- St. Petersburg – Arts Shine Here
St. Petersburg Arts Shine Here City of the Arts Arts & Culture - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
St. Petersburg Arts Shine Here City of the Arts Arts & Culture - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
St. Petersburg Arts Shine Here City of the Arts Arts & Culture 6 Performing Arts Companies 8 Museums (2 new ones coming!) 11Theatrical and Music Venues Dozens of Studios & Galleries Hundreds of Public Events FolkFest CraftArt
Hundreds of Public Events
FolkFest
CraftArt Ribfest Sunscreen Film Festival Tampa Bay Blues Festival Mainsail Arts Festival
- St. Pete Wine & Food Festival
Arts & Culture
6 Performing Arts Companies
8 Museums (2 new ones coming!) 11Theatrical and Music Venues Dozens of Studios & Galleries
ARTS SHINE HERE
City of the Arts
Florida Orchestra Florida Holocaust Museum Florida CraftArt Florida Humanities Council Salvador Dali Museum Chihuly Collection Museum of Fine Arts,
- St. Petersburg
ARTS SHINE HERE
A Florida Cultural Capital
Theatre!
ARTS SHINE HERE
- A Simple Theatre
- American Stage Theatre Company
- freeFall Theatre Company
- St. Petersburg City Theatre
- St. Petersburg Opera Company
- St. Petersburg Shakespeare Company
- The Studio@620
Museums!
ARTS SHINE HERE
- Salvador Dali Museum
- Chihuly Collection
- Florida Holocaust Museum
- Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg
- Great Explorations and Hands On Museum
- St. Petersburg Museum of History
- Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum
- Pinellas Pioneer Settlement
- Museum of the American Arts and Crafts Movement 2018
- James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art - 2017
Five St. Petersburg Arts Districts
ARTS SHINE HERE
Waterfront Arts District
Beach Drive to Fourth St. North and 7th Ave. South to 7th Ave North
Waterfront downtown shopping, dining and entertainment district with outdoor cafes and restaurants, world class museums and a dazzling array of shops, galleries, businesses and hotels that line our green parks that are home to special events and festivals.
- d-gallerie
- Ocean Blue
- Red Cloud Indian Arts
- Shapiro’s Gallery
- Museum of Fine Art, St. Petersburg
- Salvador Dali Museum
- St. Petersburg Museum of History
- St. Petersburg Arts Districts
ARTS SHINE HERE
Central Arts District
www.sixhundredblock.com
Promotes the arts from 4th Street to 16th Street along Central Avenue and surrounding area. Central Avenue’s 600 Block, including the historic Crislip Arcade, offers fine art galleries, boutiques, eateries, recording studio, performance venues, watering holes, graphic design and branding center. The nightlife here is pretty active too!
The EDGE District
https://www.facebook.com/theEDGEstpete Entertainment, Dining, Galleries, Boutique Stores located between MLK and 16th Street on Central Avenue and including 1st Avenues North and South. ARTicles Art Gallery & Custom Framing Creative Clay Paper Street Market Green Bench Brewery Furnish Me Vintage
- St. Petersburg Arts Districts
ARTS SHINE HERE
- St. Petersburg Arts Districts
ARTS SHINE HERE
Grand Central District
www.grandcentraldistrict.org
A diverse collection of art galleries, antique and retail shops, personal and professional services, and eclectic dining and drinking establishments. Grand Central is one of Florida’s Main Street Communities encompassing 16th Street to 31st Street blocks on Central and First Avenues North and South. A hip spot to eat and shop!
- St. Petersburg Arts Districts
ARTS SHINE HERE
Warehouse Arts District
www.facebook.com/WarehouseArtsDistrictStPete
Where art is made! The district is zoned for live/work space within 16th to 31st Streets North between 1st Ave. North and 10th Ave. South. District artists and galleries include:
- Charlie Parker Pottery
- Craftsmen House Gallery
- Dr. Carter G. Woodson African
American Museum
- Duncan McClellan Glass Art and
Hotshop
- FUNKTIONHOUSE Urban Lumber
& Furnishings
- Gallerie 909
- MGA Sculpture Studio
- Morean Arts Center for Clay
- Zen Glass Studio
Two Artist Enclaves
ARTS SHINE HERE
Historic Kenwood kenwoodartistenclave.org An Artist Enclave is a St. Petersburg city zoning "overlay" designation (2014) that enables artists to have home-based studios in specified areas of historic neighborhoods. An Artist is defined by the Enclave as an individual who practices and/or who creates a product in one of the following categories: Fine Art, Craft Art, Design, Photography, Filmmaking, Musical, Literary or Performing Arts. Old Southeast More than 80 artists live in the Old Southeast neighborhood, located south of the city’s downtown. 40% of artists work in professional studios and
- galleries. 60% work in a home studio.
