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502: Princess Smith
Tampa artist Princess Smith uses her paintings to address tough social issues that can be difficult to put into words, showcasing what some may consider graphic imagery to open a dialogue about stereotypes, gender, and race.
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Caitlin Albritton's jewelry | Doctor Atomic, the opera | Chinese art | Immersive Van Gogh
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Pianist with autism | Soap art | Textured quilts | Mayflower replica
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Lakeland fiber artist | Art as commentary | Electric cellist | Textiles & photography
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OXH Gallery | Africobra | Corky Bennett | Salem Witch Trials
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Sarasota Opera's costumes | Islamic faith | Togo artist | Mural celebrating volunteers
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Jazz bassist John Lamb | Online couture garments | New Orleans on canvas | Key West Pottery
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Ars Sonora, University of Tampa | African American food | New England Transcendentalism | Glasstrees
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Noland Anderson's organic images | David Felberg | Women's influence on fashion | Fire & wood prints
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History of color photos | 1921 Tulsa Massacre | Art of Native America | Affordable art studios
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Nadiyah Mahmood's henna art | Hyman Bloom | Quilt making | Fire art
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Underwater photography | Realistic paintings | NYC subway singer | Japanese animation before digital
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Tarot cards featuring people of color | A pinstriper | Art helping grief | Paper sculptures