Skyway 2024: 12 Ways of Looking at a Landscape
July 19 - November 23, 2024
USF Contemporary Art Museum
Skyway 2024: 12 Ways of Looking at a Landscape is USF Contemporary Art Museum’s contribution to Skyway 2024: A Contemporary Collaboration, a multi-venue exhibition that profiles the best new art in the Tampa Bay region. Other institutions participating in Skyway 2024 include The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, the Sarasota Art Museum, and the Tampa Museum of Art.
Skyway 2024: 12 Ways of Looking at a Landscape features artworks by Elisabeth Condon, Keith Crowley, John Gurbacs, Karen Tucker Kuykendall, Caui Lofgren, Bruce Marsh, Eric Ondina, Sebastian Ore Blas, Andrés Ramírez, Bradford Robotham, Erin Titus, and Susanna Wallin. Their artworks focus on a wide-open notion of landscape, invoking both the particularities of place and the universal ideas they provoke. Their wildly varied representations give sharp-eyed evidence of a common territory—the rich artistic landscape of a cultural region that has very much come into its own.
PRESS
8/7/2024 - Take the Skyway bridge to an art adventure - By Monica Roman Gagnier, Observer
9/6/2024 - Exploring All Five Skyway Museums - Tony Wong Palms, Creative Pinellas
RELATED EVENTS
8/28/24
Art & Ice WOW (Week of Welcome) Student Event
9/12/24
Skyway 2024: 12 Ways of Looking at a Landscape Artists Conversation
10/4/24
Skyway 2024: 12 Ways of Looking at a Landscape Artists Conversation
11/7/24
Film on the Lawn, The Florida Project
11/22/24
Skyway 2024: 12 Ways of Looking at a Landscape Closing Celebration Reception
EXHIBITION BROCHURE
View and download a pdf of the Skyway 2024: 12 Ways of Looking at a Landscape brochure. (2MB)
VIRTUAL TOUR
Explore this virtual 360 degree interactive walkthrough of Skyway 2024: 12 Ways of Looking at a Landscape. For the best experience click the View Fullscreen icon in the lower right of the window. Virtual tour Courtesy of USF Access 3D Lab, Dr. Laura Harrison.
Skyway 2024: 12 Ways of Looking at a Landscape is supported in part by the USF College of The Arts; the Lee and Victor Leavengood Endowment; and the Dr. Allen W. and Janet G. Root CAM Endowment. Skyway 2024: A Contemporary Collaboration is supported by the Gobioff Foundation and the Stanton Storer Embrace the Arts Foundation.