Current works from Nashville, Tennessee, featuring Nicole Baumann, Derek Coté, Shara DeWitt, and Ronald Lambert.
DRAWING TAKE ON THE FAR RIGHT is a must-see, politically charged body of work from Roger Palmer on the eve of Election Day. Since 1970, Roger Palmer has produced poetry, paintings, installations, and a large body of drawings.
Alien House had their first performance at Tempus Projects and was utilized as a practice space for years following.
Weitz combines painting, drawing, and collage to addresses the complex and entangled ways in which we picture others and ourselves. For this exhibition, the artist usurps traditional notions of portraiture, imagining the form of the head as a sequence of pulsating lines, rhythmically arranged in black and fluorescent yellow and nearly indistinguishable from its background.
A group exhibition featuring work from Allen Hampton, Ariel Baron-Robbins, Christopher Otten, Diran Lyons, Hildebrando Bellizzio, and more. Tempus Projects brings these artists together for a diverse exhibition exploring the various ways factors and notions ‘shift.’
On Friday, September 17th, 2010, mini-parks will be sprouting up in parking spaces in Downtown Tampa as part of PARK(ing) Day – an annual global event where parking spaces are transformed into parks for the day. These temporary park installations aim to transform urban environments designed for vehicle use into a communal space for public use, promote green initiatives, and bring awareness to civic processes and policies that directly impact our landscape and environment.
THE T-SHIRT SHOW group exhibition features work from Allen Hampton, Ellen Mueller, Shara DeWitt, Robbie Land, Robb Fladry, Megan Leppla, Christopher W. Weeks, and MORE! Tempus Projects brings these artists together for a playful event featuring a variety of t-shirts and posters. All the featured designs will be available for purchase at fair prices. This exhibition was the first of a popular series of T-Shirt Shows.
Drawing Lab is a group exhibition featuring work created by fifteen graduate students from the University of Florida School of Art + Art History and School of Architecture. Their works challenge the possibilities of this enduring practice today. In the courtyard: Projections from DRAWING LAB and additional works by Daniel Williams will be showcased for one night only and Tempus Projects will host an open-air happening of handmade goods in a one-night vendors market.
Tempus Projects brings a group of artists together for a diverse exhibition of drawing, painting, printmaking, and sculpture. In the courtyard: Kurt Piazza will be premiering new video work for one night only and Tempus Projects hosts an open air happening of handmade goods in a one-night venders market. Pick up quality goods from local craft artisans and more.
George Long's work addresses the human emotion of wanting; his depictions of individuals transforming through time and space are manifested in work ranging from mixed media drawings to animation. Born at the end of the seventies in Escobar-era Colombia, Mario Schambon creates unique installations activate abandoned or otherwise mundane architectural spaces using repurposed or recycled material and media in unexpected ways.
Assortment (collected) features recent works from select University of Tampa advanced visual art students Will Stryffeler, Hannah Hudson, Barbara Stubbs, and Jeff Gibbons. Also on the 15th, Tempus Projects hosts an open air happening of handmade goods in a one night venders market. Pick up quality goods from local craftsmen and more.
5132, a preview event for a new Seminole Heights exhibition space, located at 5132 N. Florida Avenue, features recent works from Tampa-based artists Lisa Harasiuk, Brian Taylor, Ben Pace, Justin Nelson, Kym O'Donnell, Will Stryffeler, and more. This exhibition marks the debut of Tempus Projects in Seminole Heights. Tempus is a new project space dedicated to bringing a variety of artists to the neighborhood, serving as a conduit in the art community.