Davidson and his staff of Davidson's Fine Art Gallery to get the view of a long time member of the St. Petersburg Arts scene.
This is the last of a 5 Post series where Rob Davidson
talks about his Gallery, the Arts in St. Pete and how he sees the future of the
arts in St. Petersburg.
My Questions are
in Bold
"What do you
think is the biggest value the arts community provides to the City and its
citizens," I asked
I think what it provides is a unique character to the
City that's going to draw people here," Rob began."
"I see St. Pete in its heyday as a place where
people are actually going because of the arts. To keep the unique flavor of the
City, to not try to be Tampa and work with what's already here.
"In addition the arts community serves to preserve
the City's historical past. "We used tear down older buildings but now
can't just do that"
Amada added, "It is interesting that people are
ordering historical prints from us".
"We work with the History museum and they have
historical shots, we cleaned them up for McNulty Station printed them on canvas
and had a lot of people ask us about them as we were printing them up."
Rob added, "So if we can build projects with
communal studios and maybe living space, where people can immerse themselves in
their art and not have to work three jobs just to meet their daily household
expenses."
What do you
think about the Arts Warehouse project?
"That's a good project. It's the kind of thing
that needs to happen," Rob began.
"We needed to make space for art and make space
for artists and make affordable space with maybe living quarters within where
people can immerse themselves in their art and not have to work three jobs just
to make the rent."
If you get into communal situations like that, you are
building neighborhoods and kind of pulling the community in so that you use the
arts to reach out to the community. Once you start fixing neighborhoods up,
that kind of stuff is contagious.
"Get arts projects into the community, reach out
to the community, and build with the community to get a lot of these public art
things going and that to me is the future of St. Petersburg. So people can come down here to St. Pete and
enjoy not only the environment but the arts and the arts community." Rob
concluded.
The Davidson
Fine Art Gallery us located at 2036 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg, FL 33712,
the Phone Number is 727-827-1888. Right across the Street from Haslems Book
Store.
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