Derek Donnelly named Artmaker 2026

CLEARWATER — The Marcia P. Hoffman School of the Arts at Ruth Eckerd Hall recently announced a new arts education and community engagement initiative titled Artmaker 2026. The inaugural artist selected is award-winning St. Petersburg muralist Derek Donnelly. This new program aims to uplift and celebrate artists within the local community.

Artmaker 2026 will honor the work and creative process of a local visual artist, in addition to showcasing the artist themselves. Each season, an artist will be selected and offered unique opportunities to showcase their work. The artist will receive a year-long exhibit in Ruth Eckerd Hall’s onsite galleries documenting the artist, their work, and their creative process. Additionally, their artwork will be featured on Ruth Eckerd Hall’s annual holiday ornament, an original commissioned piece will be used on Ruth Eckerd Hall’s annual membership items, and the artist’s work will be recognized at Ruth Eckerd Hall’s annual benefit.

“We are thrilled to announce this new initiative and look forward to celebrating Derek and the impact his work continues to have on our community. He embodies our shared mission to change lives through the arts, and he is truly the ideal inaugural Artmaker 2026,” said Marcia P. Hoffman School of the Arts Vice President & Chief Education and Community Engagement Officer Sharon Reid-Kane, Ed.D.

Donnelly, known as Saint Paint Arts, is a native of St. Pete whose work has helped shape the visual landscape of Tampa Bay through vibrant, large-scale murals that stretch from private homes to public institutions. His work transforms walls into stories — blending color, history, and a strong sense of place across neighborhoods, businesses, and cultural corridors.

From coastal resorts to college campuses, city buildings to small businesses, Donnelly’s art is woven throughout the region. His clients have included Hilton Hotels, the Tampa Bay Rays, AARP, St. Petersburg College, MLB, Fender Guitars, as well as numerous government entities, nonprofits and local municipalities. Each project reflects a connection to Florida’s natural beauty, local heritage, and evolving communities.

“I’m honored and grateful to be named Artmaker 2026 for the legendary Ruth Eckerd Hall. As a kid, I’d tag along while my dad bartended, learning the music of the place—the hush before the first note, the lobby’s bright hum after the last bow. To bring my work back to a hall that helped raise me is a full-circle joy. I can’t wait to add new color to its story and share it with this community,” said Donnelly.

To learn more about Saint Paint Arts and to see some examples of Donnelly’s work, visit https://saintpaintarts.bigcartel.com/.

FloridaRAMA kicks off Happy HoliDAZE

ST. PETERSBURG — FloridaRAMA recently launched its holiday takeover, Happy HoliDAZE, a playful and surreal celebration that blends classic holiday cheer with the extraordinary charm of FloridaRAMA and the Sunshine State. The Happy HoliDAZE experience is included with general admission and will run through Jan. 12.

FloridaRAMA is at 2606 Fairfield Ave. S., St. Petersburg.

Visitors can explore holiday scenes shaped by Florida’s unique spirit. A Christmas tree slips through a “portal” appearing magically in two rooms at once. The motel pool transforms into a gravity-free ice rink. Florida Panthers play the part of Santa’s chaotic elves. Manatees and flamingos show off festive looks. A pirate ship ball pit waits for the brave. Dozens of themed trees feature Florida kitsch and local flair through the immersive experience.

Happy HoliDAZE coincides with FloridaRAMA’s special installation of Lucy Sparrow’s Quick Shop, an immersive art and shopping experience by world renowned felt artist Lucy Sparrow that invites you to shop at a replica convenience store made entirely of felt creations.

Nine glowing holes of Neon Minigolf returns for a limited time run from Dec. 11 through Jan. 5 for additional purchase. Minigolf, immersive art and holiday cheer make FloridaRAMA the perfect holiday destination for fun.

Cooler than a museum, smarter than a theme park and weirder than a carnival, FloridaRAMA is an indoor immersive art experience and Florida themed family attraction located in St. Pete. Designed for all ages and interests, FloridaRAMA has partnered with 80-plus artists, most of them local, to create a captivating world of playful installations that celebrate original Florida stories. Beyond the one-of-kind immersive experience, guests can enjoy a robust selection of games and calendar of events. FloridaRAMA is also Tampa Bay’s most unique events venue, offering a dynamic space for private gatherings, corporate events, social affairs, kids parties and more.

For information, visit www.floridarama.art.

SPCT seeks volunteers

ST. PETERSBURG — Volunteers are needed for upcoming performances of “A Christmas Carol” at St. Petersburg City Theatre, 4025 31st St. S., St. Petersburg.

The show runs Dec. 12-21. Friday and Saturday shows are at 7:30 p.m., with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.

The theater is seeking ushers, help with concessions and box office, and house managers. Those interested in volunteering may visit https://tinyurl.com/hmnupumd or email office@spcitytheatre.org.

Gallery to feature works by Cynthia Maus

TARPON SPRINGS — The work of artist Cynthia Maus will be featured for the month of December at the Tarpon Art Guild’s gallery, 161 E. Tarpon Ave., Tarpon Springs.

Maus graduated from New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, studied Art History and other art classes in New Orleans and California. At that point, she was painting primarily portraits. Maus was also actively performing with music groups, touring, recording and marketing concert productions.

During the pandemic, Maus focused again on her artwork. Inspired by Turner and the impressionists, landscapes became her subject matter in an impressionistic style. She hopes her paintings inspire others to become aware of the powerful, gentle and sometimes amusing harmonies of nature.

