Do It Today: Learn the Recipe for Water, Wilder to Williams Film Series and more
October 19, 2009 at 12:00 am by Franki Weddington
Like a modern form of alchemy, scientists struggle to create and purify an element necessary for human life: water. Diana Leavengood and Paula Allen have found the secret formula, and collected it in Recipe for Water, an exhibit of photography, ceramics, drawings and paintings with a common bond of “intuitive interpretations of the unseen energies around water.” (Pictured: “Recipe for Water” by Diana Leavengood) On display through Oct. 23, West Tampa Center for the Arts, 1906 N. Armenia Ave., Tampa, $3.
In lieu of the Best of the Bay-winning Summer Sunset Cinema Series, The Studio@620 and Push Ultra Lounge once again team up to present a collection of funny and/or fabulous films each Monday. Tonight’s selection in the Wilder to Williams Film Series — which includes the best of Billy Wilder and Tennessee Williams — is Wilder’s The Fortune Cookie, starring the classic comedy duo Jack Lemmon and Walter Mathau. Visit studio620.org for more info. Mon., Oct. 19, 8 p.m., Push Ultra Lounge, 128 Third St. S., St. Petersburg, free.
The busy bees at the Best of the Bay-winning [5]art Gallery live up to the newly-awarded title, and this is the last week to enjoy the sweet reward of their work at cumbas:echeverry:torres, a collection of recent works from Tampa-based artists: paintings by Edgar Sanchez Cumbas (also a BOTB winner); new media and printmaking by UT professor of art Santiago Echeverry ; and drawings by Alex Torres. On display through Oct. 23, Old Santaella Cigar Factory, 1906 N. Armenia Ave., #211, Tampa, 813-245-1034, five-art.com









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