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Best of the Bay Readers’ Poll ‘09: The race for Best Local Blog

Posted by David Warner on Aug. 17, 2009, at 12:28 am

The campaign for Best Local Blog in the Creative Loafing Readers’ Poll is getting serious; note the campaign photo at right.

Not everyone’s a fan. One jaded voter responded to the question this way:  “There’s no such thing.” We also got “no,” “none” and “I hate blogs” (which may be the name of a blog, I’m not sure).

But the 100-plus blogs nominated so far in the category suggest plenty of our readers would disagree.

The leaders at the moment? Here they are in no particular order (as the host says on I can’t remember which reality show): Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: artsqueeze, Best Local Blog, Best of the Bay Readers' Poll 2009, Creative-Loafing, daily deuce, Daily Loaf, out in left field, political whore, re/creating tampa, ridiculously inconsistent trickle of consciousness, saint petersblog 2.0, sticks of fire, stpetersblog, wednesday-music.om
Posted in Best of the Bay, Tech |



Tampa Artist Emporium celebrates two years

Posted by Megan Voeller on Jul. 17, 2009, at 9:44 am


Customers browse at the Tampa Artist Emporium in South Tampa. Pictured below: Boggs stands behind the Emporium’s front desk.

Two years ago, Tampa photographer Shelby Boggs took a gamble. Inspired by the Kress Emporium, an historic building in Asheville, NC, that serves as a marketplace for more than 80 regional artists and craftspeople, she set out to create something similar (if smaller) in Tampa. Using some money she’d pocketed after flipping a house in the once-hot real estate market, she snagged a favorable lease in Hyde Park Village.

Boggs dubbed the location, once occupied by retailer Ann Taylor, the Tampa Artist Emporium and soon began renting wall and shelf space to local artists, who displayed their work. Monthly mixers and an open-door policy during the shopping district’s popular outdoor art fair led to sales. In relatively short order, Boggs’ pie-in-the-sky idea didn’t look so crazy after all.

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Tags: art, artsqueeze, Dave Pritchard, gallery, Kress Emporium, Megan Voeller, Sandra Jarrett, Shelby Boggs, Tampa Artist Emporium
Posted in Art Squeeze, Arts & Entertainment |



Twitter Art Show taps online relationships

Posted by Megan Voeller on Jul. 16, 2009, at 6:36 pm

Sheree Rensel. Twingo. Copper and mixed media on wood. 11-3/4″ x 11-3/4″ x 3″. Artist’s statement: “Twingo” is the unique and original tweet language of Twitter Tweople. Bio: BFA, MFA, Detroit artist born, NOW living and loving my art life in the real and virtual Universe.

If you’re following St. Petersburg artist Sheree Rensel on Twitter—that’s to say, if you’ve signed up to read her “tweets” or 140-character updates throughout the day—you can pretty much count on receiving a smile-inducing greeting routinely at around 9 a.m. It goes something like this:

“Good morning ART Tweople!”

(For those not already fluent in Twitterspeak, tweople—or tweeple—is a blend of “Twitter” and “people” used to refer to other users of the service. To learn more Twitterisms, consider consulting a twictionary like this one.)

A self-described “hyperactive” early adopter, Rensel has taught visual art to emotionally and developmentally disabled kids at a public school in Gulfport for 17 years, incorporating digital projects like photo portfolios and basic animation into the curriculum when possible. A mixed media artist by practice, Rensel—who describes her age as 50-something—uses Twitter mainly to keep up with other artists whose work she admires.

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Tags: art, artsqueeze, facebook, Gulfport, Jane O'Hara, Megan Voeller, Sheree Rensel, Twitter
Posted in Art Squeeze, Arts & Entertainment |



C. Emerson Fine Arts to exhibit at Aqua Art Miami 2009

Posted by Megan Voeller on Jul. 15, 2009, at 8:51 am

Aqua Wynwood 2007: Rusted wheelbarrows cut with lace-like patterns by Cal Lane at New York’s Foley Gallery. Photo by Megan Voeller.

Since reports (like this one) surfaced that collectors were actually buying earlier this summer at Art Basel in Switzerland, the international art fair circuit has managed at least partially to shake its recent image as a victim of the economy.

In December, when Art Basel Miami Beach arrives in Florida, St. Petersburg’s C. Emerson Fine Arts will take part in Aqua Art Miami, one of the popular satellite fairs that orbit around the larger showcase. Aqua, which plans to ditch its original venue (the Aqua Hotel on Miami Beach) and set up shop only in the Wynwood gallery district, has a reputation as one of the stronger satellites. It typically includes galleries from around the US along with a smattering of international participants.

