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zig zag by Linda Howard "Zig Zag" (1987)
Aluminum by Linda Howard
Tampa Performing Arts Center
1010 N WC MacInnes Pl.
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untitled by George Sugarman "untitled" (1992)
Steel by George Sugarman
Kennedy Blvd. and Ashley Dr.
400 Ashley Pl.
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solstice by Charles Perry "Solstice" (1985)
Stainless Steel by Charles Perry
Kennedy Blvd. at Tampa St.
101 East Kennedy Blvd.
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lightning by Jonathan Borofsky "Lightning" (1997)
Steel by Jonathan Borofsky
Ice Palace Plaza
401 Channelside Dr.
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veritas et justitia by Audrey Flack "Veritas et Justitia" (2007)
Bronze by Audrey Flack
George Edgecomb Courthouse
800 East Twiggs St.
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One and Many by Sara Stracey "One and Many" (2007)
Computer-programmed LEDs by Sara Stracey
Ashlet Dr. and Zack St.
777 North Ashley Dr.
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Parking at the Courthouse by Mike Mandel "Parking at the Courthouse" (2000)
Ceramic Tile by Mike Mandel
Tampa Police Dept. Parking Garage
Kennedy Blvd. and Florida Ave.
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Fish on Bayshore by Lorraine Genovar "Fish on Bayshore" (1995)
Fiberglass by Lorraine Genovar
Bayshore Blvd. and Platt St.
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wave by Mary Ann Unge "Wave" (1989)
Steel by Mary Ann Unger
Bayshore Blvd. and Bay to Bay Blvd.
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Family of Man by Geoffrey Naylor "Family of Man" (1997)
Stainless Steel by Geoffrey Naylor
Bayshore Blvd. and Gunby Ave.
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Equinimity by Bud Oleson "Equinimity" (1998)
Metal by Bud Oleson
Bayshore Blvd. and Gandy Blvd
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America, America by Barbara Neijna "America, America" (1977)
Steel by Barbara Neijna
John F. Germany Central Library
900 N. Ashley Dr.
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PUBLIC ART

Program Struggles To Develop Tampa Art Culture

Tampa residents like to tag the city's public art projects with nicknames. There's the "exploding chicken," a piece by George Sugarman at Ashley Place on Kennedy Boulevard. And "Wave," a sculpture by Mary Ann Unger.



Online Producer: David Harris, Marty Strasen and Vidisha Priyanka/TBO.com

 

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