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The social media accounts linked to from Jen Ring Writes are: • Facebook • Instagram • TikTok • LinkedIn • Threads Besides social media accounts, jenringwrites has populated their site with: • Introducing E Pluribus Unum: The Immigrant Hall of Honor's New Monthly Newsletter • Subscribe to Immigrant Hall of Honor's E Pluribus Unum • Seven emerging Tampa Bay artists to watch in 2026 and beyond - Creative Loafing Tampa • Tampa artist Fary Charles channeled rage, disappointment, and a desire to prove himself into his latest solo show - Creative Loafing Tampa • Tatiana Mesa Paján was doing well as an artist in Cuba—and had to start over when she fled to Tampa - Creative Loafing Tampa • Second-act Tampa artist Mary-Helen Horne discovers printmaking while planning her retirement - Creative Loafing Tampa • New work from Tampa artist Patrick Carew explores what it means to experience HIV in the post-prep era - Creative Loafing Tampa • Meet Jesi Cason, St. Petersburg Month of Photography’s Photo Laureate - Creative Loafing Tampa • Zack Wittman's latest project documents Tampa's last cigar factories - Creative Loafing Tampa • Tampa artist Clancy Riehm has a busy year ahead of her - Creative Loafing Tampa • Learn more or donate to Tampa Bay Journalism Project • Photos: Pinellas arts community celebrates final Arts Annual at Pinewood Cultural Park in Largo • Interview: A battle-tested Margaret Murray talks reinventing Creative Pinellas • 'It forced me to paint from the deepest parts of myself': St. Pete art show seeks to end stigma associated with suicide • New documents suggest VSPC might work with Creative Pinellas on new competitive arts tourism grants • Column: Despite 5-2 vote to defund Creative Pinellas, there might still be time to save the county's arts nonprofit - Creative Loafing Tampa • Column: Pinellas County Commissioner Brian Scott’s argument to defund Creative Pinellas doesn’t hold water - Creative Loafing Tampa • St. Petersburg Month of Photography kicks off with Ric Savid’s solo show at FMoPA • One-day festival celebrates the spirit and work of late Tampa artist Vince Kral • Photos: All the local artists, and special guests, we saw at Tampa's 55th annual Gasparilla Festival of the Arts • Tampa artist Nneka Jones among top award winners at Gasparilla Festival of the Arts • Art, Poetry, Theater and Dance: A one-day-only Public Art Festival in Ybor City – Bay Art Files • Staff and volunteers reflect on 50 years of relationships that built Dunedin Fine Arts Center • First-ever Tampa Art Week kicks off February 19 • At Creative Pinellas, Sam Modder tackles consumerism, greed, status and oppression • The best arts events happening in Tampa Bay this spring • Community All Call: LGBTQIA+ Photos • Creative Loafing Tampa — Spring Arts 2025 • Interview: Merritt Horan, curator at Creative Pinellas’ hurricane fundraiser, says ‘yes’ to a mercurial universe • Photos: Everyone we saw at Print St. Pete’s Inaugural Print Party in Boyd Hill Preserve • Photos: Here’s the view from the trolley tour of St. Pete’s Shine murals • Clearwater library’s new ‘Inspiration’ exhibit highlights the city’s public art • Interview: Tampa artist Quinn Cale merges technology with childhood nostalgia for Shine Mural Festival • St. Pete’s Boyd Hill Preserve has a print shop—and there’s a celebration of it this fall • Hurricane Milton recovery postpones St. Pete's Shine Mural Festival to next month • Pinellas Park artist John Gascot reclaims patriotism in ‘Red, White, & Free’ show this weekend • Tampa Bay's Sen. Darryl Rouson prepares to fight for the arts in Tallahassee • Welcome to Creative