ARTS & CULTURE
Working to help the arts community rebound
Online visitors can tour the Virtual Glass in the Gallery exhibit at creativepinellas.org.
like every area of our daily lives. Here in St. Pete, where the arts
rule, that impact has been particularly unforgiving. Though our
community certainly considers theater, visual arts, literature
and music among the essentials of daily living, for the purposes
of public health, the reality has meant performance and event
cancellations, lost commissions, salary and revenue shortfalls
estimated to be over $5 million throughout Pinellas County to date.
silver lining – and to develop new ways to survive. To no one’s
surprise, there is simply no stopping the innovation of creative
minds and there are no limits to our desires to lift each other up.
One of a number of organizations rising to the moment is Creative
Pinellas, which has developed multiple forums aimed at assisting
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between Creative Pinellas, The St. Petersburg Arts Alliance, the
Foundation for a Healthy St. Pete and, managing the fund itself,
Pinellas Community Fund.
said Barbara St. Clair, executive director of Creative Pinellas. “Of
course, the partnership with John Collins and the St. Petersburg
Arts Alliance, the Pinellas Community Fund and FHSP just made
everything come together more quickly and put us in a position to
really act on our idea.”
Fundraising began and donations poured in from all directions -
from every-day people to local arts patrons and large community
businesses. Applications were distributed and shared on every
artists as well as arts businesses and organizations. Hundreds
applied for awards ranging from $500 to $1,500 each.
Reaction, as you might expect, was a mixture of gratitude and
BY CINDY STOVALL
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