Art News: Film About Black Golfer, National Poetry Month In St. Pete

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Sarasota FL

08 April, 2022

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TAMPA BAY, FL — If you're looking for a creative spark or want to support the local arts, here's the latest news and events from the Tampa Bay area's vibrant arts scene. National Poetry Month Happenings In St. Pete A variety of poetry readings, workshops and open mics are scheduled during April, the 26th Annual National Poetry Month in St. Petersburg. Christian Sampson Art Installation Gifted To Ringling College A group of Ringling College of Art and Design supporters has gifted the college Christian Sampson's installation "Vita in Motu" (2019). New Performing Arts Venue Moves Forward With City Approval The Sarasota City Commission narrowly approved a partnership agreement with the Van Wezel Foundation to plan and build a new Sarasota Performing Arts Center in Bay Park. Vandals Destroy Two Murals Honoring Zelenskyy In Fort Myers The Fort Myers arts community was rattled after a vandal destroyed two new murals showcasing Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. History-Making Black Golfer Subject Of Movie At Sarasota Film Festival A film sharing the story of Black golfer Ann Gregory, who made history late in her career as the first woman of color to play in a U.S. Golf Association event, can be streamed virtually as part of the Sarasota Film Festival through Sunday. 16 Books Face Removal From Schools, Group Considers Them Pornographic Two book review committees in Polk County have so far reviewed six of 16 school library books that the group County Citizens Defending Freedom contends may contain pornographic content and harmful material for children to read.

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