Florida Culture for the Week of June 11 by Josh Garrick
Florida Culture for the Week of June 11 by Josh Garrick
Now through July 15 – Works by Warhol in Tarpon Springs
Superman and Sitting Bull, Mickey Mouse and Mick Jagger, Donald Duck and Howdy Doody – icons from pop culture by the master of Pop Art, Andy Warhol – fill the galleries of the Leepa-Rattner Museum through July 15. In a building nominated one of the ‘Top 100 Buildings of Florida Architecture,’ we may view Warhol’s on-going fascination with the famous and the infamous. His Myth series includes Mata Hari, the Wicked Witch, and Santa Claus in images enhanced with diamond dust while his Cowboys and Indians series captures images of Annie Oakley, John Wayne and Geronimo. The exhibit comes to us from the Cochran Collection. The Leepa-Rattner Museum is at 600 Klosterman Road in Tarpon Springs,FL. Call 727.712.5762 or visit spcollege.edu/central/museum/
June 16 – Women’s Museum to Host Artist’s Talk
The outstanding exhibit at the Florida Museum for Women Artists will be celebrated with an Artist Talk on Saturday, June 16 at 3 pm when all 8 of the Artists currently on display will discuss their works. The Artists present a variety of mediums, social views, and personal histories, and the exhibit offers something of distinct interest around every corner. Join Amy Miller (Venice), Carolina Cleere (Tampa), Julia Owens (Sanford), Vivian Spencer (Pensacola), Candace Knapp (Brandon), Barbara Balzer (Tallahassee), Jo Sinclair (St. Augustine), and Jean Banas (New Smyrna Beach) in the only venue in the state of Florida to provide art exclusively by women. Guys are invited to look AND listen. The Museum is at 100 N. Woodland Boulevard in DeLand, FL. It’s a great exhibit; highly recommended. Visit FloridaMuseumforWomenArtists.org or call 386.873.2976.
June 17 – Father's Day at the World Golf Hall of Fame
The World Golf Hall of Fame is giving everyone a unique gift on Dad’s Day with FREE admission to the museum. In addition, Dads receive a free round on the putting course, discounts in the IMAX Theater, and a ‘goodie bag.’ The whole family may have a photo op with the U.S. Open Trophy before visiting the Museum’s special exhibit – Bob Hope: Shanks for the Memory. The Bob Hope exhibit features the largest collection of Bob Hope memorabilia ever available on public display celebrating his devotion to the men and women of the military, as well as his lifelong love affair with golf. World Golf Village is located 8 miles north of St. Augustine off Interstate-95 at exit 323. Call 904.940.4123 or visit WorldGolfHallofFame.org
June 19 -- Alligator Awareness Class at the Zoo
Welcome to Florida where alligators RULE. And if you live on (or near) a natural lake – or even a retention pond, you WILL see alligators. The Central Florida Zoo has declared that ‘Alligator safety’ is an essential part of living in Florida, so the Reptile Department at the Zoo is offering an educational presentation on alligator safety and awareness for you and your family and your little dog and your little cat and.… The presentation will be held in the Densch Discovery Center on June 19 at 7 pm. You must be 12 years or older and registration is required. Call 407.323.4450 ext. 123 or visit centralfloridazoo.org.
June and July -- Free Family Tours at the Morse Museum
Beginning June 19, the Morse invites families to continue the Museum’s celebration of its new Tiffany wing through two FREE summer programs designed for elementary-school-age children. The new wing (opened in 2011) provides 6,000 square feet of new exhibition space and the Museum is celebrating with:
1. Family Tours – 45-minute guided tours on Tuesdays: June 19 and 26; July 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31. The program includes a take-home art activity with the supplies to make a Japanese sword guard like the ones Tiffany collected.
2. Friday Family Films – a short film, gallery tour, and art activity on four Fridays: June 29; July 13 and 27; and Aug. 3. (about 90 minutes)
All children must be accompanied by a parent. A $5 refundable deposit per child is requested when securing a reservation for either program. Call 407.645.5311x136 or visit morsemuseum.org
19th-century Japanese sword guard from Tiffany’s collection, on exhibit at the Morse Museum. Photo by Joseph Coscia Jr.
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June 21 to July 29 – Cinderella Takes Shakespeare’s Stage
Cinderella dreams of going to the Ball, but her gown is ruined and her evil Stepmother and two nasty Stepsisters have left for the Ball. Told with help from the younger members of the audience, the whole family will be captivated by the lively and ‘interactive’ staging of this classic fairy tale. Kristin Shirilla, who appeared at Orlando Shakes in 2011’s Pride and Prejudice, plays Cinderella while audience favorite Brandon Roberts returns as a Stepsister. And with the always-inventive Patrick Flick directing this fairy tale world, there are sure to be some ‘inside jokes’ to keep the ‘older persons’ in the audience happy. Cinderella is a family show, suitable for most audiences. The first performance is June 21 with performances through July 29 at the Shakespeare Center at 812 East Rollins Street in Orlando’s Loch Haven Park. Visit orlandoshakes.org or call 407.447.1700.
June 21 to July 13 – B-Side Artists at the City Arts Factory
Central Florida is rich in talent, and the diversity of our painters is particularly evident in a group called the B-Side Artists. The fact that these Artists are drawn from the ranks of ‘street graffiti painting’ doesn’t begin to tap the depth of talent overflowing from these ‘urban pioneers.’ B-Side’s 7 original members, including Best Street Artist Winners Swamburger, Trez Harris, and Chris "Tobar" Rodriguez, will bring their talent inside the City Arts Factory with an Opening on June 21 from 6 to 9 pm. This is serious and innovative ART from urban Artists who continue to amaze with their unique style, content, and willingness to create in non-typical situations – like on the street. On exhibit through July 13, City Arts Factory is at 29 South Orange in Downtown Orlando. Call 407-648-7060 or visit cityartsfactory.com
Josh Garrick is the Florida Arts Editor for Wandering Educators