Art's 16th Annual Fundraiser "Pride & Passion; Vogue" which celebrates Tampa Bay’s diversity and the contributions of the LGBTQ+ community to arts and culture.
Photos by Kimberly DeFalco
The Tampa Museum of Art is the venue for the annual Pride & Passion fundraiser.
Photos by Kimberly DeFalco
Murals are a common sight around the Tampa Heights neighborhood.
Photo by Carole Devillers
Riki Tarr, left, Monica DeChaine, and Hillary Hepp check out art by Jujmo, a Tampa Bay muralist known for her happy colors and cartoon-like style.
Photos by Amber Sigman
Monica DeChaine describes the work of Belin from Spain who displays masterful details in eyes, often using the faces of his loved ones in his work and recomposing figures into anamorphic distortions.
Photos by Amber Sigman
Reid Jenkins' painting honors the life of his friend who died of suicide. His work won second place at the You Good? art collaboration with Keep St. Pete Lit and Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg held in the Warehouse Arts District.
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Karissa Hart, a photographer visiting Cafe Hey, where photographs from recent Black Lives Matter protests are on display.
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Guests mingle among curtains of beads and baubles.
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A 200-seat, acoustically tuned theater on the ground floor of the new Ferman Center for the Arts at UT gives students space to perform in front of an audience.
Photo by Diane Egner
The new Ferman Center for the Arts at the University of Tampa is a recent addition to the city's growing arts ecosystem.
Photo by Diane Egner
Lawrence Carter dancing in the Arts4All 40th Anniversary performance.
Photo by Tom Kramer/Courtesy of Arts4All Florida
Frames used to display the Florida artwork in the Vickers Collection at the Harn Museum of Art in Gainesville are as unique as what they contain.
Photo by Diane Egner
Julia Galloway’s ceramic urn “Woodstork” based off the local endangered species.
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Artists and other makers display their creations.
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In a Lifetime of a Fact, a magazine editor discusses "the facts'' contained in a writer's essay during a performance at Stageworks Theatre in Tampa..
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Finished pottery pieces for sale in the Carrollwood Cultural Center gift shop.
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A scene from "Reflections," 2020. Tampa City Ballet's "Dance for Camera" series launched during the pandemic and continues in 2021. In this series, dancers perform in outdoor spaces in Tampa and St. Petersburg.
Courtesy of the Tampa City Ballet
Monet's house in bloom as seen through the eyes of Lichtenstein at Selby Gardens in Sarasota.
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Allotment installation by Robert Aiosa, which is currently on view at the Museum of Fine Art St. Pete for the SKYWAY exhibition.
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