Schenecker Donation Funds Art Scholarships
Pinellas county art students can now win SPC art scholarships, thanks to a generous donation from Col. Parker Schenecker in memory of his daughter, Calyx.
Pinellas county art students can now win SPC art scholarships, thanks to a generous donation from Col. Parker Schenecker in memory of his daughter, Calyx.
Siblings Alex and Haley Groth, one on the acting side and the other the technical side of SPC Theater’s Fiddler on the Roof, share their experiences from this twice sold-out musical.
St. Petersburg College music transfer students, Giana Gagliardotto and Kodey Beard, are winners of the National Society of Arts and Letters Classical Voice Competition. Beard, an Associate in Arts music student and tenor performer, and Gagliardotto, an Early College student and soprano performer, both won in the Florida Region semifinals.
Check out the new Microsoft Surface Studio computers at SPC’s Seminole Campus that will benefit the college’s drawing, animation, and digital arts students.
Fiddler on the Roof, a classic musical that boasts Broadway’s longest run, opens at St. Petersburg College’s Clearwater Campus Arts Auditorium on June 30.
While most institutions across the globe were quick to tear out their darkrooms, some of the best photography schools in the world did not. At St. Petersburg College, students experience the speed and convenience of digital as well as the magic of the dark room.
SPC’s Arts, Humanities and Design Community can help you connect with other SPC students and faculty who share a passion for the arts, design, music, or theater.
The St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus’ new mural Infinite Journey is official with a dedication ceremony held April 26 that included St. Petersburg Deputy Mayor Dr. Kanika Tomalin. Dedication of campus mural Artist Derek Donelly, Tomalin, SP/G Provost Jamelle Conner, and Phi Theta Kappa Eta Nu Officer Julie Chorgo-Gilson were on hand to cut the ribbon and dedicate the mural. … Continue reading Mural on St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus Dedicated
LIBERTAIRE: THE PLAY, an award-winning screenplay written by SPC Art Professor Elizabeth Indianos is also an adapted stageplay premiering May 11-13, 2017, at 7:30 p.m. at the Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center. The play tells the story of newspaperman Joe Pulitzer and French sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, who fight discrimination and indifference for a woman no one wanted: Lady Liberty.
This will be a summer-intensive program, open to college and high school students, with both technical and performance students involved in the process. “This is the first time I have ever heard of a summer production/camp for technical theater students also,” said SPC Theater Professor Scott Cooper. “I have always thought it was important not only to help build their skills (since I am a technical theater guy), but get everyone involved in one production.”