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A Picture Gallery
The Dunedin History Museum celebrated the art of the tattoo during The Picture Gallery: Ink on Skin, a party which coincided
with and showcased the museum’s new exhibit, “Jagged Lines: America’s Tattoo Tradition.” The exhibit reveals the history and
evolution of tattoo art and culture from North America’s earliest inhabitants to today. The party highlighted current tattoo art
by encouraging guests to vote for their favorite of the evening’s tattooed contestants. The exhibit will remain on display at the
museum in downtown Dunedin through December 28th.
Former Dunedin History Museum President
Susan Littlejohn and her husband Charlie
had fun imagining what they might look
like if they had tattoos.
6 PM Reception | 7 PM Dinner & Program
Armature Works - Tampa - 1910 N. Ola Avenue
Photo credit: Beowulf Sheehan Photo credit: Alex McKnight Photo credit: Melissa Lukenbaugh
Benefiting TBBCA Charlie Hounchell Art Stars Scholarships + Programs
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Museum supporters Mariann and
Eric Carson enjoyed this evening at the
Dunedin History Museum, where Eric
competed for prizes with his tattoo.
Dunedin orange artist Steve Spathelf and Dunedin
History Museum Executive Director Vinnie Luisi
admired the artwork displayed by Shannon Fieste,
who won the contest at the party.
Tampa Bay BCA 30th Anniversary IMPACT AWARDS
Thursday, October 10th, 2019
Business | Cocktail Attire
Honorary Chairs
Aaron Fodiman & Margaret Word Burnside – William F. Everett, Jr. & Anne Adams Everett
Impact Awards Chairs
Stephen Gay – Adam Unger
Recognizing extraordinary contributions to and in support of arts & culture in our community
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
IMPACT AWARD
MICHAEL CONNELLY
PATRON OF CULTURE & THE ARTS
IMPACT AWARD
LORNA TAYLOR
INNOVATION IN THE ARTS
IMPACT AWARD
KALUP LINZY
Sponsorship + Individual Purchases
www.tbbca.org/ImpactAwards2019
813.221.2787
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