St. Petersburg – Invest in the Arts g - City of St. · PDF fileSt. Petersburg –...
Transcript of St. Petersburg – Invest in the Arts g - City of St. · PDF fileSt. Petersburg –...
St. Petersburg – Invest in the Artsg
ARTS SHINE HERE
St. Petersburg - City of Artsg y
ARTS SHINE HERE
Arts Anchor Our Community
Arts & Culture
8 Performing Arts Companies8 Museums11Theatrical and Music VenuesDozens of Artists & Galleries
Over 1,000 Public Events
Dozens of Artists & Galleries
FolkFestCraftArtRibfestA Taste of PinellasA Taste of PinellasSunscreen Film FestivalTampa Bay Blues FestivalMainsail Arts Festival
ARTS SHINE HERE
A Florida Cultural Capital
Florida Orchestra
Fl id H l t
p
Florida Holocaust Museum
Florida Craftsmen
Florida Humanities Council
Salvador DaliMuseum
Chihuly Collectiony
Museum of Fine Arts
ARTS SHINE HERE
Music. Everywhere!
• Big3 Studios• Jannus Live• Jannus Live• State Theatre• St. Petersburg Opera• Studio@620Studio@620• Tampa Bay Blues Fest• The Mahaffey• The Palladium• Williams Park• Vinoy Park• Nova 535• Clubs & Restaurants!
ARTS SHINE HERE
St. Petersburg Demographicsg g p• City Population – 244,769* • Total Households – 108,815,• Metro Area Population – 2,783,243• Median Age – 41.6• Average Household Income – $59,933g• Total Annual Visitors –13.4 Million• Average Length of Stay – 6.3 Days• Home of the Tampa Bay Rays• Most Educated Workforce in Florida• Largest Downtown Waterfront Marina in
SoutheastD t T ll T t ti S t• Downtown Trolley Transportation System
*Pinellas County Population 916,542 ARTS SHINE HERE
St. Petersburg AccoladesSt. Petersburg Accolades
#1 Mid-Size City Arts Destination 4th Largest City in Florida 4th Largest City in Florida #1 Mega-Market in the Southeast Florida’s First Green City 2nd Largest Consumer Market in Florida Most Livable Downtown in the S.E. Anchors Florida High Tech Corridor One of America's Promise Alliance's 100
Best Communities for Young PeopleBest Communities for Young People Top Ten Biking Community in U.S. Top Ten Community for Creative Class Old Northeast Ranked in Top Ten Old House
Neighborhoods in U S for 2012Neighborhoods in U.S. for 2012 Highest concentration of Marine Science
businesses in the Southeast, including the North American headquarters for Cousteau Divers
ARTS SHINE HERE
Downtown Entertainment The Pier1.2 Million Visitors
Beach Drive100+ Sidewalk Cafés &
Restaurants
Leisure Activity Center
Waterfront Park SystemPedestrian FriendlyBoutique Shopping
Jannus Live/TheShops at St. PeteMuvico TheatersIndoor/Outdoor
Central Ave.Dining/EntertainmentNightclubsSpecialty Retail
Dining/EntertainmentShops, Hotels, B&Bs
p y
ARTS SHINE HERE
World Class Waterfront Venues
The Mahaffey Theater has undergone two major renovation/expansion projects in the last six years – $20M in 2006 and $2M in 2011 – andprojects in the last six years – $20M in 2006 and $2M in 2011 – and welcomes Big3 Entertainment as the theater’s new management company.
The $36M Dali Museum opened in 2011, drawing 370,000 visitors in its first year in the new building.
Located between the DaliMuseum and the Mahaffey, the new Center for the Arts Plaza ($3M) opened in 2011( ) pon our scenic waterfront.
ARTS SHINE HERE
Event and Conference Capabilityp y
1,000 rooms within waterfront-downtown walking distance5,802 rooms in greater St Petersburg
3,985 rooms in St. Pete Beach,
ARTS SHINE HERE
Downtown Waterfront Area Access I-275 carries over 124,000
vehicles per day (vpd) intod tdowntown
I-175 and I-375 carry over 31,000 vpd in/out of waterfront area
4Th & 5th Avenues North and South accommodates over 20,000 vpd, and & 5 e ues o t a d Sout acco odates o e 0,000 pd, a d4th Street carries 29,000 vpd
Central Avenue corridor accommodates 25,000 vpd Together, over 100,000 vpd daily come to the downtown waterfront Several miles of sidewalks in the waterfront areas connect parks with Several miles of sidewalks in the waterfront areas connect parks with
downtown activity and retail areas and parking facilities
ARTS SHINE HERE
St. Petersburg Arts DistrictsSt. Petersburg Arts DistrictsCentral Arts District www.sixhundredblock.com/
Promotes the arts from 4th Street to 16th Street along Central Avenue and surrounding area.
