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The Holiday Trees Display & Auction is a fundraiser for the Carrollwood Cultural Center. |
12 events,
The Holiday Trees Display & Auction is a fundraiser for the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] 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.
Students will learn the basics of wheel throwing by forming and throwing simple shapes on the potter’s wheel. |
18 events,
The Holiday Trees Display & Auction is a fundraiser for the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […]
Mudslingers Clay Open Studio Pass grants unlimited access during Open Studio Hours during a current six-week session.
This class will focus on jazz's rhythm and coordination as well as tap basics, steps and sounds.
Students will learn the basics of wheel throwing by forming and throwing simple shapes on the potter’s wheel.
Sure, you can do crunches, but why crunch when you can dance? Belly dancing is a ton of fun, but there are a lot of health benefits, too.
Kids ages 5 to 7 will have fun creating original art pieces while learning about different mediums and techniques.
Lessons throughout this class will involve learning and discussing techniques used throughout art history.
Join a class where everyone dances to their own beat, shakes it, and laughs while learning and building a routine each week!
Students will learn the basics of wheel throwing by forming and throwing simple shapes on the potter’s wheel.
A new youth show choir for ages 12 and older. We look forward to working toward a holiday musical and performing for the community! The Carrollwood Winds is a concert band comprised of local community members who are committed to performance. The band performs a wide range of literature at the high school and college level. Members of the band are not beginners or novices, rather members of the community with band experience who are looking for a venue […] |
18 events,
The Holiday Trees Display & Auction is a fundraiser for the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […]
Mudslingers Clay Open Studio Pass grants unlimited access during Open Studio Hours during a current six-week session.
Students will learn the basics of wheel throwing by forming and throwing simple shapes on the potter’s wheel.
This class serves as a perfect introduction to dance, movement, and choreography for young children.
This intermediate class will focus on jazz's rhythm and coordination as well as tap basics' steps and sounds.
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!
This class is for adult thespians who want to hone their play reading skills and add new “acting” tools to their theatre toolbox.
Have you seen Argentine Tango in movies, stage shows, or television and thought it would be fun to learn? You can! |
13 events,
The Holiday Trees Display & Auction is a fundraiser for the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […]
Mudslingers Clay Open Studio Pass grants unlimited access during Open Studio Hours during a current six-week session.
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!
Whether your child has previously taken ballet or is new to it, this class will be fun and teach them the basics.
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. |
9 events,
The Holiday Trees Display & Auction is a fundraiser for the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […]
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!
Latin Dancing has many different styles Salsa, Merengue, Cha-Cha, Bachata, and Bolero.
It's more than a jazz concert. It's time with friends.
$13 – $20
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13 events,
The Holiday Trees Display & Auction is a fundraiser for the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […]
This class is for returning intermediate and advanced students who have already learned and practiced basic wheel-throwing techniques.
Each week, students will explore a different art style and medium through drawing, painting, and creating Pokemon.
Have you seen Argentine Tango in movies, stage shows, or television and thought it would be fun to learn? You can!
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4 events,
The Holiday Trees Display & Auction is a fundraiser for the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Auditions for Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling and directed by David J. Valdez.
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Listen to the sleigh bells jingle as The Carrollwood Winds ring in the holiday season.
$12 – $15
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12 events,
The Holiday Trees Display & Auction is a fundraiser for the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] 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.
Students will learn the basics of wheel throwing by forming and throwing simple shapes on the potter’s wheel.
Auditions for Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling and directed by David J. Valdez. |
21 events,
The Holiday Trees Display & Auction is a fundraiser for the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […]
Mudslingers Clay Open Studio Pass grants unlimited access during Open Studio Hours during a current six-week session.
Run, run, run as fast as you can to catch this jolly holiday musical filled with original songs, puppetry, audience interaction and more with A.C.T. for Youth.
$7
This class will focus on jazz's rhythm and coordination as well as tap basics, steps and sounds.