Murals = Creative Place-Making
Public art growing with a community of respected mural artists.
- Florida CraftArt Mural Walking Tours
36 murals on the tour -- Central and First Ave. North between Fifth and Ninth Street
- SHINE Mural Arts Festival. Established 2015
14 new murals -- with international artists
- SHINE ‘16 – 21 new murals
- Trolley and Bicycle
Mural Tours
America’s Southeast Glass Arts Center
ARTS SHINE HERE
The most vibrant glass arts community in Southeast America, featuring a vibrant community of artists, studios, hot shops and galleries.
- C glass Studio
- Chihuly Collection
- Duncan McClellan Glass Galley
- DMG School Project
- Grand Central Stained Glass and Gallery
- Morean Arts Center
- Sigma Glass Studio
- Zen Glass Studio
America’s Southeast Center for Clay
ARTS SHINE HERE
We host the largest community for clay arts in America’s Southeast. Many creative businesses feature gas kilns as well as electric and some have wood, soda and salt kilns; a variety of kilns exceptional for an area this size. Most of the artists below teach and all hold workshops with internationally known artists.
- Brick Street Clay Studios
- Charlie Parker Pottery
- Craftsman House Gallery, Café and Clay Studio
- Eckerd College
- The Clay Center of St. Petersburg
- The Morean Center for Clay
SPAA – Supporting Arts Education
Professional Continuing Education – Programs serving arts entrepreneurs and creative businesses at the Greenhouse In School - We support and advocate for arts education programs in the public schools through ACE – Arts for a Complete Education After School - The Arts Alliance is committed to supporting after school arts programs, including ACT – Arts Conservatory for Teens YMCA – Dance Program
SPAA – Arts Business Resource Center
- Arts Incubator – Sunshine City Opera, St. Pete Dance Alliance, Publi Arts
Project
- Artist Grant Program - Grants for local artists’ community engagement
- ArtBeat - The only countywide e-newsletter & web site with essential
information for the arts community, from calls for artists to jobs to grants
- ArtWalk - City-wide promotion of monthly ArtWalk, including funding trolley
transportation to all arts districts
- Sponsor/Producer - Shine Mural Festival; SunLit Festival; Listening Room
Festival; SPF16 - St. Petersburg Festival
- Arts Shine Here - Streetlamp Banner Program
- Arts Business Academy – Professional Education Programs @the
Greenhouse
- St. Petersburg Arts Endowment Fund at the Comm. Fdn of Tampa Bay
The St. Petersburg Arts Alliance is the only 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to raising money and advocating for our creative community – artists, writers, dancers, arts and cultural organizations, and creative businesses.
SPAA Creative Community Building Programs
ARTS SHINE HERE
- St. Petersburg Arts Alliance
Mission The St. Petersburg Arts Alliance is the umbrella organization serving the arts and cultural community: advocating for the arts; facilitating the growth of the arts community; and driving arts-related economic development in St. Petersburg. Vision
- St. Petersburg will become an arts
destination with generous and ongoing support from the City, the business community, and all who live and work here. Values Collaborative, Inclusive, Accountable, Passionate, Practical, Catalytic, Creative
- 1. Wayne Atherholt, Office of Cultural Affairs, City of St. Petersburg (ex-officio)
- 2. Jeff Baker, Community Relations Duke Energy
- 3. Kara Behar, Executive Director, Behar+Peteranecz: Architecture
- 4. Brook Canfield, CPA, Senior Tax Accountant, Gregory, Sharer & Stuart
- 5. Paul Carder, Retired
- 6. Yael Kelley, Artist
- 7. Katie Healey, Financial Planning, HSNi
- 8. Lisa Letizio, Alison James Estates & Homes
- 9. Angela Bond Markus, Actress
- 10. Zachary Messa, Partner, Johnson, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel & Burns, LLP
- 11. Mary Anna Murphy, President, MAM Exhibit Design
- 12. Duncan McClellan, Duncan McClellan Glass Art Studio and Hot Shop
- 13. Joseph Papich, Select Business Advisor, Wallace, Welch & Willingham
- 14. Kristy Parker, Associate General Counsel, Duke Energy
- 15. Judith Powers, Artist
- 16. David Ramsey, Managing Director, Raymond James & Associates
- 17. Jim Rolston, Artist and Owner, Red Zen Art Gallery
- 18. Stacia Schrader, Branch Manager, Regions Bank
- 19. Richard Wood, COO, Eagle Datagistics