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This weekend, St. Petersburg offers an exciting opportunity to experience a thrilling array of art events before they close. The ’30 for 30′ exhibition at Bayboro Brewing features the artistic journey of duo Freeman and NovaFro. Additionally, Luci Westphal’s ‘Post-Historic St. Pete’ provides a captivating look at the city’s changing landscape through photography. Lastly, the Morean Center for Clay highlights the work of trans and gender-nonconforming youth artists. Join in on these vibrant displays and celebrate the creative spirit of St. Petersburg before it’s too late!
Last Chance to Catch Unique Art Events in St. Petersburg
This weekend, St. Petersburg is buzzing with artistic energy as three remarkable art shows prepare to celebrate their closing events. If you haven’t had a chance to check them out yet, now is the perfect time! These showcases not only feature stunning artwork but also tell stories rooted in the community and personal experiences.
Celebrate ’30 for 30′ at Bayboro Brewing
First up, swing by Bayboro Brewing on Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. to join artist duo James Kitchens, known as Freeman, and Britt Freemon, who goes by NovaFro. Both artists are set to celebrate their collective show titled 30 for 30, which reflects their journeys in the art world—Freeman bringing over 30 years of experience while Freemon is just kicking off her creative path.
The show has been curated by James Hartzell, who appreciates the unique approaches both artists take at their respective stages in their careers. As his connection with Kitchens dates back to collaborative efforts on the Black Lives Matter and Black History Matters murals at the Woodson Museum, Hartzell has seen firsthand the depth of Kitchens’ artistic skills spanning traditional painting to graffiti. His vibrant paintings come straight from the soul, embodying a love for color and expression.
On the other hand, Freemon focuses on vibrant portraitures and visual storytelling that celebrate Black culture, adding a fresh energy to the exhibit. This event promises to be a supportive space for exploring their work and connecting with the artists.
Exploring ‘Post-Historic St. Pete’ with Luci Westphal
Meanwhile, Luci Westphal invites you to the closing reception of her exhibit, Post-Historic St. Pete, on Sunday from 3 to 7 p.m. at Forever Florida Real Estate. Be treated to local poetry readings from 4 to 5 p.m. and an opportunity to chat with Westphal herself.
Westphal’s exhibit showcases her stunning photographs that illustrate the changing face of St. Petersburg, juxtaposing historic buildings with contemporary structures. The exhibit is spread across Forever Florida and Craftsman House, encouraging everyone to actively engage with the evolving landscape of the city. Expect thought-provoking visuals that prompt deep conversations about cultural heritage and urban transformation.
A Celebration of Creativity at the Morean Center for Clay
Another fantastic opportunity awaits at the Morean Center for Clay, where a showcase highlights the ceramic works of 60 trans and gender-nonconforming youth artists. On Saturday and Sunday, artist Nela Lamb will lead free guided tours of this refreshing exhibition.
This vibrant display curated by Dakota-Joan Parkinson emphasizes the communal aspect of art making. The wood-firing process used in the ceramics workshop symbolizes the journeys of the artists as they shape their identities. Expect to be inspired by the unique narratives and creative expressions of these young talents.
Art Is Everywhere: St. Petersburg Fine Art Festival
Finally, don’t miss out on the St. Petersburg Fine Art Festival taking place at South Straub Park this weekend, from February 8-9, running from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This festival features over 100 artisans showcasing original works spanning various art forms. With free admission, it’s been recognized as one of the top 10 art festivals in the U.S. It’s the perfect opportunity to explore original artwork and celebrate creativity in all its forms.
Engage Before These Shows Close
This weekend marks the last chance to engage with these compelling art exhibitions and experiences. Each closing event provides a unique opportunity to connect with various artistic styles and cultural themes that reflect the heart of St. Petersburg. Whether you’re looking to soak in vibrant paintings, engage in dynamic discussions, or simply enjoy the creativity around you, be sure to mark your calendar and join in on the artistic celebration. St. Petersburg is waiting for you!
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