Story and photos by Thomas Iacobucci There is a sharp contrast between the Dalí museum’s white walls and the dark hues of blue and black that hide the mysteries of
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Steel a glance at the newest installation. Story and photos by Jonah Hinebaugh Over the summer, 20-year-old Darnell Henderson stumbled his way into an internship – literally. Henderson and his
By Michael Moore Jr. When students amassed in The Edge during Thursday’s reading day, it was for more than just another art show: It was a culmination of student artwork
By Dylan Hart Brandon Santiago says that one day, he’s going to be a famous artist. Santiago, 19, is a graphic design major and painter at USF St. Petersburg. Born
By Katlynn Mullins A cute barista, an existential crisis, alter egos, grief and Donald Trump — all in under an hour. Welcome to John Mark Jernigan’s “Hello.” The entire show
By Gabby Dacosta Soft-spoken powerful words of poetry, gospel singing and the sound of ocean waves danced through the air telling their individual stories of diversity, life and legacy. Tampa
By Samantha Bumberg With just two chairs and themselves, improv artists Hawk and Wayne brought their audience to a mysterious, foreign tribe, where the king comically spoke English and had
By Dinorah Prevost Lexi Bishop teared up a bit during her TEDx talk. Partly because of her topic — mental health. Partly because of her mom’s reaction in the audience.
By Jovannie Belot Art and science are often viewed as opposites, and rarely do those opposites collide. But the power of fluid movement and purposeful motion quickly changed that at
By Katlynn Mullins Have you ever thought of the world ending and being saved by an almighty alligator? Apparently, it’s crossed Matt Cowley’s mind. “Death and Other Errors in Judgement,”