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Tags: Aqua Art Miami, Art Basel Miami Beach, art fair, Art-Gallery, artsqueeze, C. Emerson Fine Arts, contemporary art, Jarrod Anderson, Jeff Whipple, Lori Johns, Mark Anderson, Megan Voeller, Miami Basel, Rocky Grimes, Sorine Anderson
Posted in Art Squeeze, Arts & Entertainment |



Cool Art Show celebrates 21 years

Posted by Megan Voeller on Jul. 9, 2009, at 7:43 pm

Denis Gaston. Little Boxes. Mixed media on masonite, 20″ x 16”. Pictured below: Denis Gaston. Ground Control To Major Tom (Grab ‘n Go Art Collection). Ink on paper, 7″ x 5″. Images courtesy of the artist.

If it’s summer, it must be time for the Cool Art Show. Any other time of year, the region would be lousy with outdoor art fairs—but from July through September, who wants to brave heat, humidity or the chance of an afternoon thunderstorm?

Twenty-one years ago, Dunedin artist Denis Gaston had a simple idea that turned out to have staying power: round up a group of the Tampa Bay area’s most committed professional artists and add air conditioning.

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Tags: artsqueeze, Coliseum, Cool Art Show, Denis Gaston, Megan Voeller, PAVA, St. Petersburg
Posted in Art Squeeze, Arts & Entertainment |



Size Matters in exhibit of large-scale works at Nova 535

Posted by Megan Voeller on Jul. 8, 2009, at 6:47 pm

Tes One’s spray-paint-on-wood painting measures 10-ft. by 11-ft.

You know what they say: when the going gets tough, the tough get…bigger?

Despite the ongoing economic malaise—which seems to find Florida in a particularly compromising position—St. Petersburg artist and art party impresario John Vitale isn’t giving up. Though the muralist and owner of Vitale Studio recently downsized out of a company warehouse that doubled as an art gallery, his response to tough times is simply to take the show on the road.

All the way downtown to Nova 535, that is.

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Tags: art, artsqueeze, contemporary art, John Vitale, Megan Voeller, Nova-535, Size Matters, Vitale Studio
Posted in Art Squeeze, Arts & Entertainment |



Leepa-Rattner Museum founder dies

Posted by Megan Voeller on Jul. 3, 2009, at 11:42 am


Allen Leepa (American, b. 1919). Homage to Tarpon Springs, 1998. Acrylic on canvas, 5 x 12 feet (2 panels). Courtesy Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art.

Earlier this week, Allen Leepa– abstract painter and founder of the Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art at St. Petersburg College– died at age 90. In celebration of his legacy, the museum will showcase his art in an exhibition scheduled to open on Aug. 2, Allen Leepa: In Memoriam.

In 1997, Leepa and his wife Isabelle donated $2.5 million to St. Petersburg College (then St. Petersburg Junior College) along with an extensive collection of works by Leepa, Esther Gentle Rattner (his mother) and Abraham Rattner (his stepfather). The collection, which is valued at upwards of $20 million, also includes works by Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Georges Rouault and Hans Hofmann.

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Tags: Abraham Rattner, Allen Leepa, artsqueeze, Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art, Megan Voeller, tarpon springs
Posted in Art Squeeze, Arts & Entertainment |



Bruce Marsh’s Riverwall pays homage to the Hillsborough

Posted by Megan Voeller on Jul. 2, 2009, at 4:16 pm


Bruce Marsh, Riverwall (detail). Photo by Megan Voeller.

Downtown Tampa’s Riverwalk gained a public art cornerstone recently with the installation of Bruce Marsh’s Riverwall– a 40-foot long mural composed of photographic images of the Hillsborough River. Fired into porcelain enamel on steel plates, the images show the river– a 54-mile long waterway integral to the region’s ecological health– in a variety of incarnations, from a forking artery seen from above to a forested stomping ground for boaters.

Marsh, who taught art at the University of South Florida from 1969 to 2003, is well known in the region and beyond as an outstanding landscape painter. Though the Riverwall relies mainly on photographic depictions of the river, some of his paintings appear as pictures among the 550 featured images (each 8-inches by 9-1/2-inches). From afar, the grid forms a purposely enigmatic, river-like shape based on a photograph of floating water lilies.

