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SUMMARY:Peonies in Winter: The Long-awaited Works of Nate Jessup
DESCRIPTION:In the mid 1960s\, Nate Jessup earned two Ivy League art degrees\, fully intending to become a practicing professional artist. But the life of a New York gallery artist at the time seemed to him to be at odds with the very act of creating\, so he walked away\, earning his living by other means while he painted in relative obscurity to satisfy his own artistic vision. \nFans of abstract expressionism and the New York School will particularly enjoy this exhibition\, which includes dynamic abstracted figuration highly suggestive of Willem de Kooning\, exquisitely quiet color field works reminiscent of Clyfford Still\, and more. \nNow 83 and still actively painting\, Jessup’s first real gallery exhibition features an exquisite selection of masterful works that span decades of artistic expression and longing.
URL:https://ftp.stpeteartsalliance.org/event/peonies-in-winter-the-long-awaited-works-of-nate-jessup/
LOCATION:Soft Water Gallery\, 515 22nd Street South\, Unit F\, St Petersburg\, 33712
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SUMMARY:ArtOUT 2026
DESCRIPTION:ArtOUT is an annual juried exhibition celebrating visual art through an LGBTQ+ lens. Each year\, artists from across the region and around the world share their perspectives on identity\, belonging\, and pride through painting\, sculpture\, photography\, and mixed media. \nThe 2026 exhibition runs the entire month of June at the Gulfport Public Library\, with award-winning works also on display at The James Museum. Over the years\, hundreds of local and international artists have been featured\, creating visibility and dialogue through their work. \nArtOUT is more than a gallery show — it’s a celebration of creativity\, courage\, and connection.
URL:https://ftp.stpeteartsalliance.org/event/artout-2026/
LOCATION:The James Muesum\, 150 Central Ave\, St. Petersburg\, 33701
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ORGANIZER;CN="OUT Arts &amp%3B Culture":MAILTO:hello@outartsculture.org
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SUMMARY:The Hot Wing King
DESCRIPTION:It’s time for the annual “Hot Wang Festival” in Memphis\, Tennessee\, and Cordell Crutchfield is spicing up the competition with wings worthy of a crown! With his partner Dwayne and their crew\, The New Wing Order\, Cordell is marinating magic and firing up his frying pan for the win. When Dwayne takes in his troubled nephew\, things start to simmer over. Suddenly\, there’s more at stake than just the trophy. Will Cordell keep it all together? 2021 PULITZER PRIZE WINNER.
URL:https://ftp.stpeteartsalliance.org/event/the-hot-wing-king/
LOCATION:American Stage\, 163 3rd Street North\, Saint Petersburg\, FL\, 33701\, United States
CATEGORIES:External
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Stage":MAILTO:boxoffice@americanstage.org
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SUMMARY:L I V (I N) G Estuary
DESCRIPTION:A Solo Exhibition Created and Curated by\nAshley Rivers | The Nature of Fire \nShowing at the Tully-Levine Gallery in the ArtXchange\nFrom June 6th – 27th\n515 22nd Street South\, St Petersburg\, Fl 33712 \nExhibition Event Timeline\nOpening Event: June 6th from 3:30-5p\nArtWalk: June 13th from 5-9p\nClosing Event & Artificial Oyster Pot Community Creation Event:\nFacilitated in collaboration with Non-Profit: Oyster River Ecology\, on June 27th from 3:30-5p and Free to the public for all ages. \nAn estuary is a point of convergence- it is the space between\, where freshwater rivers and salty ocean waters merge. This point\, where the union of different elements and organisms come together to meet at a single point- where adaption and growth occurs\, and the life of our special little oysters grows- indicates and symbolizes the very setting this exhibition is meant to be portrayed in. \nThis collection is directly influenced by the oyster shell and its deep\, layered\, and detailed ridges. Created through a combination of growth\, environmental factors\, and the deposition of materials\, the ridges of the oyster shell act as a metaphor following my artistic identity and experiences lived. \nThe art is intended to achieve an inspiring and transformational impact on those who experience it by sharing the importance of not only restorative efforts of personal growth\, but the importance of restorative efforts on/for the environment. \nThis exhibition is the space between. \n_______________\nThank you to the St. Petersburg Arts Alliance for the 2025 Individual Artist Grant that is assisting in making this project happen!
