Big Picture Photographer Laureate Program
The Big Picture Photographer Laureate Program began in 2003. Each Year, the
committee commissions an artist/photographer to explore, and photograph life and
the crucial issues and events within the city of Tampa for one year. The
objectives of this project are to build an archive and resource for the citizens
of Tampa; to enhance city facilities with images that are reflective of the
life, and character of Tampa; and build the portable works collection of the
City of Tampa, Art Programs. View the
galleries of artists/photographers.
Lights On Tampa
Lights On Tampa bridges Tampa’s commitment to the arts, technology, and
education and offers free access to artistic excellence. It is a cultural and
aesthetic event designed to engage, entertain, and educate Tampa’s visitors and
diverse community. Lights On Tampa is a biennial program that puts Tampa in the
spotlight by bringing contemporary artists into its urban core. Some of the installations
remain permanently, some
are temporary, and some live only virtually through
www.lightsontampa.org.
Lights On Tampa is an innovative project of the City of Tampa, Art Programs
Division which debuted January 7, 2006, and returned to Tampa January 10 -
February 1, 2009. The Art Programs Division of the City of Tampa is in
partnership with Friends of Tampa Public Art, a 501 (c) 3 non-profit
organization to commission the selected artists to create the installations.
Riverwalk Cultural Plan
The Riverwalk Cultural Plan recognizes that for the Riverwalk to be a
destination—physically or virtually—the Riverwalk must provide a consistently
pleasant, subjective, and a culturally specific experience. Hence, the plan
approaches the Riverwalk as a whole and neutral palette—a basic kit of parts
with a unified aesthetic. The Riverwalk Cultural Plan is built on the premise
that inclusion of arts, culture, and creativity is meaningful when it reflects
the values and interests of a wide range of community stakeholders.
Portals
Riverwalk Portals are pedestrian friendly, digital screens that
will be placed at fixed locations along the Riverwalk. These Portals will
function as a linear gallery of images and poetry and will be integrated with short educational
messages about the Environment, Well-Being, and Culture. All content for the Riverwalk
Portal is pushed through the lens of the arts, culture, and history.
A companion to the Riverwalk Portal is the Portal website; an internet access
point—or portal—to educational content specific to the Riverwalk, City of Tampa,
Tampa Bay, and beyond. It is here that more in-depth information, including
links, drill-sown lesson plans, general “Did You Know?” facts, and activities
will be found. Content for both the Riverwalk on-site Portal, and the Portal
website will be coordinated and updated regularly. Learn more about the
Riverwalk Portal.
The Public Art Program
Public Art is woven into the fabric of Tampa’s streets, parks,
cityscapes, and public spaces. You can find Public Art in parks and community
centers. View highlights of
Tampa's
Public Art Collection.
Public Art / Private Development
The Art Programs Division offers technical assistance and
various resources for developers within the Central Business
District. For more information, please contact the Art
Programs office at (813) 274-8531.
Zack Street as an Avenue of the Arts
Zack Street provides key fundamental characteristics and conditions for an
Avenue of the Arts with opportunities for unique permanent and temporary Public
Art identifiers. Art Programs is leading the aesthetics and design integration
throughout the urban planning process. It is one of the few city-owned streets
in downtown Tampa that, being on a direct axis from the cultural hub developing
in the new Curtis Hixon Park to the historic Tampa Union Station, provides a
vista from end to end.
Educational Resources
The Art Programs division offers many free
educational tools
such as lesson plans and information sheets on each artist & project are
accessible through this website. Also available are
mp3s of James Tokley's poems during his tenure as
Poet Laureate, as well as a variety of
educational videos
on select public art projects. Calls to Artists
All calls to artists will be available through
the City's website, when released. However, if you are
interested in applying and would like to receive the call to
artists directly via email, please contact us and kindly
provide your email address.
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