St. Petersburg is set to showcase a delightful art exhibit titled ‘Cereal Boxes: A Delicious Art Exhibit’ at Studio Public House. Featuring 24 artists’ interpretations of classic cereal brands on wood panels, this vibrant display is open throughout February. A special brunch event will also take place, encouraging attendees to bring their own milk to enjoy mini cereal boxes. The exhibit aims to evoke nostalgia and creativity, making it a must-visit for both artists and cereal lovers alike.
St. Petersburg is in for a delightful treat as it unveils its latest art exhibit titled “Cereal Boxes: A Delicious Art Exhibit.” Taking place at the vibrant Studio Public House located at 2950 Central Ave, this exhibit is sure to tickle your nostalgic taste buds while showcasing a colorful array of original cereal box designs.
This art display features the unique creations of 24 talented artists who have each put their own spin on beloved cereal brands. These aren’t just ordinary cereal boxes but original concepts presented on 12×16 wood panels that transform everyday breakfast staples into captivating pieces of art. The participating artists hail not only from the sunny Tampa Bay area, but also include creatives from further afield, including Milwaukee, Atlanta, and Orlando.
The exhibit will be open to the public and available for viewing throughout the month of February, so there’s plenty of time for art lovers and cereal enthusiasts to drop by and soak in the creativity.
Adding an exciting twist to the exhibit, curator and artist Luke Heath is hosting a special brunch event on Sunday at 1 p.m. What’s the catch? It’s a “bring your own milk” affair! With Heath providing 50 mini boxes of cereal for everyone to enjoy, attendees are encouraged to bring along their favorite milk—from classic cow’s milk to almond, oat, or even chocolate milk. The venue will also supply bowls, making it a unique social gathering where art meets breakfast.
The theme behind this exhibit is all about fostering a sense of fun and nostalgia. Luke Heath aimed to bring out the creativity of the artists and evoke cherished childhood memories in the viewers. St. Petersburg artist Brian Kostar, known for his vibrant designs at Kostar Kustoms, has crafted a standout cereal box titled “Soot so good cereal”. This playful concept draws inspiration from the charming soot sprites featured in Studio Ghibli films. Kostar’s design is filled with fun and sarcastic elements, perfectly reflecting his unique artistic flair.
During the brunch event, attendees can enjoy all the delicious offerings from the full menu at Studio Public House. The idea is to create an atmosphere where art enthusiasts can revel in the beauty of creativity while satisfying their hunger. Kostar hopes that every participant leaves feeling a sense of joy, both from admiring the enchanting artwork and indulging in the delightful food presented at the venue.
Whether you’re an art aficionado, a cereal fanatic, or just someone looking for a fun way to spend a Sunday, “Cereal Boxes: A Delicious Art Exhibit” is sure to provide an enjoyable experience. With a clever blend of nostalgia, creativity, and yummy cereal, this event promises to be a memorable one.
So mark your calendars and grab your milk—head on over to Studio Public House this February for an artistic adventure that’s bound to bring smiles, inspire creativity, and satisfy your cereal cravings in a way you’ve never experienced before!
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