- Temple Terrace Wins Art Award
Planning Commission Executive Director Melissa Zornitta presented the 2022 Executive Director’s Award to the City of Temple Terrace for its commitment to bringing meaningful art to public spaces. The City has been proactive in forging relationships with community organizations, local artists, and others to make the investment in public art possible.
- Intersection of Inclusion
Four artists representing diverse races and ethnicities, each with distinct artistic styles ranging from realism to abstract art, were selected to beautify the “Intersection of Inclusion” at Riverhills and 56th in Temple Terrace.
The murals, commissioned by the Temple Terrace Arts Council, were funded by a Hillsborough County Community Arts Impact grant.
This project highlights the unique assets ...
- Intersection Art
On Saturday, May 17, 2019, the Temple Terrace Arts Council, with support from the City of Temple Terrace leaders, dozens of local residents, and generous sponsors, literally brought art to the streets.
The mural, designed by and installed under the direction of Ameena Khan, depicts the Temple Orange tree and evokes the Hillsborough River.
This ...
- Thanking Community Heroes
The Temple Terrace Arts Council invited residents to show their appreciation for the very extraordinary people who work diligently to keep us safe, nourished, and comfortable during this challenging time.
First responders, grocers, restaurant workers, sanitation workers, teachers, postal workers, delivery people, hospital workers, are just a few examples of people who are working extra hard. ...
- Fish on a Fence at the Rec Center
The Temple Terrace Arts Council invited the public to view its second installation of Fish on a Fence, a public art project now on display outside the tennis courts, on left side of the entrance to The Family Recreation Complex, 6610 Whiteway Drive, Temple Terrace, 33617.
The sixty-seven fish, crafted from exterior grade plywood slathered with ...