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Ghost Story: New Play Explores Race And Reconciliation, Andrew Meacham, Brooks Peters
Ghost Story: New Play Explores Race And Reconciliation, Andrew Meacham, Brooks Peters
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"Alex Harris plays Bobby2 and Sean Doran plays Bobby in Scavinold's 'Take Me Home,' premiering at the Studio@620."
Do This: Flights Of Angels At The Studio@620, Julie Garisto
Do This: Flights Of Angels At The Studio@620, Julie Garisto
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"Theatrical excerpts, testimonial, music, and even some comedic moments about the art and act of dying."
Must See: Portraits At Studio@620", Lennie Bennett, Kristin Beauvois
Must See: Portraits At Studio@620", Lennie Bennett, Kristin Beauvois
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Critique of artist Kristin Beauvois' exhibition of abstract portraits at the Studio@620.
5 Under $5, Sharon Kennedy Wynne
5 Under $5, Sharon Kennedy Wynne
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Studio@620 holds an event for its 11th birthday.
Take In This Trio Of Shows, Lennie Bennett, Studio At 620
Take In This Trio Of Shows, Lennie Bennett, Studio At 620
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Article featuring Studio@620's "Director's Choice Group Art Exhibition II" with works by Michael Bereznoff, Carol Dameron, and Debra Radke.
Building The Creative Economy, Robert Trigaux, Lara Cerri
Building The Creative Economy, Robert Trigaux, Lara Cerri
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Studio@620 was an early harbinger of St. Petersburg's renaissance.
Bob Devin Jones Wants To Keep Creative Magic Of Studio@620, Robert Trigaux, Lara Cerri
Bob Devin Jones Wants To Keep Creative Magic Of Studio@620, Robert Trigaux, Lara Cerri
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Article about the tenth anniversary of Studio@620 and the future of the organization.
Studio Wants To Get Visual, Lennie Bennett, Kenny Jensen
Studio Wants To Get Visual, Lennie Bennett, Kenny Jensen
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Incoming Studio@620 manager Kenny Jensen creates an exhibit titled "Intimate Immensities."