On the Radar: art quilts at FIM and From Havana to Hell’s Kitchen: A Latin Cabaret at American Stage
November 2, 2009 at 2:30 pm by Franki Weddington
Welcome to On the Radar, where we preview up-and-coming arts events to mark your calendar for. There’s nothing cozier than a handmade quilt on a cold winter night, but these blankets with humble beginnings have been elevated to the upper echelons of art at the Florida International Museum, which debuts two new quilt collections on Friday.
Rooted in Tradition: Art Quilts includes dozens of diverse works from the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum, which incorporate visual rather than practical elements like found objects, canvas, paper and paint. Sew – It’s Art! is a collection of quilts from Pinellas County’s quilt guilds that explores local history via the traditions, subjects, techniques and materials that combine to create our own colorful local quilt. (Pictured: French Braid Mountain Tops by Betsy Schobert) On display Nov. 6-Jan. 10, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat., noon-5 p.m. Sun., Florida International Museum, 244 2nd Ave N., St. Petersburg, $8, $6 seniors and military, $5 students, 727-821-1448, spcollege.edu/FIMuseum. – Franki Weddington
After the break: From Havana to Hell’s Kitchen: A Latin Cabaret
Jorge Acosta returns from NYC (probably to escape to a warmer climate) to grace American Stage’s After Hours Series stage this weekend with From Havana To Hell’s Kitchen: A Latin Cabaret. The not-so-well-known Broadway selections are bolstered by Latin favorites and art songs. Mix in a dash of rum and a twist of lime, mix well, and enjoy the show. Visit americanstage.org for more info. Nov. 6-8, 8 and 10 p.m. Fri., 7 and 9 p.m. Sat., American Stage, 163 Third rd Street N., St. Petersburg, “pay what you can” admission, americanstage.org. – Franki Weddington









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