William “Bill” Blackshear had a long history of public service in Safety Harbor. The first African American man elected to the City Commission in 1964, he was also instrumental in bringing child care services to the Lincoln Highlands area of the city.
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Playwright and artist Elizabeth Indianos is pictured in front of “This Blessed Plot, This Earth," the mural she painted at the Tarpon Springs …
“This Blessed Plot, This Earth,” a mural painted by artist Elizabeth Indianos, is seen at the Tarpon Springs Cultural Center.
TARPON SPRINGS — When Oscar Wilde wrote “Life imitates Art far more than Art imitates Life," he was commenting on the way art affects the way we look at the world around us: The real world and the imaginary world have a tendency to mirror each other.
LARGO — When Village Inn officials contacted local artist Rob Sardella about painting a mural on the side of one of their Pinellas County rest…
LARGO — Creative Pinellas has announced the completion of a new mural at the intersection of Belcher and Alderman roads in Palm Harbor. The lo…
LARGO — In September, city commissioners gave the green light for construction to begin on a $2.2 million project to improve the portion of th…
ST. PETERSBURG — The sixth annual SHINE Mural Festival in partnership with PangeaSeed Foundation’s Sea Walls: Artists for Oceans will present …
DUNEDIN — Introducing Henry and Sylvia — a pair of turtles that will adorn a mural on the Curlew Water Tower.