Bay Art Files
steven locke: the color of remembering
steven locke: the color of remembering On view through March 7th at Hillsborough Community College’s Gallery 221 as part of an annual exhibition celebrating African American [...]
Read MoreA Wall for Today
Bosco Sodi, Muro. Installation view in Washington Square Park, New York. September 2017. Photo: Diego Flores and Chris Stach. Courtesy of the USF Contemporary Art [...]
Read MoreLight Through Her Hands: Patricia Cronin at the Tampa Museum of Art
Installation view of the exhibition "Patricia Cronin, Aphrodite, and the Lure of Antiquity: Conversations with the Collection" at the Tampa Museum of Art. Photo: Eleanor [...]
Read MoreThe Tampa Museum of Art’s Educating Collections
Museums please don’t stay still and keep on moving. So it is with Patricia Cronin, Aphrodite, and the Lure of Antiquity: Conversations with the Collection [...]
Read MoreFaces in the Crowd
Faces in the Crowd By Sabrina Hughes Miki Kratsman’s exhibition People I Met at the University of South Florida’s Contemporary Art Museum (USFCAM) is a challenging [...]
Read MoreLACMA Photography Curator to speak at the Museum of Fine Art St. Petersburg
Conversation with a Curator: Really! This is (So) Not a Selfie Thursday, October 25th, 7-8 pm at the Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg. FREE with Museum [...]
Read MoreMy Camera My Self(ie)
My Camera My Self(ie) by Sabrina Hughes In my History of Photography course, there is a class meeting on the syllabus dedicated to discussing selfies. I’m sure [...]
Read MoreDORMANT Edgar Sanchez Cumbas at HCC Ybor
Dormant by Caitlin Albritton, 2018 Suggesting something alive yet perhaps not actively developing, Edgar Sanchez Cumbas’s solo exhibition Dormant aims to question our internalized bigotry—the sleeping beasts [...]
Read MoreWe can selfie if we want to
The upcoming essay by St. Petersburg photo historian Sabrina Hughes, My Camera My Self(ie), which will post on Bay Art Files next week, examines the complex [...]
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