“The whole idea [was to make] something that would offer a visual hook… that would entice and draw people… and function as a gathering point,” Marsh says.

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Tags: artsqueeze, Bruce Marsh, downtown, Megan Voeller, Riverwalk, Riverwall, Tampa
Posted in Art Squeeze, Arts & Entertainment |



Find local artists at TampaArtist.com

Posted by Megan Voeller on Mar. 9, 2009, at 5:39 pm

Laura Mae Dooris. Cornucopia of Discovery. Mixed media on canvas, 36″ x 24″.

I just learned today about TampaArtist.com, which has an extensive image gallery featuring work by about 200 Bay area artists. About 75% of the names were new to me (unlike, say, Laura Mae Dooris, whose work I’ve seen in several exhibitions over the past few years), so I recommend checking it out– you may discover someone new to admire or collect.

Megan Voeller is Creative Loafing’s visual art critic. She teaches at the University of Tampa and The Art Institute of Tampa and blogs at Artsqueeze.com.

Tags: artsqueeze, Laura Mae Dorris, Megan Voeller, TampaArtist.com
Posted in Art Squeeze, Arts & Entertainment |



Who Is John Henry?

Posted by Megan Voeller on Nov. 12, 2008, at 10:05 am

Passersby in downtown Tampa – or anyone with a view of the waterfront just north of the Platt Street Bridge – may have been wondering about the giant, red steel sculpture sprouting up in MacDill Park this week. It’s part of Chattanooga-based artist John Henry’s Peninsula Project, which brings his monumental sculptures to seven Florida cities: Boca Raton, Miami, Naples, Orlando, Sarasota, Tallahassee and Tampa.

Technically, I have to file Henry’s Big Max under plop art (not my favorite species of public art) but it’s nice to see something – anything – new downtown. Between this piece, the offerings of Lights on Tampa and the opening of the History Center, the city’s core should be significantly spiffed up in time for the Super Bowl.

[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/2220381[/vimeo]

Megan Voeller is Creative Loafing’s visual art critic. She teaches at the University of Tampa and The Art Institute of Tampa, edits the weekly online newsletter of CreativeTampaBay and blogs at Artsqueeze.com.

Tags: art, artsqueeze, Big Max, John Henry, public art
Posted in Art Squeeze, Arts & Entertainment |



Whither Gala Corina?

Posted by Megan Voeller on Oct. 17, 2008, at 5:19 pm

November will seem a little less eventful this year with the absence of Gala Corina from the visual arts scene. Since 1999, the unconventional art fair – typically staged inside a historic cigar factory or other unfinished structure ripe for architectural or interior design interventions – has been an annual Tampa tradition. In this, what would be Gala’s tenth year, news comes that there will be no 2008 Gala Corina. However, the loose coalition of artists who organize the event plan to stage two smaller-scale endeavors in spring and fall of 2009.

In lieu of the real thing, Artsqueeze proudly presents a stroll down memory lane in the form of photos from last year’s Gala Corina, in all its sometimes-wacky, sometimes-edgy, always-scrappy-and-spunky glory. Enjoy! (Click through to Flickr to read captions, including artist IDs, for the images.)

Megan Voeller is Creative Loafing’s visual art critic. She teaches at the University of Tampa and The Art Institute of Tampa, edits the weekly online newsletter of CreativeTampaBay and blogs at Artsqueeze.com.

Tags: art, artsqueeze, Daily Loaf, Gala Corina
Posted in Art Squeeze, Arts & Entertainment |



Artsqueeze joins Daily Loaf

Posted by Megan Voeller on Oct. 17, 2008, at 12:54 pm

Hola, Daily Loaf readers. From now on, I’ll be adding my ruminations on local visual art happenings to the mix here on the Loaf, to complement what I write each week as visual art critic in Creative Loafing’s print edition.

You’ll see short exhibit reviews, online-first arts reporting and weekend roundups of must-see events—as well as the occasional video.

You can also check out my blog, Artsqueeze.com, for links to many Bay area visual artists and arts venues, including local galleries and museums.

As always, please feel free to leave a comment or drop me a line at megan.voeller@creativeloafing.com if you have any questions.

Megan Voeller is Creative Loafing’s visual art critic. She teaches at the University of Tampa and The Art Institute of Tampa, edits the weekly online newsletter of CreativeTampaBay and blogs at Artsqueeze.com.

Tags: art, artsqueeze, Daily Loaf
Posted in Art Squeeze, Arts & Entertainment |

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