Intermediate Belly Dancing
Dance Studio 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa, FL, United StatesStudents will learn to choreograph with veils and canes and how to make music with finger cymbals.
Students will learn to choreograph with veils and canes and how to make music with finger cymbals.
This six-week drawing class is designed for teens ages 11 to 15 who are excited to explore their creativity and enhance their drawing skills.
Cymbals are a musical instrument that are fun and teach rhythm, going hand in hand with belly dancing. Veils add grace and beauty while practicing core strengthening techniques.
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.
This class offers teens an enriching opportunity to engage in public art while learning from professionals.
Community Shutterbug is an immersive exhibit that reflects my origin story as a photographer, capturing the moments and influences that inspired me to pick up the camera. Each image serves […]
Davia Deplanche's Davia will be on display in the Gallery's Atrium from September 2025 through January 2026. Pictured: "Phantom of the Opera Dress Rehearsal" by Davia
Experience this art exhibit that is truly "at home" in our facility. The Student/Faculty/Member Show celebrates the creative spirit of the Center and celebrates the accomplishments of our students, faculty, and members in visual 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.
What is encaustic? This ancient medium, which literally means “to burn in” in Greek, uses beeswax and heat to create luminous, layered art. The Florida Encaustic Artists group was founded […]
As an artist working in watercolor, glass, fine jewelry, textiles, and resin, I find inspiration in the beauty of my immediate surroundings. Choosing to notice what is quietly extraordinary in […]
Nature & Wildlife Photographer Alycia Carangelo captures the natural rhythm of the Florida Wildlife Corridor and the creatures that call it home. Her various works remind us to see, feel, and honor the […]
The New Horizons International Music Association (NHIMA) is a worldwide organization comprised of more than 250 New Horizons groups with 10,000 members. Some played music during their school years and […]
Intermediate and advanced pottery students have already learned and practiced a variety of hand-building techniques and are ready to kick their skills up a notch!
UF/IFAS Extension Hillsborough County (partnering with VISTA Gardens in Phase 2, Carrollwood Village Park. This class will be the educational component of our Carrollwood Pollinator Corridor where we are doing […]
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.
Teens will explore and master the symbols that express mood and flow in any piece of music.
Adults will explore and master the symbols that express mood and flow in any piece of music.
It's more than a jazz concert. It's time with friends.
Community Shutterbug is an immersive exhibit that reflects my origin story as a photographer, capturing the moments and influences that inspired me to pick up the camera. Each image serves […]
Davia Deplanche's Davia will be on display in the Gallery's Atrium from September 2025 through January 2026. Pictured: "Phantom of the Opera Dress Rehearsal" by Davia
Experience this art exhibit that is truly "at home" in our facility. The Student/Faculty/Member Show celebrates the creative spirit of the Center and celebrates the accomplishments of our students, faculty, and members in visual 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.
What is encaustic? This ancient medium, which literally means “to burn in” in Greek, uses beeswax and heat to create luminous, layered art. The Florida Encaustic Artists group was founded […]