Life Drawing
Adult ClassLife Drawing (Adult): 3rd Thursday of the Month, 6-9 pm. $8/members, $10/non-members. Please pay at the admission desk upon arrival.
A traditional educational tool for all those who inspire to learn how to draw. This class will be lead by an instructor with demonstrations for those participants interested. Drop-ins always welcome!
For questions, please contact Dawn Johnson dawn.johnson@tampamuseum.org at 813.421.8372.
Dates:
2/16/2012
3/15/2012
4/19/2012
5/17/2012
6/21/2012
7/19/2012
8/16/2012
9/20/2012
10/18/2012
11/15/2012
12/20/2012
Gasparilla International Film Festival
Beginning February 10, 2012Join the museum one night each month for viewing and discussion of a selected film from the annual GIFF schedule. This takes place beginning February 10, 2012 at 7:00 pm and will occur every second Friday of the month. Titles listed below.
GIFF members: FREE
Museum members, students, seniors: $5
Non-members: $8
February 10
AMNESTY (AMNISTIA), dir. Bujar Alimani, Albania, 2011**
A new law allowing conjugal visits in Albanian prisons presents the opportunity for a sympathetic affair between a man and woman visiting their incarcerated spouses—until a prisoner amnesty threatens their fragile new bond.
March 9
CRAFT (RISCADO), dir. Gustavo Pizzi, Brazil, 2011
A struggling actress and celebrity impersonator lands an audition and what may be her “big break” after an inspired director recasts his film around her socially marginalized life as an underrated artist in Rio.
April 13
FAT, BALD, SHORT MAN (GORDO, CALVO Y BAJITO), dir. Carlos Osuna, Colombia, 2011
The prospects for a lonely middle-aged notary unexpectedly change after he joins a self-improvement group and his charismatic new boss—and strangely affable doppelgänger—takes an interest in his life.
May 11
THE FINGER (EL DEDO), dir. Sergio Teubal, Argentina, 2011
In the face of electoral fraud and intimidation, the severed finger of a respected local leader points the way forward for independent-minded citizens and their town’s quest for democracy after dictatorship.
June 8
GREY MATTER (MATIÈRE GRISE), dir. Kivu Ruhorahoza, Rwanda, 2011
After government officials decline to support his project, a determined filmmaker enlists the support of a loan shark to finance his trenchant drama about the aftermath and impact of genocide on a brother and sister.
July 13
MOURNING (SOOG), dir. Morteza Farshbaf, Iran, 2011*
In the wake of his parents’ disappearance, a young boy is placed in the care of his deaf aunt and uncle who, during a road trip to Tehran, engage in a silent but apparently not-so-secret debate about the child’s future.
August 11
PEGASUS (PEGASE), dir. Mohamed Mouftakir, Morocco, 2011
A young woman, traumatized by her dictatorial father’s insistence she be raised as a boy, finds herself the unwitting patient of a psychiatrist intent on learning the truth behind the girl’s story.
September 14
THE PRIZE (EL PREMIO), dir. Paula Markovitch, Argentina/Mexico, 2011
A political activist’s life-in-hiding on an isolated stretch of Argentina’s coastline is jeopardized after her seven-year-old daughter is selected to participate in a local school’s patriotic essay contest.
October 12
QARANTINA, dir. Oday Rasheed, Iraq, 2011
A sullen assassin, living above a dysfunctional family in Baghdad, captures the attention of the household’s unhappy mother, setting a dangerous stage for confrontation with the family’s lecherous father.
November 9
TOLL BOOTH (GIŞE MEMURU), dir. Tolga Karaçelik, Turkey, 2010*
An aging toll booth attendant, straining under the weight of a domineering father and suffocating work routine, finally begins to crack when faced with the emotional pressure of an unexpected romance.
December 14
Global Lens 2012 will also present the award-winning coming-of-age narrative, STOLEN LIFE (dir. Li Shaohong, China) as part of the Initiative's retrospective program, Chairman's Choice, which was established in 2009 to reintroduce exceptional films from the Global Lens Collection for theatrical exhibition. STOLEN LIFE originally appeared in Global Lens 2006.
* indicates U.S. premiere
** indicates U.S. premiere and official submission to Foreign Language category of 84th Academy Awards
About the Global Film Initiative
The Global Film Initiative is a U.S.-based, 501(c)3 organization specializing in the acquisition, distribution and support of independent film from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. Founded in 2002 with the mission of promoting cross-cultural understanding through the universal language of cinema, each year the Initiative awards numerous grants to deserving filmmakers from around the world, and supports a touring film series entitled Global Lens. For more information about the Global Lens film series and Global Film Initiative programs, please visit: http://www.globalfilm.org.
Inspire Yoga
Saturdays 9:30-10:45amJoin instructor Laura Tillinghast from Inspire yoga for Saturday morning yoga sessions. The class will be taught in the exhibition space, enabling the creative inspiration of art to infuse the physical and spiritual inspiration of yoga.
Laura is a Yoga Alliance certified 200-hr RYT trained in the vinyasa style by James Kigar and Judy Weaver at Yoga South in Boca Raton, FL. Vinyasa yoga flows together ashtanga postures linking movement with breath, allowing freedom from mental chatter and space for peace and inspiration.
Some yoga experience is recommended though not required. Please come on a light stomach, bring a mat and a towel. No beverages will be allowed in the space.
Pre-registration preferred. Fee includes admission to galleries and is priced per session. Please print and sign the attached waiver and bring with you to sessions.
Alternate Instructors: Jen Smith, Erin Wheeler
Members: $8; Non-members: $12
Dates:
January 7, 14*, 21
February 4, 11, 18, 25
March 3, 10*, 17, 24*, 31
April 7, 14, 21, 28
May 5, 12, 19*, 26
June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Museum galleries and Sono cafe open at 10a.
Meditation at the Museum
The Healing Power of the Mind on Mondays from 530-7p*The state of our body has a strong relationship with the state of our mind. A healthy body depends upon a balanced lifestyle, and this depends upon a balanced mind. In this program at the Tampa Museum of Art, we will discuss the intimate relationship between our body and mind. By developing a regular practice of meditation, we will experience for ourselves how powerful a peaceful mind can be for our health, happiness and well-being. $10 per session. (* Please note that there will be no class on May 31 or July 4, 2011.)
Museum Connections
Museum Connections
Program offers a three part arts experience for organizations that work with adults with disabilities. The museum provides and introductory presentation, gallery visit, and hands on experience with a visiting artist. The project and art medium is chosen by the organization. Program is free and offered several times annually. Initial funding provided by VSA arts of Florida.
Interested organizations should contact Dawn Johnson.

