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Program, 3 For The Soul, 2006, Studio At 620, Renée Stout, Paulette Walker Johnson, Tom Feelings, Bob Devin Jones Jan 2006

Program, 3 For The Soul, 2006, Studio At 620, Renée Stout, Paulette Walker Johnson, Tom Feelings, Bob Devin Jones

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A collaborative evening provided by 3 downtown St. Petersburg arts institutions. Enjoy a free evening of art, dance, theatre, music and poetry. A trolley will be provided for transportation between the three locations.

Renée Stout utilizes her skills as a photo-realist painter to imbue her mixed-media works and installations with socio-historical critiques, Vodou imagery, and elements of African-American, Creole, and African culture. Docent tours available continuously through the evening. Live jazz guitarist Nikola—refreshments served.

Come and enjoy an original work of dance commissioned by the Studio and created by Paulette Walker Johnson, Artistic Director of Soulful Arts Dance Academy. The …


The Florida Highwaymen: Even Further Down The Road, Studio At 620 Jan 2006

The Florida Highwaymen: Even Further Down The Road, Studio At 620

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Program, Krapp's Last Tape, Samuel Beckett, 2006, Studio At 620, T. Scott Wooten, Steve Garland, Quirky White Chicks, Renegade Theatre Project Jan 2006

Program, Krapp's Last Tape, Samuel Beckett, 2006, Studio At 620, T. Scott Wooten, Steve Garland, Quirky White Chicks, Renegade Theatre Project

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Mr. Beckett’s play ponders the basic questions of life: If you could change one choice in your past, what would it be? How would your life have been different? What is the price of regret? Beckett’s “everyman” looks back and peers into the mirror of love lost and a life squandered, observing his recorded history at the end of his life.

The play is starring Steve Garland as "Krapp."


Program, Three Plays In Rep, 2006, Studio At 620, Bob Devin Jones, Athol Fugard, Gregg Jones, Trisch Kelly, Mark Stein, Rhonda Sonneberg, Lenard Williams, Jordan Stoval, Gregg Jones, Benjamin Verhulst Jan 2006

Program, Three Plays In Rep, 2006, Studio At 620, Bob Devin Jones, Athol Fugard, Gregg Jones, Trisch Kelly, Mark Stein, Rhonda Sonneberg, Lenard Williams, Jordan Stoval, Gregg Jones, Benjamin Verhulst

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Three plays in rotating repetition will be presented along with discussion sessions.


Program, Outside It Was Hot, 2005, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620, Neverne Covington May 2005

Program, Outside It Was Hot, 2005, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620, Neverne Covington

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The program will feature recent fine art works of Neverne Covington. The work of Neverne Covington’s is an ecology of near dream landscapes, of Paradise regained, lost and re-found among the anthropomorphic and the ironic. The playful intersection of what you imagined your mother told to you, and the evidence of the things not seen of what she actually said.


Script, Harry T. Moore: America's First Civil Rights Activist,, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620 Jan 2005

Script, Harry T. Moore: America's First Civil Rights Activist,, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620

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Based on book Before His Time by Ben Green


Script, Further Down The Road, 2005, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620 Jan 2005

Script, Further Down The Road, 2005, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620

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A new one-act play inspired by the Florida Highway Men.


Script, Zora Neale Hurston: Florida Folk And The Tales They Do, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620, Phyllis Mcewan Jan 2005

Script, Zora Neale Hurston: Florida Folk And The Tales They Do, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620, Phyllis Mcewan

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"I put on my shoes and I started going up some roads and down some others, to what negroes do." Performed for the Florida Humanities Council


The Spirit In The Glass, Studio At 620, Garvin Sealy Jan 2005

The Spirit In The Glass, Studio At 620, Garvin Sealy

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An exhibition of stained glass works by Garvin Sealy

Garvin Sealy, a local young artist, has found his calling in stained glass. His work ranges from contemporary abstract to more traditional religious themes. While studying at Eckerd College, his talent and ambition was recognized by the College when they awarded him the spirit of Creative Arts award. In addition to creating his own work, he has shared his love of glass through serving as an instructor for the senior College and an undergraduate class at Eckerd College. An opportunity has arisen for Garvin to continue his education by pursuing his …


Film Noir: The Shadow In The Fog, The Lady In The Bay, Studio At 620 Jan 2005

Film Noir: The Shadow In The Fog, The Lady In The Bay, Studio At 620

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Program, Film Noir: The Shadow In The Fog, The Lady In The Bay, 2005, Studio At 620, Rich Agan, Margaret Murray, Nancy Cervenka, La France Of Ybor City, Creative Clay, Eddie Page, Clint Page, Wmnf Jan 2005

Program, Film Noir: The Shadow In The Fog, The Lady In The Bay, 2005, Studio At 620, Rich Agan, Margaret Murray, Nancy Cervenka, La France Of Ybor City, Creative Clay, Eddie Page, Clint Page, Wmnf

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Thrill to classic films, live radio dramas and a presentation of graphic novels - all of which incorporate this dark artistic side of society...

Studio@620, one of the area’s newest cultural and artistic endeavours, expands its cutting edge programming to include a slate of over 20 films culled from the golden age of film noir.

Included in the lineup are classics such as Double Indemnity and The Big Sleep, and lesser known examples of the genre, like Detour, the classic B-film directed by cult director Edgar G. Ulmer, which has been cited by filmmakers such as Godard and Luc Bresson …


Program, Grand Ma's Hands: One Hundred Years Of African American Quilting, 2004, Sangoyemi A. Ogunsanwa, Studio At 620, Bob Devin Jones, Dave Ellis Dec 2004

Program, Grand Ma's Hands: One Hundred Years Of African American Quilting, 2004, Sangoyemi A. Ogunsanwa, Studio At 620, Bob Devin Jones, Dave Ellis

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The African American-made quilts and African textiles presented in this Studio @ 620 inaugural exhibition, entitled Grandma's Hands, are the records of man souls. Numerous quilts dating from 1880-1970 made by African-Americans (2 barkcloths from The Kingdom of Kuba, Africa; 2 Gee’s Bend quilts / multiple quilts are also displayed at The Arts Center (January 14 - February 13), the rest are at The Studio @ 620.


Script, Uncle Bends: A Home-Cooked Negro Narrative, 1995, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620 Apr 1995

Script, Uncle Bends: A Home-Cooked Negro Narrative, 1995, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620

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"Uncle Bends" was premiered at the Sacramento Theatre Company, Mark Cuddy, Artistic Director, from March 14-May 28, 1995.