Event Series “ReART” Art Exhibit

“ReART” Art Exhibit

Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road Tampa, Fl 33618

Exhibitions include: "ReART" presented by The Gallery | "It Takes a Village" by Jeanette Bradley | "Mental Health Recovery & Art" by Project Return | Artwork by Rook Bishop | "Glass Works" by Maria Ortiz-Haynes of Ybor City Mosaics

Art Reception

Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road Tampa, Fl 33618

An open art reception celebrating artists with work currently on display in The Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center.

Event Series “ReART” Art Exhibit

“ReART” Art Exhibit

Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road Tampa, Fl 33618

Exhibitions include: "ReART" presented by The Gallery | "It Takes a Village" by Jeanette Bradley | "Mental Health Recovery & Art" by Project Return | Artwork by Rook Bishop | "Glass Works" by Maria Ortiz-Haynes of Ybor City Mosaics

REHEARSAL: Spamalot

Community Room 4537 Lowell Road

Theatrical Rehearsal

Event Series Bridge Club

Bridge Club

Community Room 4537 Lowell Road

Bridge ClubThe Bridge Club is open to anyone that knows how to play bridge and wants to spend their Monday afternoons with a great group of people. Whether you have […]

Event Series Wheel Throwing

Wheel Throwing

Ceramics / Pottery Studio 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa, FL, United States

Students will learn the basics of wheel throwing by forming and throwing simple shapes on the potter’s wheel.

Event Series “ReART” Art Exhibit

“ReART” Art Exhibit

Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road Tampa, Fl 33618

Exhibitions include: "ReART" presented by The Gallery | "It Takes a Village" by Jeanette Bradley | "Mental Health Recovery & Art" by Project Return | Artwork by Rook Bishop | "Glass Works" by Maria Ortiz-Haynes of Ybor City Mosaics

REHEARSAL: Spamalot

Main Theatre 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618, FL

Theatrical Rehearsal

Event Series Wheel Throwing

Wheel Throwing

Ceramics / Pottery Studio 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa, FL, United States

Students will learn the basics of wheel throwing by forming and throwing simple shapes on the potter’s wheel.