ARTS
Unleashing creativity, women have become influential in the art realm. Through self-expression and unique designs, women have paved the way in the art industry. Let's look at some inspiring women and how they use the power of art to express themselves and evoke change.
Tampa designer Lady Natasha Fines creates adaptive clothing that fits individuals with disabilities
Caitlin Albritton (Tampa) creates jewelry pieces that serve as daily reminders of emotional strength
Lakeland resident Marcia Morse Mullins creates woven baskets from materials found in nature.
Meet Sonya Bryson-Kirksey, the Tampa Bay Lightning's national anthem singer.
Celebrating the Stageworks Theatre's 40 years of art, education and social justice.
A landscape designer's artistic response to environmental concerns.
Ceramic artist Osa Atoe (Sarasota) connects to her heritage through wild clay pottery.
Check out the vibrant paintings of Riverview, Florida artist Tiffani Glenn.
Hear the East Lake Sophomore Ladies Barbershop Quartet from Tarpon Springs, FL.
Pianist and Florida resident Lillette Jenkins-Wisner reflects on her career.
State College of Florida's Fine Art Gallery displays women's work uniforms.
Liz Prisley, Tampa poet, performer and educator uses her experiences in her spoken word.
Meet a pianist and singer-songwriter who helped shape the jazz scene in St. Petersburg.
Three featured artists come together to discuss the power of arts.
Visit the studio of Princess Smith, who uses oil painting to address tough issues.
Siobhan Monique shares her beautiful voice by performing in the community.
Local artist Michaela Oteri draws from her own experiences to create works of art.
Tampa painter and fiber artist Nneka Jones connects to her roots with captivating imagery.
Cora Marshall focuses her portrait paintings on issues of identity, history and community.
Local painter Loy draws from her Laotian roots to explore new spins on Asian themes.
A new kind of canvas is helping to change the lives of female cancer survivors.