Visitors can meet Maus on Sunday, Dec. 7, from 3 to 5 p.m., at the gallery.

Hoffman School, projectALCHEMY form partnership

CLEARWATER — The Marcia P. Hoffman School of the Arts at Ruth Eckerd Hall recently announced a new partnership with St. Petersburg-based dance company projectALCHEMY.

Founded by Artistic Director Alexander Jones and Executive Director Marcus Wehby, projectALCHEMY’s vision aligns closely with the Marcia P. Hoffman School of the Arts’ mission to provide affordable and accessible arts education and experiences for all. As part of the partnership, projectALCHEMY will present their immersive gallery experience titled “Above/Below” on Thursday, March 26 through Saturday, March 28, in the Murray Theatre at Ruth Eckerd Hall, 1111 McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater.

“Collaborating with Ruth Eckerd Hall allows projectALCHEMY to extend its mission into new communities while remaining rooted in quality, equity, and access. This is the kind of partnership that creates lasting impact,” said Wehby.

projectALCHEMY is a nonprofit international dance+ company based in St. Petersburg, engaging the dance community and local audiences through immersive interdisciplinary performance, affordable movement classes and dance artist development opportunities. projectALCHEMY shares the artistic talent of our community through live performance and online exchanges with dance companies around the world.

Jones has worked closely with the Marcia P. Hoffman School of the Arts as a choreographer for the school’s summer musicals. Through this ongoing collaboration with the school, he knows the Murray Theatre well, which is where the company will rehearse for two days per week.

“We have been so fortunate to have Alexander Jones on our team as a choreographer and are now thrilled to welcome his company into our family of artists. The message and mission of projectALCHEMY aligns beautifully with our own, and we look forward to bringing their beautiful work to our audiences – they are in for an unforgettable experience,” said Marcia P. Hoffman School of the Arts Vice President & Chief Education and Community Engagement Officer Sharon Reid-Kane, Ed.D.

To learn more about projectALCHEMY, visit https://www.projectalchemy.dance/.

Center Stage Concert Series set at Largo Community Center

LARGO — The Center Stage Concert Series is back at the Largo Community Center and tickets are on sale now.

This concert series will showcase a selection of tribute artists and bands. Tickets are $15 per person for a single show or $42 per person for a three-show package. Tickets can be purchased at the Largo Community Center, 400 Alt. Keene Road, Largo. For more information, call 727-518-3131.

Following is a look at the series lineup:

The Ultimate Garth Brooks Tribute

Thursday, Jan. 22, 1 p.m.

Singing hits like “Calling Baton Rouge,” “Ain’t Going Down Till the Sun Comes Up,” “Friends in Low Places,” and more, Kip Sweeny is a world-class showman and vocalist who channels Garth Brooks like no other.

Matt Stone as Elvis

Thursday, Feb. 26, 1 p.m.

Matt Stone, an internationally recognized Elvis tribute artist endorsed by the Elvis Estate and featured on SiriusXM Elvis Radio, has earned praise from some of Elvis Presley’s closest friends and family. He will bring his high-energy tribute to the Largo Community Center stage.

Legends of Rock

Thursday, March 26, 1 p.m.

Playing Santana, Jimi Hendrix, Doobie Brothers, U2, and more, Legends of Rock offer multiple iconic tributes in one band.

Florida Strawberry Festival adds Legends of Love, Joan Jett

PLANT CITY — The Florida Strawberry Festival recently announced two major additions to its 2026 headline entertainment series.

Legends of Love, featuring Brian McKnight, Ginuwine and Ruben Studdard, joins the lineup, alongside rock icon Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, bringing fresh range and star power to the festival’s 91st annual event, running Feb. 26-March 8.

Legends of Love will showcase their smooth vocals and signature rhythm and blues harmonies as part of the festival’s commitment to offering a broad mix of musical styles for guests of all ages. Jett, known for timeless hits including “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll,” “Bad Reputation,” and “Crimson and Clover,” will deliver the Festival’s closing-night performance on March 8, capping BerryFest26 with a high-energy finale.

“Announcing both Legends of Love and Joan Jett is truly special for us,” said Florida Strawberry Festival President Kyle Robinson. “These artists bring two distinct musical experiences, yet both deliver the kind of talent and excitement our guests love. Legends of Love adds a soulful new dimension to the lineup, and Joan Jett closing out the Festival ensures an unforgettable finale. We’re thrilled to welcome them both to BerryFest26.”

For information, visit flstrawberryfestival.com.

West Coast Players to stage ‘The Humans’

CLEARWATER — West Coast Players will present a special project: Stephen Karam’s “The Humans,” running for only two weekends at West Coast Players Theater, 21905 U.S. 19 N., Clearwater.

The show opens on Friday, Dec. 5 and runs through Sunday, Dec. 14. Performances will be Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.; and Sundays, 2 p.m.

Directed by Mary Kay Cyrus, the cast of “The Humans” includes Maria Barbera, Lee Catalfamo, Donne Petito, Maggie Phillippi, Gerritt Powers, and Rosalyn Savel.

“The Humans” depicts a family’s Thanksgiving gathering at the younger daughter’s new apartment in lower Manhattan, exploring themes of family, anxiety, and the decline of the American middle class. The Blakes are a typical family who love each other but still wrestle with basic human fears of modern day life: generational differences, old age, abandonment, poverty and death.

Tickets are $25. Visit www.wcptheater.com.

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