Run, run, run as fast as you can to catch this jolly holiday musical filled with original songs, puppetry, audience interaction and more with A.C.T. for Youth.
$7
Students will learn the basics of wheel throwing by forming and throwing simple shapes on the potter’s wheel.
Sure, you can do crunches, but why crunch when you can dance? Belly dancing is a ton of fun, but there are a lot of health benefits, too.
Kids ages 5 to 7 will have fun creating original art pieces while learning about different mediums and techniques.
Lessons throughout this class will involve learning and discussing techniques used throughout art history.
Join a class where everyone dances to their own beat, shakes it, and laughs while learning and building a routine each week!
Students will learn the basics of wheel throwing by forming and throwing simple shapes on the potter’s wheel.
A new youth show choir for ages 12 and older. We look forward to working toward a holiday musical and performing for the community! The Carrollwood Winds is a concert band comprised of local community members who are committed to performance. The band performs a wide range of literature at the high school and college level. Members of the band are not beginners or novices, rather members of the community with band experience who are looking for a venue […] |
21 events,
The Holiday Trees Display & Auction is a fundraiser for the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […]
Mudslingers Clay Open Studio Pass grants unlimited access during Open Studio Hours during a current six-week session.
Run, run, run as fast as you can to catch this jolly holiday musical filled with original songs, puppetry, audience interaction and more with A.C.T. for Youth.
$7
Run, run, run as fast as you can to catch this jolly holiday musical filled with original songs, puppetry, audience interaction and more with A.C.T. for Youth.
$7
Students will learn the basics of wheel throwing by forming and throwing simple shapes on the potter’s wheel.
This class serves as a perfect introduction to dance, movement, and choreography for young children.
This intermediate class will focus on jazz's rhythm and coordination as well as tap basics' steps and sounds.
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!
This class is for adult thespians who want to hone their play reading skills and add new “acting” tools to their theatre toolbox.
Have you seen Argentine Tango in movies, stage shows, or television and thought it would be fun to learn? You can! |
15 events,
The Holiday Trees Display & Auction is a fundraiser for the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […]
Mudslingers Clay Open Studio Pass grants unlimited access during Open Studio Hours during a current six-week session.
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!
Whether your child has previously taken ballet or is new to it, this class will be fun and teach them the basics.
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. |
9 events,
The Holiday Trees Display & Auction is a fundraiser for the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […]
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!
Latin Dancing has many different styles Salsa, Merengue, Cha-Cha, Bachata, and Bolero.
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Celebrate the excitement of the season with New Horizons - a multi-faceted band that plays for the joy of performing music.
$15 – $20
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13 events,
The Holiday Trees Display & Auction is a fundraiser for the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […]
This class is for returning intermediate and advanced students who have already learned and practiced basic wheel-throwing techniques.
The Carrollwood Market supports local vendors selling what’s made in Tampa Bay! Find a variety of fresh produce, plants, farmed eggs, meats, baked goods, artisan products, lunch bites, local art, handcrafts, and more. Enjoy live music under the trees during this dog-friendly event is fun for all ages. The Carrollwood Market is held the second […]
Each week, students will explore a different art style and medium through drawing, painting, and creating Pokemon.
Have you seen Argentine Tango in movies, stage shows, or television and thought it would be fun to learn? You can!
It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play brings the beloved holiday classic to life as a live 1940s radio broadcast.
It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play brings the beloved holiday classic to life as a live 1940s radio broadcast. |
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2 events,
The Holiday Trees Display & Auction is a fundraiser for the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play brings the beloved holiday classic to life as a live 1940s radio broadcast. |
10 events,
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] 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.
Students will learn the basics of wheel throwing by forming and throwing simple shapes on the potter’s wheel. |
5 events,
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
6 events,
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […]
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The Carrollwood Cultural Center proudly presents the instructors and students of our dance program! |
6 events,
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
5 events,
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
5 events,
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
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I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […]
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Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
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Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
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Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |



