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Art: best bets

By MARY ANN MARGER

© St. Petersburg Times, published September 14, 2000


Art critic Mary Ann Marger's recommendations for this weekend. Please refer to the Art Calendar for details.

The Arts Center and Florida Craftsmen -- Downtown St. Petersburg art centers open season with joint receptions Friday Studio Waltz -- North Pinellas studios and galleries hold annual open house Saturday.

Theo Wujcik: 30 Year Retrospective -- Leading area artist's 30-year retrospective. Gulf Coast Museum of Art. Through Nov. 5

Sarasota Biennial 2000 -- Ringling Museum's overview of Florida art. Through Nov. 5

Contemporary Folk Art: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum -- Tampa Museum of Art shows works by self-taught artists. Through Nov. 26

Upcoming

Oct. 28, 29 -- Craft-Art 2000, Plant Park, Tampa. Outdoor fest of 125 fine craft artists, organized by Florida Craftsmen. (727) 821-7391.

Nov. 4-5 -- Art Harvest, Dunedin. Bay area's top outdoor show of the fall season. (727) 738-5523.

E-mail: marger@sptimes.com

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