Hand Building
Ceramics / Pottery Studio 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa, FL, United StatesStudents will be introduced to the hand building of pinch, coil, and slab and basic design techniques to create functional and non-functional clay objects.
Students will be introduced to the hand building of pinch, coil, and slab and basic design techniques to create functional and non-functional clay objects.
Every Friday at 4 p.m., campers ages 4-10 will show off their new skills and perform skits, music, songs, and dances for each other, friends, and family. Performance Schedule: Ages 4-5 will take the stage at 4 p.m. Ages 6-8 will start around 4:30 p.m. Ages 9-10 will not start before 5 p.m. (Campers ages […]
Skip the gym and find your groove! This class is designed to get your heart rate and your feet moving to the infectious rhythms of salsa, bachata, and merengue.
This six-week studio course is designed for adults seeking focused technical growth in realism with an emphasis on proportion, value control, edge handling, anatomical accuracy, and disciplined color layering within a serious atelier-style environment.
In this 3-week intensive studio, students will design an original hero and villain while learning dynamic posing, expressive character design, and strong composition, focusing on building real drawing skills used in comics, animation, and game art.
Give Thanks, Give Back by Hanna Rachocka is a charity exhibit benefiting the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
The collection is a series of ten impasto acrylic paintings by Hanna Rachocka that transform the traditional still life into an elemental exploration of emotion, weather, and inner fire. Each vessel becomes a metaphor for the human spirit—resilient in rain, tangled in thought, radiant in bloom, or aflame with creative force. Together, the works weave a narrative of resilience, paradox, celebration, and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on the seasons and storms of the soul.
Six paintings by William Talenti that started with a deliberate modality—Realistic, Abstract, or Non-Objective—pairing each with a "sister" painting on an opposing wall to serve as a formal counterpoint.
This class is for returning intermediate and advanced students who have already learned and practiced basic wheel-throwing techniques.
Give Thanks, Give Back by Hanna Rachocka is a charity exhibit benefiting the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
The collection is a series of ten impasto acrylic paintings by Hanna Rachocka that transform the traditional still life into an elemental exploration of emotion, weather, and inner fire. Each vessel becomes a metaphor for the human spirit—resilient in rain, tangled in thought, radiant in bloom, or aflame with creative force. Together, the works weave a narrative of resilience, paradox, celebration, and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on the seasons and storms of the soul.
The Carrollwood Winds, under the direction of Ann Adair, will perform.
Once upon a time, there was a topsy-turvy summer camp full of mischievous children who scrambled all of the world’s fairy tales! This week, campers embark on a storytelling adventure to remember as they reassemble well-known fairy tales. They will learn plot, character creation, conflict, resolution, and more through art, music, theatre, and dance. The […]
Give Thanks, Give Back by Hanna Rachocka is a charity exhibit benefiting the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
The collection is a series of ten impasto acrylic paintings by Hanna Rachocka that transform the traditional still life into an elemental exploration of emotion, weather, and inner fire. Each vessel becomes a metaphor for the human spirit—resilient in rain, tangled in thought, radiant in bloom, or aflame with creative force. Together, the works weave a narrative of resilience, paradox, celebration, and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on the seasons and storms of the soul.
Six paintings by William Talenti that started with a deliberate modality—Realistic, Abstract, or Non-Objective—pairing each with a "sister" painting on an opposing wall to serve as a formal counterpoint.
“The Love of Three Oranges” One-Act VersionJune 1-19 A summer intensive for ages 11-13. Prince Tartaglia’s life is filled with misery until an evil witch and her equally evil henchmen curse him to search for three giant oranges. All the raucous slapstick of the classic Commedia dell’Arte scenario by Carlo Gozzi, distilled into a fast-paced […]
"The Lightning Thief: Theatre for Young Audiences Edition" The Percy Jackson MusicalJune 1-26 A Summer Intensive for Ages 14-17. A 70-minute, one-act adaptation of the Broadway hit! When teenager Percy Jackson discovers he's a demigod, he and his friends embark on an epic journey to find Zeus' missing lightning bolt and prevent a war among […]
The Bridge Club is open to anyone who knows how to play bridge and wants to spend their Monday afternoons with a great group of people. Whether you have been playing a couple of years, or many years, you will have a great time with this fun group. Newcomers are welcome.
Join this fun and creative quilt class where you'll make an adorable rag blocks quilt, perfect for a snuggle-up throw size or full-size bed.
Whether your child has previously taken ballet or is new to it, this class will be fun and teach them the basics.
Jump in the line! Learn all the steps to all your favorite group party dances! A fun class to cut loose and dance!
Come and break out into dance with us, learning dance sequences to songs from all your favorite musicals!
The Carrollwood Community Chorus is open to anyone, regardless of experience, as long as you have a song in your heart. From the campfire to the Red Carpet, members from all walks of life come together to share their gift and love of song. The chorus performs regularly at the Center, local events and has […]
Give Thanks, Give Back by Hanna Rachocka is a charity exhibit benefiting the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
The collection is a series of ten impasto acrylic paintings by Hanna Rachocka that transform the traditional still life into an elemental exploration of emotion, weather, and inner fire. Each vessel becomes a metaphor for the human spirit—resilient in rain, tangled in thought, radiant in bloom, or aflame with creative force. Together, the works weave a narrative of resilience, paradox, celebration, and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on the seasons and storms of the soul.
Six paintings by William Talenti that started with a deliberate modality—Realistic, Abstract, or Non-Objective—pairing each with a "sister" painting on an opposing wall to serve as a formal counterpoint.