St. Pete art show gives Florida artists a local venue
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - A yearly craft show for artists across Florida is now at Florida Craft Art in St. Pete. This Year we actually have our largest influx of juried submissions, said Florida Craft Art Liz Cooper. We have over 200 people apply for the exhibition.
The annual event invites artists from the state of Florida to enter their best work in the art competition. What you will find in our exhibition is jewelry, ceramic, wood, mixed media, fiber, anything from the fine arts family, said Cooper.
Relix Launches Limited Edition Vinyl Series
A 2020 performance by Circles Around the Sun kicks off The Relix Sessions on Feb. 26.
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Recorded at the publication’s New York studio, the archival sessions have been re-mixed and re-mastered for turntable listening. The series kicks off on Feb. 26 with a Feb. 2020 performance by Circles Around The Sun (CATS). The group first formed to soundtrack intermissions at the five 2015 Fare Thee Well concerts, and accompany a Justin Kreutzmann film. Its Grateful Dead-inspired instrumentals notably featuring the musicianship of Neal Casal, who died in 2019 remained in demand following the stadium run and an ongoing project was formed.
Andrews released her latest album, ‘Old Flowers’, last year through Fat Possum.
NME gave the record a four-star review upon its release, saying the singer “pours her heart out for this intimate and stripped-back collection”.
“With instrumentation provided solely by Andrews and two other musicians – Matthew Davidson on everything from bass and pedal steel to pump organ and Big Thief’s James Krivchenia on drums – her hushed, acoustic sound of her seventh album is fittingly meditative.”
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Following the release of ‘Old Flowers’, Andrews shared a cover of Simon and Garfunkel’s ‘America’, alongside Liz Cooper and Molly Sarlé.
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