Saturday, January 07, 2006

Seminole Heights goes to Lights On Tampa

Tonight was the opening of Lights On Tampa.

The first exhibit was at the City Hall by Stehpen Knapp.



We then came across the world largest poem.


And it's author, Tampa's Poet Laureate James E. Tokley. In the photo with him is Beverly, Susan and Rohanna.


Next is the exhibit at the National Wall Art Gallery by Wenby Babcox.


Next is at the Cube next to the Beer Can Building by Erwin Redl.


We crossed the bridge and along the way saw the exhibit at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center by Tobey Archer.


We ran into members of the Seminoole Heights Book Group. Ginny, Laura and Virginia.


We wait for the the exhibit at the University of Tampa to start. Created by Jorge Orta.


It begins.








Finally another view of the Perfomring Arts Center. I missed one exhibit at the Tampa Trib/Channel 8 News Center by Chris Jones. It will be as a video in the next posting.

1 comment:

  1. The lighting was wonderful. I wish more were to be permanent. However, the city of Tampa definitely needs to tap into a different graphic source. The lighting was artistic and creative, but the poster, logo and associated materials were a big bore and looked like some sort of campagne for an electric company or a college science program of some sort. It all totally lacked any creativity. How is it possible that this is the best this city has to offer? Awful!

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