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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231007
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SUMMARY:"Autumn Colors" Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:On display in the Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center:\nMain Theatre Gallery: Autumn Colors presented by the Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center \nAutumn Colors is inspired by the seasonal changing of leaves’ colors as temperatures drop and daylight shrinks in the northern hemisphere. \nAutumn Colors Winning Pieces\n\nAdditional exhibits currently on display:\nAtrium Gallery: To be announced\n \nLobby Gallery: Far from the Tree by Peggy Roberts\n \nCorridor Gallery: As We Are by Maritza Rodriguez\n \nArtist Corner: Artwork by Emily Stehle \n 
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/autumn-colors-art-exhibit/2023-10-07/
LOCATION:Carrollwood Cultural Center\, 4537 Lowell Road Tampa\, Fl 33618
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
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ORGANIZER;CN="Michele Stone (curator)":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
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SUMMARY:"Far from the Tree" by Peggy Roberts
DESCRIPTION:“Uncommon thinkers reuse what common thinkers refuse.”  – J.R.D. Tata\nWhether an uncommon thinker or just a seeker of uncommon art materials\, mixed-media artist Peggy Roberts challenges herself daily to transform Florida’s very common cast-offs into colorful\, whimsical creatures. \nPeggy repurposes palm fronds and seed pods others throw away\, metamorphosing them with jigsaw and acrylic paints – adding eyelashes\, manes\, and other features from additional palm tree parts. \nHailing from Bradenton\, Florida – just a bit south of Tampa – Peggy is rarely frond-less. She continues to be influenced by the area’s many varied palm trees. She is inspired by the opportunity to excite others with her repurposed artwork. \n\nArtist Statement\nIn Florida\, we step over them\, swerve to avoid hitting them\, and pile them at the curb for collection. But one day\, I picked one up and studied it. And at that moment\, I fell in love with palm fronds. Often\, I see my next piece in a frond or seedpod. Just as often\, I search my tangled stockpile for one I can transform. \nMy jigsaw takes my sketch from paper to frond; then I sand the edges until smooth. I mix acrylics with a paint additive to smooth them and slow drying time. For some pieces\, I paint directly on the frond’s surface. When working with curved or deeply grooved fronds\, I paint on a flat surface and\, once dry\, affix the paint to the frond. This technique also allows me to add wrinkles and folds when needed. \nDepending on the creature\, I add eyelashes\, manes\, tusks\, etc. – all made from palm tree parts – then seal the front and back. \nI find joy in repurposing materials most people throw away. And I am thrilled when people tell me my whimsical creatures make them smile. \n– Peggy Roberts\, Frond Artist \n\nAdditional exhibits currently on display:\nMain Gallery: Autumn Colors presented by The Gallery \nAtrium Gallery: To be announced\n \nLobby Gallery: Far from the Tree by Peggy Roberts\n \nCorridor Gallery: As We Are by Maritza Rodriguez\n \nArtist Corner: Artwork by Emily Stehle
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/far-from-the-tree-by-peggy-roberts/2023-10-07/
LOCATION:Carrollwood Cultural Center\, 4537 Lowell Road Tampa\, Fl 33618
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
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SUMMARY:Rehearsal: Carrollwood Jukebox
DESCRIPTION:This is a private rehearsal.
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/rehearsal-carrollwood-juke-2/2023-10-07/
LOCATION:The Studio\, 13345 Casey Road\, Tampa\, FL\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Private Event/Rental
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SUMMARY:Capable & Creative: Vision Boards & Goal Setting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Combine real-life coping skills with art and crafty projects in this 1-day workshop for older teens\, ages 16 to 18. \nClick here to view class details and registration information.
