3 top picks on the Tampa Bay arts scene for April Maggie Duffy, Tampa Bay Times © Luis Santana/Times Members of the Florida Orchestra perform their first concert since the pandemic shut down their live performances for months at the Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg in October.
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Spring brings new exhibitions to the museum. Opening April 10, “Antioch Reclaimed: Ancient Mosaics at the MFA” features five restored mosaics from the second to fifth centuries from the museum’s collection. The exhibition includes details about the 1930s excavation where they were first discovered, with a loan of major artworks from Princeton University Art Museum. It also includes two mosaics that were mysteriously buried in the museum’s lawn and excavated in 2018. It remains on display through Aug. 22.
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Drawing from the Collections: Storytelling with Collage, Princeton University Art Museum
Drawing From The Collections Storytelling With Collage Princeton University Art
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This live art-making class is inspired by Jacob Lawrence s The 1920 s . . . The Migrants Arrive and Cast Their Ballots. This screenprint is alive with energy and activity. Lawrence s characteristically expressive style conveys the scene with exaggerated geometries, angular figures, and blocks of color. Lawrence is known for his narrative pictorial compositions that depict significant historical events, such as the Great Migration or the life of Frederick Douglass, as well as scenes of the everyday life of African Americans. In this class we will focus on visual storytelling and creating collage compositions using basic shapes and blocks of color. In partnership with the Arts Council of Princeton.