Experimental Skeleton

Experimental Skeleton

The Experimental Skeleton is a group in Tampa, Florida, which promotes visual arts throughout the area.

History

During the last 15 years in Tampa there have been several attempts to revitalizedowntown Tampa. Many attempts have focused on areas where local artists and artist groups had already gained a foothold and began to build their own communities. These flowering locations, such as Ybor City, simultaneously became attractive to developers. The end result for most of the growing art community was to be pushed out by the hikes in rent and real estate. In 1996 The Florida Center for Contemporary Art, a not-for-profit organization that once called Ybor City it’s home was struggling to reinvent itself in Downtown Tampa. The F.C.C.A. began by renting a space on the far north side of Franklin St. where it floundered under the debt it had inherited trying to survive in it’s Ybor City location. At this time a developer offered up free space at the old Crown Wig Shop further south on Franklin St. and the F.C.C.A. took the offer with new hopes of reinvigorating it’s vitality in the arts community. At this point in time The F.C.C.A. also joined forces with the artist group Titanic Anatomy, Inc. The Titanic Anatomy group took control of the second level of the space and looked after the F.C.C.A.’s exhibition needs. The partnership yielded a year of energetic projects that made a lasting impact on the arts community.

The programming at times linked with Tampa Theater to connect visual projects with film openings. At the end of 1998 the tide again turned and a project to revitalize the Franklin Street Mall became a hot topic. The plans to create a “farmers market” and “art flea market” from old buildings such as the Woolworth's building caused enough of a stir that developers pulled the plug on the arts organizations’ squatting techniques in hopes of high dollar rental.The efforts to breathe life into Franklin St. failed and buildings such as the Crown Wig Shop have remained derelict for seven years and remain so today.The F.C.C.A. did not pursue a new venue. Titanic Anatomy, Inc. splintered off into a new group with a different mission called Experimental Skeleton, Inc.E.S., Inc. was to have many small venues finally landing proper in Seminole Heights where Florida Ave. was quickly becoming the breeding ground for galleries, artist studios, and transplants from the old Ybor City days now making it happen again "(notably places like Viva la Frida’ restaurant/gallery)". E.S. Inc. along with other arts organizations like Covivant Gallery continued to function and enrich the city and Seminole Heights neighborhood.

Activism

Experimental Skeleton has a very strong activist nature. The group has weighed in on public/civic projects like gun buy back programs and was instrumental in creating the competition to create a bat house in Al Lopez Park to replace the homes of displaced bats from the old Tampa Stadium. In early 2004 E.S., Inc. began to engage the city of Tampa in discussions on the city’s initiatives to create a "City of the Arts". The end result of the negotiations with the city and it’s cultural liaisons was that E.S. would be given a space for programming exhibitions,projects and performances. This space, named Flight 19, would reside in the baggage claim building connected to the Union Station at 601 Nebraska Ave.

The vision of Flight 19 is to offer an exhibition space to serve the Tampa Bay community by promoting local art and arts organizations as well as programming important national and international art and projects. The programming will also be biased toward experimental art in keeping with the Experimental Skeleton mission. By employing these strategies the hope is that the space will organically grow into an arts “think tank” and a nucleus for creative energies in the downtown area. There will always be something exciting to see at the Flight 19 space. We will not restrict ourselves to the normal exhibition patterns or to any one discipline. We plan to show visual art, live music, performance, one night projects, lectures and even hold workshops on new/ innovative materials for students and artists. The Flight 19 space also will align itself with the city of Tampa in achieving some of its initiatives such as “Lights on Tampa”. We will actively pursue temporary or permanent public works to be sited in downtown Tampa and if possible at the Flight 19 space for public viewing.

External links

* [http://tampa.creativeloafing.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A5822]
* [http://www.tampagov.net/appl_tampa_announcements/ViewRelease.asp?ReleaseID=2760]
* [http://www.experimentalskeleton.com/E.S.Home.html Experimental Skeleton Home Page]
* [http://www.tampagov.net/appl_tampa_announcements/ViewRelease.asp?ReleaseID=2760 Tampa Gov.net News]


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