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/capable-creative-vision-boards-goal-setting-workshop/
LOCATION:Art Room II\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, FL\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class: Art,Classes,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Baby Shower
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URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/baby-shower-3/
LOCATION:Community Room\, 4537 Lowell Road
CATEGORIES:Private Event/Rental
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SUMMARY:Return of the Concertmaster
DESCRIPTION:Former Florida Orchestra Concertmaster and audience favorite violinist Amy Schwartz Moretti\, returns to the Carrollwood Cultural Center with pianist Franz Mantini with an eclectic program featuring music ranging from Mozart to William Grant Still.\nAmy Schwartz Moretti\, violin\n \nAmy Schwartz Moretti (above) is the Director of the Robert McDuffie Center for Strings\, Caroline Paul King Chair in Strings\, and professor of violin in the Mercer University Townsend School of Music. She developed and curates the Fabian Concert Series on campus featuring internationally distinguished artists in chamber music concerts and master classes. \nIn addition to her performances as an orchestral soloist and concertmaster\, she is an award-winning chamber music artist\, appearing in concert series and at music festivals across North America\, Europe\, and Asia\, and she is a member of the internationally acclaimed Ehnes Quartet. \nPast positions include concertmaster of the Oregon Symphony and The Florida Orchestra. She has served as guest concertmaster for the symphony orchestras of Atlanta\, Houston\, and Pittsburgh; the New York Pops and Hawaii Pops; and the festival orchestras of Brevard\, Colorado\, and Grand Teton. Throughout her career\, she has been an advocate of chamber music and instrumental in the development of intensive workshops for young musicians in Oregon\, Florida\, and Georgia. Her dedication to collaboration and performance complements her directorship and inspires her teaching and coaching of the Center’s gifted young musicians. \nShe is recognized as a deeply expressive artist and known for her musical career of broad versatility. Recent performances include the premiere of award-winning composer Christopher Alan Schmitz’s Violin Concerto and concerts as far away as Korea and Hawaii and as close as Georgia\, Alabama\, Florida\, and South Carolina. Recent festival appearances include Bridgehampton\, ChamberFest Cleveland\, La Jolla\, Meadowmount\, Manchester\, Vancouver\, and Seattle. Recent projects include performances of the complete cycle of Beethoven String Quartets to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth and the performance in Seoul\, Korea\, of the rarely heard Ludwig Spohr “Concerto for String Quartet\, Op.131 in a minor” with the KBS Symphony Orchestra directed by Li Xinciao. \nFranz Mantini \nFranz Mantini\, piano \nFranz Mantini has maintained an active schedule of solo and chamber music performances in the Tampa Bay area and beyond for nearly thirty years. Mr. Mantini studied with renowned artist Jacques Abram at the University of South Florida where he appeared numerous times in solo recitals and as soloist with the USF Symphony Orchestra as winner of the annual Concerto Competition. \nHis local credits include a combined thirty solo and chamber performances at what is now the Straz Center for the Performing Arts. He has collaborated with many current and former principal members of the Florida Orchestra as well as members of the Houston Symphony and Formosa String Quartet and has appeared in concerts with the Lafayette String Quartet and as a concerto soloist with various community orchestras. \nMr. Mantini has been a regular at the Carrollwood Cultural Center since its inception\, where he created the Strings in the Spring series\, which has featured both local and international artists annually for over a decade. Guests have included former and current Florida Orchestra Concertmasters Amy Schwartz Moretti and Jeffrey Multer\, TFO Principal Cellist James Connors\, Internationally acclaimed violist Che Yen Chen and many more. \nIn addition to his musical endeavors\, Mr. Mantini earned a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and a master’s degree in Engineering Management from the University of South Florida and has applied his training at various companies in the area. He resides in Tampa with his wife Julie and sons Gabriel and Gianni. \n\nAdmission: $15 member / $20 general admission \nGroup tickets for parties of 10+ (Promo Code: Group): $16 \n\n\n  \n\n\n\nRemember to “Round It Up.” Please consider donating when registering for classes or purchasing tickets. Your donation can be as simple as rounding your total to the nearest five or ten dollars — or whatever amount you wish to give. Thank you for your contribution!
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/return-of-the-concertmaster/
LOCATION:Main Theatre\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa FL 33618\, FL
CATEGORIES:Event: Music
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