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"Art microscopist" T. H. Saunders showcases sixty images of his craft -- pictures captured with high def photography and precision optics microscopes. Dazzling images of mundane objects -- Tylenol doped with coffee, tea, wine, beer and more -- are no larger than the tip of a needle and are recorded using cross-polarization lighting techniques. It sounds technical, but there's nothing confusing about the colorful, whimsical patterns that Saunders creates with his combination of art and science. On display through Jan. 3.
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Nearly 30 of the acclaimed contemporary artists works with an emphasis on sculptural installations come to St. Petersburg. Poetic and psychologically charged, Dills constructions often combine fabric and figures (or dress forms) with text to spellbinding effect; featured works respond to poetry by Emily Dickinson, Salvador Espriu and Franz Kafka. Expect to be moved by the artists ideas and awed by her craft. On display Oct. 10-Dec. 27; visit fine-arts.org for more info.
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The museum's permanent collection is considered to be the world's most comprehensive of Dalí's
work and provides an excellent overview of
Dalí's major themes and symbols. Characterized by diversity, his oil
paintings range from the impressionist
and cubist styles of his early period to his later, more famous, surrealist canvases. Newly added is Una noche sin fin, a video installation by Barcelona artist Mabel Palacín that's translated as "an endless night," through Jan. 24. Gems is a collection of jewelry, paintings, drawings, glassware and flatware designed by Dali, culled from the museum's vaults and on display through April 18. At 10:15 a.m. on Weds., Dec. 2, Joan Kropf leads the "Coffee with a Curator" discussion, a theme-oriented gallery tour accompanied by complimentary Starbucks coffee. Regular hours are 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Mon.-Wed. and Fri.-Sat., 9:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Thurs., and noon-5:30 p.m. Sun. Admission: $17 adults, $14.50 seniors, $12 students, $4 ages 5-9, free for children under 4 ($5 admission 5-8 p.m. Thursdays).
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This comprehensive collection extends from
antiquity to the present day. Particular
strengths are 19th-century French
paintings and early 20th-century American
paintings and photography, including works by Cézanne, Monet, Renoir, O'Keeffe, Rauschenberg, Lichtenstein and Adams. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat., 1-5 p.m. Sun. Admission: $12 adults, $10 seniors, $6 students and children 7-18.
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See rare and never-before-seen photos, conductor uniforms, timetables, menus, souvenirs, posters and more dedicated to chronicling the history of the trains in Pinellas County. Interactive components include learning to drive a steam or diesel-powered train via computer-simulated engines; hearing the oral history of the passengers and railway workers; and dressing up in uniforms and working with the tools that were vital to keep the industry running like a well-oiled machine. On display through August 2010; visit dunedinhistory.org for more info.
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A group exhibition featuring a variety of media from five emerging contemporary artists: Samuel Bintz, Teresa Danak, Kurt Piazza, John Russell and Elena Vee.
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An exhibit of photographs taken by members of the Chasco Camera Club and featuring lighthouses from around the United States.
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The North Tampa Arts League's featured artists of the month offer an array of sculptures and paintings. Parson's inspiration comes from the metaphorical symbols and African motifs he discovered on a trip to Nigeria some 30 years ago. Swepson's paintings are likewise inspired by Africa, and depict the people and wildlife of Cape Verde. On display through the month of November. Visit northtampaarts.com for more info.
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Weekly workshops include: "Watercolor" with Genie Shannon (Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-noon, 813-991-5519); "All Media" with Dee Lobo (Mondays, 1-3:30 p.m., 813-251-8201); "Art for Seniors" with Lyla Haggard (Wednesdays, 1:30-3:30 p.m., 813-254-2624); "Sculpture" with Candace Knapp (Thursdays, 9:30 a.m.-noon, 813-654-3616); "Children's Art Classes" with Tatyana Hankinson (Thursdays, 4-5 pm., 813-245-6945); "Advanced Art Classes for Older Children and Teens" with Tatyana Hankinson (Fridays, 5-6 p.m., 813-245-6945). Visit tamparealisticartists.com for more info.
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Native Floridian Donna Morrison displays painted and illustrative photo-realistic works of art.
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| Monday, November 23 |
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Featuring oil paintings by Christine A. Galas.
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"Art microscopist" T. H. Saunders showcases sixty images of his craft -- pictures captured with high def photography and precision optics microscopes. Dazzling images of mundane objects -- Tylenol doped with coffee, tea, wine, beer and more -- are no larger than the tip of a needle and are recorded using cross-polarization lighting techniques. It sounds technical, but there's nothing confusing about the colorful, whimsical patterns that Saunders creates with his combination of art and science. On display through Jan. 3.
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Submit works for The Artful Table, a juried and invitational show that includes art objects specifically designed to enhance the aesthetic experience of eating. These include tables, chairs, room dividers, linens, dishes, flatware, stemware, centerpieces, lighting and rugs. The gallery is partnering with local restaurants to offer dinners that complement each table setting. Submissions are due by Dec. 2; visit floridacraftsmen.net for entry form and guidelines, or contact Elizabeth Kozlowski at elizabeth.kozlowski@floridacraftsmen.net for more info.
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Jeanne Kronsnobles's collected works of self-taught American artists. On display through Nov. 28. Visit claytongalleries.net for more info.
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