Second Century Studios Features Photography by Ed Richter

Post Date:01/25/2018 11:55 AM

The work of local photographer Ed Richter will be the next exhibit at Second Century Studios in Downtown Clearwater.

The photography exhibit, entitled Ed Richter Photography – My Point of View, will feature a variety of images, including famous musicians, nature scenes, journalism, fashion and digital art.

Richter’s work will be unveiled at a free reception from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, January 26 at Second Century Studios, 331 Cleveland St. in Downtown Clearwater. The public is welcome to attend the unveiling of the new exhibit and enjoy light fare and refreshments.

Richter, who lives in Palm Harbor, was the executive photographer for former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, where he photographed numerous public leaders in both a journalistic style and in the studio. He is also known for his digital art and travel photography.

The exhibit will be featured at Second Century Studios in Downtown Clearwater, which has turned into a home to a cool art scene with monthly exhibits celebrating a variety of genres and local artists. This is the fifth exhibit opening at Second Century Studios since the gallery opened in September.

Through a partnership between Bazaar Art and the city of Clearwater’s Community Redevelopment Agency, Second Century Studios has provided an opportunity to showcase local art that celebrates Clearwater and allows the public to interact with the artists. Second Century Studios is also available for corporate and community meetings, special events, paint parties, poetry readings, art classes and more.

Second Century Studios also offers an opportunity for the city of Clearwater to promote the initiatives designed to help create an attractive and engaging Downtown Clearwater for years to come.

The exhibit promotes several downtown initiatives:

Imagine Clearwater, a master plan designed to revitalize the Downtown Clearwater waterfront.

North Marina Master Plan, a design plan to enhance the Seminole Boat Ramp and attract commercial, retail, restaurants and more residential north of Downtown Clearwater.

Cleveland Streetscape Phase 3, a project aimed at enhancing Cleveland Street in Downtown Clearwater into a pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly street.

Mercado/Market District, a concept to create a market area and community gathering place with local vendors, weekend markets, music shows and movie nights all in Clearwater’s Downtown Gateway.

Second Century Studios is regularly open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday. It is also open on weekday and weekend evenings during special events in Downtown Clearwater.

Visit BazaarArt.org for future events, exhibits, classes, workshops and public art projects hosted by Bazaar Art. Artists interested in submitting their work or joining the Bazaar Art Co-Op, can contact Jennie Pearl, founder of Bazaar Art, at (727) 944-2974 or bazaarartllc@gmail.com.

To learn more about Second Century Studios, contact Laura Canary, community redevelopment coordinator for the city of Clearwater’s Community Redevelopment Agency, at (727) 562-4024 or laura.canary@myclearwater.com.

Park free, ride free program planned for spring break in Clearwater

CLEARWATER – With spring break just around the corner, local and county agencies are working together to offset the annual increase in congestion to and from the beach.

Officials are hoping a new “park free, ride free” marketing plan will induce residents and visitors alike to park in downtown and hop on a trolley for a day’s entertainment on Clearwater Beach.

Zane Adam, with the city’s planning and development department, appeared before city council members on Jan. 29 during a workshop at city hall, seeking approval for a funding agreement with the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority to provide enhanced Jolley Trolley service from Feb. 19 through April 29 at a cost of $65,000.

According to Adam, the additional funds will allow users to park in the Harborview Center and City hall lots for free during the season, and take the Jolley Trolley to the beach, with a complimentary day pass.

The service will run from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and from 9 a.m. to midnight on Friday and Saturday

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