Hidden Gem Art Exhibits in Tampa Bay, FL

While we see ALL of Tampa as a work of art, here’s a few new and noteworthy art exhibits to keep an eye out for.

It’s no surprise that with its dozens of museums, it’s clear that Tampa truly has immense support for its arts and culture scene. We’re here to share with you some exciting exhibitions that drew us in faster than you could say easel.

Imagine Museum Glass Art

This glass art exhibit at Imagine Museum in St. Pete has our brains racked + mesmerized.

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  • Imagine Museum | 1901 Central Ave., St. Petersburg | Tuesday-Sunday | Admire a mind-blowing collection of glass art that stretches back to the beginning of the twentieth century. Pro tip, take your kiddos on a “safari adventure” to discover glass animals. For $5, you can buy a mystery box with any one of 400 different tiny glass figurines. 🪞
  • The American Victory | 705 Channelside Dr., Tampa| Daily | Relive history on one of the only four operational WWII ships in America and see rare artifacts and war memorabilia. 🇺🇸
  • Fairgrounds St. Pete | 800 28th St. S., St. Petersburg | Thursday-Sunday | Engage your senses in this immersive, indoor art museum with over 60 local + international artists. 🎨
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