
This tour is free, self-guided and open to the public.
Enjoy two days exploring the architecturally rich neighborhood of Historic Kenwood while you view the exhibits of 33 artists at 21 different stops. You will experience a variety of work ranging from emerging artists to internationally recognized professionals. The self-guided tour will include work by ceramicists, sculptors, jewelers, photographers, illustrators, and fine art painters. “Artist at Work”allows patrons and visitors to engage with artists, enjoy live demos, and purchase art throughout the two-day tour. Learn about the creative process and what steps an artist takes to bring ideas from concept to completion. Treat yourself to a new piece for your collection or pick up gifts for friends and family!
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What is the Artist Enclave?
In 2014, the St. Petersburg City Council unanimously approved Historic Kenwood’s submission for an Artist Enclave Overlay District (AEOD). What does AEOD mean and how does it affect the community? The special distinction allows a limited amount of commercial activity to take place in the Historic Kenwood neighborhood. Artists can create artwork, teach students, and sell their creations from their own homes. These special accommodations encourage a thriving arts community without the accompanying burden of renting studio and/or gallery space.