Scarfone/Hartley Gallery

The University of Tampa, Scarfone/Hartley Gallery was established in 1977. The gallery including STUDIO-f was relocated in 2004 to Bailey Art Studios on campus. The gallery continues to exhibit work by national and international artists as well as regional artists including students. Recent exhibitions include the American Tapestry Alliance, Seventh Tapestry Biennial, Joyce J Scott in Tampa and Sam Gilliam.

Since 2000 the University of Tampa, Scarfone/Hartley Gallery has hosted Electronics Alive, a biennial exhibition of experimental computer animations, interactive digital work and computer graphics from throughout the world. Exhibitions have included work from Canada, France, United Kingdom, Japan, China, Australia, Brazil, Taiwan, Poland, Israel, Germany Columbia and numerous American artists. Lectures and presentations by some of the best computer artists are included in the events. For more information contact http://ealive.utarts.com

STUDIO-f at the University of Tampa is an innovative visiting-artist program whose purpose since 1990is to introduce renowned artists to the Tampa Bay community by giving students and art enthusiasts an opportunity to meet these artists and see them working in the studio. Artists included are Louisa Chase, Sam Gilliam, Miriam Schapiro, Larry Poons, Audrey Flack and John Walker to name a few.

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Information courtesy of the Florida Association of Museums. This project received financial assistance from VISIT FLORIDA