"Ego Death" by iBOMS features multiple art pieces that display vulnerability, defeat and the shattered ego. The exhibit is at Mize Gallery.
Learn Navajo history after their imprisonment in the 1800s as true stories are shared in textiles at the Museum of Fine Arts St. Pete.
IndyCar has moved St. Petersburg's 2021 Firestone Grand Prix to a later date because of coronavirus concerns.
Many Floridians are celebrating New Year's 2021 virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. Here's where you can celebrate virtually.
The Jurassic Quest Drive Thru's national tour will stop in St. Pete for 10 days of realistic scenes with its life-like moving dinosaurs.
Everclear, Fastball and Max Collins of Eve 6 will take the stage at Ferg's World Famous Sports Bar to kick off Super Bowl weekend.
Shorecrest senior Evan Hoefer ‘21 has been named a 2021 National YoungArts Foundation Award winner in Theater.
You can cast your vote for the St. Pete Pier in USA Today's 10 Best Readers' Choice Awards 2020.
WWE Thunderdome is packing up Monday Night Raw along with its other shows and moving to St. Petersburg before the end of the year.
Owner and artist Chad Mize is giving folks a breath of fresh, non-political air with November's art exhibit, "In The Clouds."
Two St. Petersburg mural artists and volunteers have joined on "The Happy Mural Project Hands Of Change" wall to uplift the community.
The Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg announced the time when tickets for its anticipated event go on sale.
Chad Mize has chosen a vote theme for October's exhibit that gives a voice to the importance of voting and a simple reminder to vote.
The Dali is the first U.S. venue to host this version of "Van Gogh Alive," which features more than 3,000 works by Van Gogh.
CraftArt Festival board members are in the process of creating a smaller event to help benefit local artists.
Award-winning Sony Music artist B. Taylor filmed the music video for his song, "We Are One, Love Is All We Need," in Tampa Bay.
A St. Petersburg woman taught herself to paint after two-and-a-half years of a deep depression following the death of her mom.
The Zoom session is scheduled for Sept. 16.
St. Petersburg and cities across the nation joined a restart movement to pressure Congress into offer funding for the live music industry.
The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art is the last venue for the national "Gay Rodeo" tour, and the exhibit shows tough diversity.
This is a virtual comedy fundraiser show that features women comedians, musicians, and cats are invited.
Joshua Ginsberg offers a guide to the strange history, forgotten monuments and the less known in St. Pete in his newly launched book.
Artists from around Tampa Bay created art that represents album covers for the St. Pete-based gallery's August show
A mask art exhibit in downtown St. Petersburg will be moved to a local auction to raise money for struggling artists.
A nonprofit group in St. Pete offers multiple virtual events highlighting authors, and a local bookstore provides appointments for shopping.
A Tampa Bay virtual improv group hosts shows to raise money to give to Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital and other local charities.
Local musician creates a livestreaming studio to host performances of St. Pete bands to help provide money for them with online tip jars.
Live auction was canceled, but paintings are for sale online to help students facing new financial challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic
freeFall Theatre in St. Petersburg is giving back to its patrons through National Theatre Wednesdays.
Skyway 2020 generated 300 submissions from Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas and Sarasota counties.
Every Tuesday, “The James Museum from Home” will release a new theme related to the collection and post interactive content.
When Salvador Dalí & Luis Buñuel’s film "Un chien Andalou" premiered in the City of Light, Paris was an avant-garde hothouse.
The Pinellas Arts Community Relief Fund has been established and will be distributed through the Pinellas Community Foundation.
Shorecrest thespians were nominated for top awards for their performances in "The Crucible."
An outdoor showcase of original painting, jewelry, glass, ceramics, photography, mixed-media, fiber art, wood, metalwork sculpture and more.
The floating light sculpture at the new St. Pete Pier is heading back to the fabricator.
The Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, will present "Art of the Stage: Picasso to Hockney" through May 10.
Wondering what to do this weekend? Patch has some ideas. Check out these events.
Additionally, Doc Ford's Rum Bar & Grill is now accepting applications for employment at its St. Pete Pier restaurant.
Blending of delicious freshly-cooked foods and great live musical performances topped with a marketplace of arts, crafts and fine products.