Loafing's Best of The Bay 2024 • Artists for Kamala • 11 reasons to check out Tampa Bay's Skyway 2024 art exhibitions • Photos: Tampa Fringe festival holds 'Saturday School' fundraiser in Ybor City • St. Pete City Council could vote on essentially giving 1-percent of city budget to the arts • Creative Loafing Tampa — August 29, 2024 • Creative Loafing Tampa Fringe Preview • Watermark Issue 31.10: Red & Ready - Watermark Online • Tampa art professor aims to collect world’s largest archive of used handmade solar eclipse viewers • St. Pete’s Chihuly Collection stages ‘Family Day’ and ‘Paradise Cities’ show starting this weekend • Arts Coast Cultural Plan Survey • St. Pete artist and choreographer celebrate spring's arrival this month inside Studio@620 • 16 Tampa Bay theater productions to check out this spring • Tampa Bay theaters are finding ways to give audiences what they want without losing themselves • Be the Hawk of the Town with an HCC Art Galleries Membership • WEEKEND ARTINGS: Sunshine Comedy Fest, Second Saturday ArtWalk and more • Award-winning documentary about folk artist Nellie Mae Rowe screens in St. Pete this month • Creative Pinellas names St. Petersburg native Margaret Murray as new CEO • 2023 IN STORIES • MY TOP TEN TAMPA BAY MOMENTS IN 2023 • Arts Coast Magazine features detail how to enjoy the arts in Pinellas County • Postcards from Pinellas - Creative Pinellas • WEEKEND ARTINGS: The Christmas Edition • WEEKEND ARTINGS: Holiday shopping opportunities and more • Photos: People were dancing and painting in the streets during Tampa Arts Alliance’s Monday pop-up • Tampa’s murals now have their own 2024 calendar • WEEKEND ARTINGS: Art and Christmas in St. Pete and beyond • Pinellas County joins Cultural Planning Group’s new art cities • WEEKEND ARTINGS: Ballroom, Banned Books, Cuban Art, and Holiday Lights • St. Pete collector stages one-night-only pop-up Cuban art show on Friday • WEEKEND ARTINGS: Arts and culture experiences to enjoy with family Thanksgiving weekend • #FollowFriday Five: You Have Nothing to Worry About • At St. Pete’s James Museum, ‘From Far East to Far West’ celebrates immigration amidst a migrant crisis • WEEKEND ARTINGS: You get two weekends to see the sand sculptures on Treasure Island this year • Florida Museum of Photographic Arts cuts ribbon on new Ybor City location • WEEKEND ARTINGS: Arts Annual, Dunedin Wines the Blues, Afrofuturism, and exciting opportunities to make art with Tampa Bay artists • Wrapping up a great weekend of art in Pinellas County • #FollowFriday Five: Ybor Arts Part 2 • #FollowFriday Five: Ybor Arts Part 1 • Tampa Bay femme-forward Creatives Artist Collective hosts 10-year anniversary show this month • 8 ways to celebrate Native American Heritage Month and ART’N Month in Tampa Bay this November • WEEKEND ARTINGS: The art’s outside in Pinellas County this weekend • Photos: All the beautiful art and people we saw at Clearwater’s inaugural Art in the Park • WEEKEND ARTINGS: Art in the Park, Halloween block parties and more • Watch Artists Paint the Walls in Coachman Park October 29 - Creative Pinellas • WEEKEND ARTINGS: Clearwater Jazz Holiday, Ybor Arts Tour, Fall Fests and more • #FollowFriday Five: Award-Winning Bird Photographers • How one Tampa Bay group aims to restore oyster reefs by collecting your leftover shells from local restaurants • WEEKEND ARTINGS: A SHINE-Themed ArtWalk, Kerouac’s Ghost and more • June Bunch's Twin Passions - Creative Pinellas • #FollowFriday Five: Artists Who Play • This Sunday, Florida artist Leslie Neumann talks conservation at Brooker Creek Preserve in Tarpon Springs • WEEKEND ARTINGS: Hocus Focus, Ghost Stories, and more • Transitioning Into the Business of Art - Creative Pinellas • Make a Play Date at the Dunedin Fine Art Center - Creative Pinellas • WEEKEND ARTINGS: Fun Set, Banned Books, Flamingo-Themed Crafts and More • Tampa Bay pumpkin patches, corn mazes and other family-friendly fall events • Weekend Artings: World Car-Free Day brings free public art bike tours to Tampa • Weekend Artings: Arts Alive and five other ways to enjoy the arts in Tampa Bay this weekend • Photos: '90s Con brought funky fashion and celebs to Tampa Convention Center • 2023 Art in the Park • Muralists Needed - Multiple Clearwater Projects - RFQ • Creative Loafing's Fall Arts issue is out, and the theme is murals • CL Fall Arts 2023 Introduction: Tampa Bay's murals find new ways to break ground • CL Fall Arts 2023: Tampa Mural School is among local organizations championing legal graffiti • CL Fall Arts 2023: Tampa Walls hosts its first major mural festival this winter • CL Fall Arts 2023: 'It's a dream come true.''Artists claim ownership of Pinellas Park studios • CL Fall Arts 2023: Augmented reality brings murals to life in downtown Clearwater • CL Fall Arts 2023: Tampa Bay's must-see murals, and the stories behind them • Discover What it’s Like to Live Inside a Salvador Dalí Painting - Creative Pinellas • An Art Business with a Software Model - Creative Pinellas • A Good Old-Fashioned Metal Shop with Affordable Studio Space in Dunedin - Creative Pinellas • How to spend the rest of your summer exploring Central Florida's art scene • ‘Stroke of Genius’ is the hour-long dick joke Tampa Bay didn’t know it needed • Review: Clearwater Celebrates Music brought local and touring musicians together for a sweaty good time in Coachman Park [PHOTOS] • The MFA Welcomes Summer with an Expanded Christian Sampson Installation - Creative Pinellas • Photos: Everything we saw at the grand re-opening ceremony for Clearwater's renovated Coachman Park • Turning Art Upside Down in St. Pete - Creative Pinellas • Dunedin Pride Week kicks off this Friday • Outside In - Creative Pinellas • Art of the Week: Denise Treizman's Fragments on the Move • Tampa Fringe announces encore ‘holdover’ performances happening this weekend • Review: Tampa Fringe kicks off with an exciting night of live theater in Ybor City • Tampa Fringe considers how they can support artists year-round in Ybor City • Art in the Family - Creative Pinellas • A Free Musical Garden in Palm Harbor - Creative Pinellas • St. Pete showcases area's best photographers for International Month of Photography • Get Inspired at the MFA - Creative Pinellas • Onstage and off, Powerstories Theatre’s 2023 season is about women’s strength • It’s Always We - Creative Pinellas • Push a Button – Get a Story - Creative Pinellas • St. Pete glass master Duncan McClellan collaborated with nine craft artists for new show • Three Days at the Walt Disney World Swan Reserve • A Very Dunedin Film Festival - Creative Pinellas • USF starts St. Pete arts renaissance archival project inside Studio@620 • Welcoming Domestic Violence Survivors With Art - Creative Pinellas • Tampa Bay Ice Cream Shops Scoop Up a Taste of Christmas • Ybor City’s new 38-seat ‘Screen Door’ Microcinema is now open • Is 2022 the year of the avocado? • St. Pete's Newest Tiki Bar and Restaurant • Gabber Life: Gulfport's Gecko Crawl 2022 • Stellar Cocktails, Seafood at Redington's Coco Wood • Review: At Tampa Fringe 2022, ‘Tales of Mild Interest’ is way more than mildly interesting • Gio Swaby 'Fresh Up' a Must-See at MFA St. Pete • A Tampa Fringe Fest veteran shares 10 can’t miss shows happening this weekend • Everyone we saw at Dunedin’s Inaugural Pride Week kickoff