Shopping - Tampa Bay, Florida



Shopping - The Arts

The arts are pretty much unique to the human experience. Birds sing, but that’s their way of talking to each other. Some elephants and chimpanzees have been taught to wield a paintbrush, but that’s not their natural behavior. We humans appear to be the only creatures who intentionally create “non-essential” sounds and sights, who rearrange our environment to be more aesthetically pleasing, and who appreciate others peoples’ efforts to do so.

We do a lot of creating and appreciating others’ creations in the Tampa Bay area.

The State of Florida, both Hillsborough and Pinellas counties, and all three major Tampa Bay area cities incorporate art into public projects through public arts funding commitments. We’ve already noted the art that abounds at Tampa International Airport.

But also check out the mural atop the fire station on Main Street in downtown Safety Harbor, just northeast of Clearwater. And you can’t miss the “Security Lizard” atop the City of St. Petersburg’s Fleet Maintenance Building—this 30-foot-long steel lizard zapping a hapless steel fly can be enjoyed from I–375!

We’re home to the Florida Orchestra and the Tampa Bay Master Chorale. We have world-class art museums and artists who make their homes here. We have all sorts of smaller artsy districts tucked away in various neighborhoods in both counties. We have not one, but three world-class performing arts centers that attract touring Broadway shows and internationally recognized performers.

Our commitment to the arts begins in our local communities, many of which have fine arts centers offering classes in everything from sculpting to singing. Many of these art centers also have performance venues that host smaller-stage professional acts and community theater productions.

We teach our children to create and to appreciate others’ creations. From the Pinellas Youth Symphony to the Tampa Bay Children’s Chorus to the art and theater summer camps hosted by local artists, we give young creators a foundation on which to build. Look also in the Education chapter for information about our public school fine arts magnet programs: Pinellas County Center for the Arts in St. Petersburg, Leadership Conservatory for the Arts in Tarpon Springs, and Blake High School for the Arts in Tampa.

In this chapter we’ll point out some of our better known art spots as well as some of the hidden gems. We’ll also give you a calendar listing art events, and we’ll introduce you to performance venues, arts organizations, and places to express your own creativity.

We’ve organized this chapter in alphabetical order by discipline: Art Museums, Galleries, and Fine Art Centers; Ceramics, Clay, and Glass; Dance; Film; Literary Arts; Music; and Theater. Please understand, however, that we could write a whole book just about the art scene here. Think of this chapter as hors d’oeuvres. You’re on your own for dinner.

Bon appétit!

Shopping

Before there was a Tampa, there was a U.S. Army outpost, Fort Brooke. And just outside the gates of Fort Brooke, William Saunders built a place to shop—a small general store, the first on Florida’s lower west coast.

Shopping in the Tampa Bay area has come a long way since Saunders’s store, which sold basic necessities to Army families and settlers. From the high-end stores in International Plaza near Tampa International Airport to the bargains at the Big Top Flea Market in Tampa, you’ll find a wide selection of shopping experiences.

Plus, we have some really great specialty shops like the Bill Jackson Shop for Adventure in Pinellas Park, where you can test drive a pair of skis, or Haslam’s in St. Petersburg, Florida’s largest new-and-used bookstore. And the architecture and décor of the Sam Ashe Music Store in Clearwater is a treat in itself.

Beach area shops, in places like John’s Pass Village in Madeira Beach and the Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks, sell tropical everything and bikinis and sarongs year round.

So whether it’s a middle of July sun-scorching day outside and you just want to cool off by watching the ice skaters at the Westfield Countryside Shopping Center in Clearwater, or it’s a balmy December day and you want to ship Plant City oranges to your poor freezing friends up north, come along.

Let’s go shopping!

We’ve arranged this chapter by type of shopping activity: Malls and Shopping Areas, Antiques Stores, Bookstores, Children’s Stores, Classic Cars, Citrus, Flea Markets, Furniture, Music, Specialty Foods, and Sports and Outdoors. Within each category, the stores are arranged alphabetically.

1. Dunedin Fine Art Center

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Shopping
Address: 1143 Michigan Blvd.


2. Hillsborough Community College Ybor City Campus Art Gallery

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Shopping
Telephone: (813) 253-7674
Address: 2204 N. 15th St.

Description: This small gallery on the Hillsborough Community College Ybor City campus features local artists’ and students’ work that ranges from the traditional to the avant garde. Who knows? You just might be viewing the next Dalí or Rembrandt. The gallery is open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. On Tuesday, the gallery is open from noon to 7 p.m. The gallery is free and is open to the public.

3. Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Shopping
Address: 600 Klosterman Rd.

4. Morean Arts Center

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Shopping
Address: 719 Central Ave.

5. Museum of Fine Arts

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Shopping
Address: 255 Beach Dr. N.E.

6. Salt Creek ArtWorks and The Galleries at Salt Creek

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Shopping
Telephone: (727) 896-6594

Description: Salt Creek Artworks leases studio space to more than three dozen area artists and provides a classroom for the St. Petersburg campus of the University of South Florida’s art department. Studio artists create in a variety of media, and visitors to the galleries may catch them at work or see finished pieces displayed. The Galleries at Salt Creek provides the area’s largest gallery space outside of our museums. Artists from around the nation have displayed their works here. The Galleries at Salt Creek are open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Check the Web site for current exhibits.

7. Salvador Dalí Museum

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Shopping

8. Syd Entel Galleries and Susan Benjamin Glass, etc.

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Shopping
Telephone: (727) 725-1808
Address: 247 Main St.

Description: Syd Entel Galleries and Susan Benjamin Glass, Etc., is one of those larger-on-the-inside places that has enriched the Tampa Bay area for almost 30 years. Featuring original artwork, limited edition prints, and a collection of fine art glass work, Syd Entel Galleries and Susan Benjamin Glass, Etc., have brought high-quality smaller shows to north Pinellas County. During the 2008 presidential election, for instance, we were treated to the Dr. Seuss for President exhibit, a collection of works by Theodore Geisel, who started his career as a political cartoonist.Syd Entel Galleries and Susan Benjamin Glass, Etc., are open Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., or by appointment.

9. Tampa Museum of Art

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Shopping
Address: 120 Gasparilla Plaza

10. USF Contemporary Art Museum

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Shopping
Address: 4202 E. Fowler Ave. CAM 101

11. Creative Clay, Inc.

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Shopping
Telephone: (727) 825-0515
Address: 1124 Central Ave.

Description: Creative Clay recognizes the intrinsic need to express oneself artistically and provides children and adults with various physical and developmental challenges with opportunities to explore all the arts including dance, theater, music, painting, sculpting, and writing. In 2003, Creative Clay representatives traveled to Japan to teach 25 communities the ARTLINK concept of pairing professional artists in various disciplines with students to produce a collaborative work. Visit the gallery, visit the studios—and come away with a new understanding of creativity.

12. St. Petersburg Clay company

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Shopping

13. Susan Benjamin Glass, etc.

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Shopping
Telephone: (727) 725-1808
Address: 247 Main St.

14. CoMotion Dance Theater

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Shopping
Telephone: (727) 341-4686

Description: St. Petersburg College’s resident dance company, CoMotion Dance Theater, has been exploring contemporary dance since 1985. Past performances have included works set to everything from Shel Silverstein poetry to folk music to more contemporary musical compositions. CoMotion Dance Theater performs two on-campus and several off-campus programs each year. The on-campus performances are free, but donations are gratefully accepted.

15. The Dance Project

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Shopping
Address: 204 N. 12th St.
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