Alternative Art Gallery Moves Into New Space In Seminole Heights

Creative Director Tracy Midulla Reller is moving her art gallery, Tempus Projects, to a new Seminole Heights' location that offers more opportunities for exhibits from a range of artists in all mediums including painting, sculpture, video, multimedia and performance art. 

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Tempus Projects art gallery didn’t move very far from where it started more than three years ago, but the new address is opening up a world of artistic opportunities.
 
At 7 p.m. on Dec. 21 Tempus Projects will host an open house at its new digs at 4636 N. Florida Ave. That’s only a few blocks from its former address, also on Florida.
 
“The old space was just about 800 square feet. It was a converted garage behind a commercial building. We didn’t have air conditioning or a bathroom,” says Founder and Creative Director Tracy Midulla Reller. “As far as alternative space goes, it was very alternative.”
 
Now Tempus Projects has it all: a visible storefront, more space with high ceilings, air conditioning and bathrooms that meet federal handicap accessibility standards. And, there is more wall space and room space for exhibits as well as musical and performance art shows. 
 
For now though Reller says, “The space will be very raw. (The open house) is just a sneak preview to see the bare bones of the space layout, and to have a holiday party.”
 
Reller is an art professor at Hillsborough Community College in Tampa’s historic Ybor City. Tempus Projects is part of a burgeoning artists’ colony in Seminole Heights. Artists Taylor Pilote, Theo Wujcik and Roger Chamieh are among those who show their works at Tempus Projects.
 
Tempus’ board of directors began looking for a new location to rent in June when it was clear a larger venue was needed.
“It’s because we needed to be able to house large projects,” Reller says. 
 
Reller started Tempus Projects in 2009 with a handful of artists. It was a collaborative endeavor to foster artistic works from all mediums including painting, sculpture, multi-media and performance art. For the second year Tempus Projects will work with the Gasparilla Arts Festival in presenting a multi-media exhibit.
 
The nonprofit is supported by community grants, donations and fund-raising events.

Writer: Kathy Steele
Source: Tracy Midulla Reller, Tempus Projects

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Kathy Steele is a freelance writer who lives in the Seminole Heights neighborhood of Tampa. She previously covered Tampa neighborhoods for more than 15 years as a reporter for The Tampa Tribune. She grew up in Georgia but headed north to earn a BA degree from Adelphi University in Garden City, NY. She backpacked through Europe before attending the University of Iowa's Creative Writers' Workshop for two years. She has a journalism degree from Georgia College. She likes writing, history, and movies.
 

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