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Tenth Street, Burning Embers, Bread and Circus — explore the Skyway 2024’s ‘12 Ways of Looking at a Landscape’

 

Do you want to see the best new art in Tampa Bay? Are you an art enthusiast who wants to see art in a rare perspective?

A five-museum exhibition called Skyway 2024 is your art adventure. 

The exhibition, a contemporary collaboration, is going on at the USF’s Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) — showcasing outstanding works of art from a unique perception. 

Godfrey Times Travel attended this art event named after the Sunshine Skyway Bridge that connects the communities of greater Tampa Bay. 

Keith Crowley’s Tenth Street, Elizabeth Condon’s Burning Embers, and Eric Ondina’s Bread and Circus are some of the exceptional arts amongst the many more.

The diverse contemporary art exhibition showcased the glory of art as a valid tourism attraction. 

Oh Yes.

The USF Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) is always consistent with enriching educational tourism—providing cultural exploration, immersive art experiences and yes community engagement.

Godfrey Times Travel had an informative travel chat with David Waterman, a staff member of the USF Contemporary Art Museum.

He told us more about the Skyway 2024 and CAM.

Explore the amazing arts and the travel chat in the video on our Facebook Page below.

Enjoy!

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