A longtime partnership between the Academy of Senior Professionals at Eckerd College (ASPEC) and Creative Clay continues with The Big Art Show, which opened August 31 at Lewis House at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg.
The diverse collection of art by Creative Clay’s Member Artists ranges from Purple Moonlight by Marquise R. to other original folk-art pieces by long-time and former artists.
As the exhibit title implies, visitors to the gallery at Lewis House will see large- scale art on a variety of subjects popping out from a backdrop of red brick walls. Lewis House is the gathering space for members of Academy of Senior Professionals at Eckerd College (ASPEC). Creative Clay has partnered with ASPEC and Eckerd since 2010, but The Big Art Show is the first exhibit at Lewis House since the Covid-19 pandemic.
ASPEC was founded on the principle that it is important for adults to remain involved and active. Eckerd states: “Its 300+ members, whether in transition from one career to another or “retired,” are most engaged when they participate in lifelong learning and share a community of interests with others who believe that every stage of life can be a time of rejuvenation, enrichment, accomplishment and meaningful productivity.”
In addition to Marquise R., the Creative Clay artists featured in The Big Art Show include Shasta G., Lindsay J., Grace P., Ashton T., Ali V., Aaron F. Artwork by former Creative Clay Member Artists Christopher J., Brittany M., and Eric Bristow, is also featured. Learn more about Creative Clay’s Member Artists by visiting www.creativeclay.org.
The Big Art Show is open to the public. See the exhibit at Lewis House, on the campus of Eckerd College, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. All art is available for purchase, with Creative Clay Member Artists earning 50% on all works sold. The exhibit is extended through October 27.