URL:https://ftp.stpeteartsalliance.org/event/l-i-v-i-n-g-estuary/
LOCATION:Tully-Levine Gallery in the Warehouse Arts District Campus ArtXchange\, 515 22nd Street South\, St. Petersburg\, 33712
CATEGORIES:External
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashley Rivers | The Nature of Fire":MAILTO:info@thenatureoffire.com
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SUMMARY:L I V (I N) G Estuary: Artificial Oyster Pot Community Event & Exhibition Closing
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, June 27\, 2026\n3:30 PM  5:00 PM\nTully-Levine Gallery in the ArtsXchange (map)\nJoin Ashley Rivers | The Nature of Fire for the closing of her first Solo Exhibition:\n“L I V (I N) G Estuary” … a space between.\nAn art exhibition that – influenced directly by the oyster shell and its deep\, layered\, and detailed ridges – explores my personal experience with artistic growth\, environmental factors\, and materials/media experimentation over the years I have been practicing as a professional artist. \nThe Closing Reception & Artificial Oyster Pot Community Creation Event will be happening on June 27th from 3:30 PM–5:00 PM\, an afternoon of art\, small bites\, and good vibes.  \nFacilitated by Non-Profit: Oyster River Ecology\, this is a fun\, unique\, family friendly\, and environmentally conscious art event where all can come and make artificial oyster pots that will be directly placed into our estuary! A community engagement event where participants/volunteers are actively involved in environmental restoration efforts! Come make one oyster pot or stay for the whole event and make 20+! \nAbout the Exhibition\nAn estuary is a point of convergence- it is the space between\, where freshwater rivers and salty ocean waters merge. This point\, where the union of different elements and organisms come together to meet at a single point- where adaption and growth occurs\, and the life of our special little oysters grows- indicates and symbolizes the very setting this exhibition is meant to be portrayed in. \nThrough repetition and active material experimentation\, these artworks investigate the intrinsic relationship between the natural systems and developments of an oyster and its shell\, and the symbolism of them compared to our human identity- specifically to my lived artistic experiences. The work explores my personal experience with artistic growth\, environmental factors\, and materials/media experimentation over the years I have been practicing as a professional artist. \nWorking with multiple mediums- including clays\, raw dyes and pigments\, natural fibers\, metals\, wood\, and hand-made papers and twines- the sculptures aim to share\, through textural and vulnerable forms\, that humans and nature share systematic parallels. \nThis collection is directly influenced by the oyster shell and its deep\, layered\, and detailed ridges. Created through a combination of growth\, environmental factors\, and the deposition of materials\, the ridges of the oyster shell act as a metaphor following my artistic identity and experiences lived.  \nThe art is intended to achieve an inspiring and transformational impact on those who experience it by sharing the importance of not only restorative efforts of personal growth\, but the importance of restorative efforts on/for the environment. \nThis exhibition is the space between. \nSpecial thanks to the St. Petersburg Arts Alliance for awarding me the 2025 Individual Artist Grant to assist in making this projects happen!
URL:https://ftp.stpeteartsalliance.org/event/l-i-v-i-n-g-estuary-artificial-oyster-pot-community-event-exhibition-closing-2/
LOCATION:Warehouse Arts District\, 515 22nd Street S.\, St. Petersburg\, FL\, 33712\, United States
CATEGORIES:External
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashley Rivers | The Nature of Fire":MAILTO:info@thenatureoffire.com
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SUMMARY:L I V (I N) G Estuary: Artificial Oyster Pot Community Event & Exhibition Closing
DESCRIPTION:A Solo Exhibition Created and Curated by\nAshley Rivers | The Nature of Fire \nShowing at the Tully-Levine Gallery in the ArtXchange\nFrom June 6th – 27th\n515 22nd Street South\, St Petersburg\, Fl 33712 \nExhibition Event Timeline\nOpening Event: June 6th from 3:30-5p\nArtWalk: June 13th from 5-9p\nClosing Event & Artificial Oyster Pot Community Creation Event:\nFacilitated in collaboration with Non-Profit: Oyster River Ecology\, on June 27th from 3:30-5p and Free to the public for all ages. \nThank you to the St. Petersburg Arts Alliance for the 2025 Individual Artist Grant that is assisting in making this project happen! \n(Short Verbiage about the exhibition)\nAn estuary is a point of convergence- it is the space between\, where freshwater rivers and salty ocean waters merge. This point\, where the union of different elements and organisms come together to meet at a single point- where adaption and growth occurs\, and the life of our special little oysters grows- indicates and symbolizes the very setting this exhibition is meant to be portrayed in. \nThis collection is directly influenced by the oyster shell and its deep\, layered\, and detailed ridges. Created through a combination of growth\, environmental factors\, and the deposition of materials\, the ridges of the oyster shell act as a metaphor following my artistic identity and experiences lived. \nThe art is intended to achieve an inspiring and transformational impact on those who experience it by sharing the importance of not only restorative efforts of personal growth\, but the importance of restorative efforts on/for the environment. \nThis exhibition is the space between.
URL:https://ftp.stpeteartsalliance.org/event/l-i-v-i-n-g-estuary-artificial-oyster-pot-community-event-exhibition-closing/
LOCATION:Warehouse Arts District\, 515 22nd Street S.\, St. Petersburg\, FL\, 33712\, United States
CATEGORIES:External
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashley Rivers | The Nature of Fire":MAILTO:info@thenatureoffire.com
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