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Mark your calendars: Experience the free WATERLICHT art exhibition Oct. 27-29

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People interacting with the art exhibition, WATERLICHT.

The WATERLICHT exhibition entrance is located on Water Street between Cumberland Ave. and Channelside Dr.

Photos provided by Strategic Property Partners

ICYMI, Arts in Motion, presented by Water Street Tampa, features two exhibits by Netherlands-based Studio Roosegaarde: DUNE and WATERLICHT.

DUNE’s immersive light exhibit is open in the Water Street Tampa neighborhood now-Oct. 29, while WATERLICHT is coming Oct. 27-29 and will offer unique dining experiences interwoven with the water-reminiscent art display (reservations may be required).

Plus, enjoy live music in Raybon Plaza each night from 8-11 p.m. featuring:

  • Friday’s Earth Harp
  • Saturday’s Pamela Tick
  • Sunday’s appearance by The Florida Orchestra

Plan your Arts in Motion experience

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