Saturday, April 25, 2015

This Beachy-Peachy Weekend, Saturday, April 25th





MOQ - A unique curated art exhibition featuring the talents of local and nationally recognized graphic designers, fine artists, and illustrators. Well known brands and logos from around the country were chosen to be broken down, re-contextualized, and in some cases reinvented.

Featuring 36 original pieces of art from:

Aaron Aitchison
James Blevins
Mia Culbertson
Joshua Jagger Fuller
Joanna L. Ledingham
Nicholas Madrid Illustration
Cae Marshall
Chad Mize
Saori Murphy
Kaileen Schleith
Laura Spencer
Sue Woodall

Please join us April 25th from 6:30 - 11:00pm @ Lot 1901, a new mixed media gallery space in Ybor City. Libations provided by The Amsterdam


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Over 50 artists create pieces revolving around the garden. Flowers, plants and insects are the inspiration. Curated by Blue Lucy

Featuring the art of:
Michelle Sawyer, Lainey Rhodes, Scott Hillis, John Taormina, Sarah Sheppard, Brandon McLean, Sue Woodall, Timothy Innamorato, Zulu Painter, Betsy Alvarez, Angela Faustina, Kristin Northup, Jennifer Kosharek, Derek Donnelly, Lauren Cantero, Mason Schwake, J Michael Taylor, Samantha Churchill, George Retkes, Heinz Hinrichs, P$YNNER, Jon Fisher, Ungala, Calan Ree, Jim Morey, Chad Jacobs, Xina Scuderi, Julie Brookins, Troy Thomas, Tammy Berk, Marc Levasseur, Ilya Zobanov, Mia Culbertson, David Cabassa, T Cris Alencar, Kristi Capone, Chris Pelkey, Gabriel Ramos, Jimmy Breen, Carrie Matteoli, Arielle Levasseur, Kate Cummins, Kristin Eschenroeder, Sara McClarnon, Sharon Norwood, Stacey Merrill, Madison Zalopany, Warren Kenny, Cindy Linville, Ken Echezabal, James Michael McCraken, and Creative Clay

Beats and vibes by
DJ Sugar Bear & DJ RePETE

 
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8pm $5-$10 Donation

This Saturday, we celebrate 5 years of the Pangaea Project, the experimental concert series that spawned the Venture Compound and countless other creative endeavors. The Pangaea Project No.58 will feature several members of USF's New Music Consortium.

Factions …………………………………. Vincent Euliano

Brad Schilit, tenor saxophone

Acclaim ………………………………….. Joseph Bourdeau

Jessyca Rose, violin and Joseph Bourdeau, narrator

Two Songs After Dylan Thomas ……… Tyler Kline

Quadrophonic Playback

Transmission …………………………… Vincent Euliano

Stereo Playback

Basic Research 2 ………………………. Tyler Kline

Kevin von Kampen, vibraphone and voice

Rabbit Hole ……………………………… Joseph Bourdeau

Fixed Playback

Dream About Dying …………………….. Joseph Bourdeau

Jessyca Rose, narrator


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 ONE NIGHT ONLY Returning to The Studio is Zach Dorn, who you may remember is half of the Miniature Curiosa team that brought us Moon City last year. Now Zach brings a solo project which weaves lost journal entries into peculiar tales by manipulating digital cameras through toy-sized streets filled with paper puppets. A lonely puppeteer stalks the child of two notorious celebrities, a three-foot ghost plagues an eight-year-old boy’s fragile psyche, and an opera-singing landlord refuses to return a security deposit. These stories and more explode onto the stage in this modern exploration into Toy Theater. It recently received a Jim Henson grant to transform it into a traveling show. It runs about 1 hour.

ALL SEATS $15



ONE NIGHT ONLY Returning to The Studio is Zach Dorn, who you may remember is half of the Miniature Curiosa team that brought us Moon City last year. Now Zach brings a solo project which weaves lost journal entries into peculiar tales by manipulating digital cameras through toy-sized streets filled with paper puppets. A lonely puppeteer stalks the child of two notorious celebrities, a three-foot ghost plagues an eight-year-old boy’s fragile psyche, and an opera-singing landlord refuses to return a security deposit. These stories and more explode onto the stage in this modern exploration into Toy Theater. It recently received a Jim Henson grant to transform it into a traveling show. It runs about 1 hour.

ALL SEATS $15



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