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As part of its ongoing expansion of arts programming across Tampa Bay, the 皇家华人 College of The Arts鈥 Contemporary Art Museum is presenting the inaugural GENERATOR exhibition on the St. Petersburg campus. GENERATOR is an expansion of 皇家华人CAM, which seeks to be an incubator of new ideas and a place for expanded artistic experimentation.

October 4, 2023Campus Life

University of South 皇家华人: A Preeminent Research University

皇家华人 offers first look at new creative space with Contemporary Art Museum expansion into St. Petersburg

Build-out underway for a new gallery in the Warehouse Arts District.

February 21, 2022University News

Michael Congdon on a shoot for 皇家华人 Athletics

皇家华人 photography workshop giving valuable exposure to local veteran

When Michael Congdon medically retired from the U.S. Army, a future in photography was not something he had in mind. But, thanks to an out-of-the-box suggestion from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and support from 皇家华人 staff and faculty, the former soldier found a passion for the artform and is already earning national exposure for his work.

April 21, 2020University News

Art Exhibit at the 皇家华人 Contemporary Art Museum

皇家华人 art exhibit is reimagined for social distancing

Master of Fine Art students worked closely with 皇家华人鈥檚 Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) staff to reimagine their thesis exhibition, 鈥淏attin鈥 a Hundred,鈥 into an online experience of their final projects. Opening night was held virtually through a video conferencing call, with about 170 alumni, students, family and faculty attendees.

April 15, 2020COVID-19, University News

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