Courtesy of Lily Cannon | The Crow’s Nest By Lily Cannon Oct. 22 marked the James Museum’s monthly “Sketching in the Galleries,” and artists of all experience levels came prepared.
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Courtesy of Sofía García Vargas | The Crow’s Nest By Lily Cannon Last week, the spontaneous nature of live art-making at the 2022 Shine Mural Festival encouraged viewers to traverse
Courtesy of Lily Cannon | The Crow’s Nest By Lily Cannon Is originality dead? Did it ever exist in the first place? The newest collection at St. Petersburg’s Museum of
Pictured above: A pair of bargoers observe Tampa-based artist Emily Tan’s exhibit, “overthinking.” on Friday, March 6. Thomas Iacobucci | The Crow’s Nest By Katlynn Mullins At first glance, it’s
By Dylan Hart Art might be the weapon to shut down injustices from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, says USF St. Petersburg student Jenna Sierra. Sierra, a political science major and
Story and photo by Thomas Iacobucci Ineffable (adjective): Too great or extreme to be described in words; not to be uttered. For the second year, the Dean of Students Ambassadors
Story and photo by Decker Lavely Those looking for love before Valentine’s Day can find it hanging on the walls of Kahwa Coffee South. As part of the “Love, Love,
Story and photo by Thomas Iacobucci Tony Greco ushered a small group of USF St. Petersburg students into a room no bigger than a closet within the electron microscope facility
By Courtney Amos Amid the newest art pieces on walls across the city from this year’s SHINE Mural Festival, it’s hard to miss the mural that kicked them off: a
By Jacob Wilson and Manuel Vicente Lalande A wave of community, strength and joy rolled through the city of St. Petersburg last week as artists both local and international gathered