Central Avenue’s 600 Block, including the historic Crislipincluding the historic Crislip Arcade, offers fine art galleries, boutiques, eateries, recording studio, performance venues,
t i h l hi d iwatering holes, graphic design and branding center.
The nightlife here is pretty ARTS SHINE HERE
g p yactive too!
St. Petersburg Arts DistrictsSt. Petersburg Arts Districts
Grand Central District www.grandcentraldistrict.orgwww.grandcentraldistrict.org
A diverse collection of art galleries, antique and retail shops, personal and professional a d eta s ops, pe so a a d p o ess o aservices, and eclectic dining and drinking establishments.
Grand Central is one of Florida’s Main StreetGrand Central is one of Florida’s Main Street Communities encompassing 16th Street to 31st
Street blocks on Central and First Avenues North and South.
A hip spot to eat and shop!
ARTS SHINE HERE
St. Petersburg Arts DistrictsSt. Petersburg Arts Districts
Warehouse Arts Districtf / Swww.facebook.com/WarehouseArtsDistrictStPete
Zoned for live/work space within 16th to 31st Streets North between 1st Ave. North and 10th Ave SouthNorth and 10th Ave. South.
District artists and galleries include:• c glass studio• Carter G Woodson AfricanCarter G. Woodson African
American Museum• Charlie Parker Pottery• Craftsmen House Gallery• Duncan McClellan Glass ArtDuncan McClellan Glass Art• Freedom Theatre at “The Space”• MGA Sculpture Studio• Morean Arts Center for Clay• Nuance
ARTS SHINE HERE
Nuance• Royal Theatre • Zen Glass Studio
St. Petersburg ArtsSt. Petersburg Arts
Downtown Arts t t t / /www.stpetearts.org/en/
The Downtown Arts Association is a not-for-profit organization of galleries museums and arts relatedorganization of galleries, museums, and arts-related businesses that teach, promote, and advance the arts.
The DAA sponsors the popular Second Saturday Gallery Walk, showcasing the work of local, nationalgand international artists.
ARTS SHINE HERE
St. Petersburg Higher Education110,000 students annually, y
ARTS SHINE HERE
City Arts Resourcesy
http://www.stpete.org/arts and culture/http://www.stpete.org/arts_and_culture/
“The city puts the artist and the arts & cultural organizations in the d i ’ t W t i t iddriver’s seat. We strive to provide them with the freedom to create and exhibit by providing essential support such as grant fundingsupport, such as grant funding, marketing assistance, local business owner-artist forums, and other opportunities.”
Elizabeth BrincklowManager, Arts & International Relationsother opportunities.
- Elizabeth Brincklowg
City of St. Petersburg
ARTS SHINE HERE
City Arts ResourcesCity Arts Resources
www.stpete.org/arts and culture/public art/index.aspwww.stpete.org/arts_and_culture/public_art/index.asp
The Public Art Commission helps present and preserve public art through St. Petersburg.
Take a stroll and encounter breathtaking bli t th t h th l d fpublic art that enhances the landscape of
our city. Water Landings
Artist, Nobi Nagasawa
St. Petersburg’s Water Resources Complex
ARTS SHINE HERE
City Arts ResourcesCity Arts Resources
www.stpete.org/arts and culture/
“St. Petersburg is truly a City of the Arts because you CAN live, work and bring your art here. Take any morning to watch the s n rise at North Shore alkwww.stpete.org/arts_and_culture/
Appointed by the Mayor and approved by City Council the Arts Advisory
the sun rise at North Shore, walk downtown, have a coffee while deciding what to do: a museum, gallery or just walk around and enjoy the view. Later a great dinner and a show. Now repeat that……… year round.”by City Council, the Arts Advisory
Committee is a link to arts and cultural organizations. The members oversee the City’s Cultural Plan and Arts Grants P
year round.
Program.
Deborah KelleyArts Advisory Committee, ChairSt. Petersburg City Theatre Executive Director.
ARTS SHINE HERE
2012 Grant Investment BenefitsThe Arts Mean Business
This year, 22 arts and cultural organizations have projected 2013 budgets totaling $15.8M.
Last year, those 22 non-profits generated $535,000 in foundation support, $1.3M in corporate support and $2.58M in private donationsdonations.
Factoring in admissions numbers and visitors, these non-profits generated an additional $14.5 million for our economygenerated an additional $14.5 million for our economy.
And that return is just from 22 organizations. We have over 700 arts and creative businesses.
Imagine the economic impact if we increaseour investment in the arts.
ARTS SHINE HERE
Arts & CultureAnnual Grants ProgramAnnual Grants Program
The City of St. Petersburg provides funding annually to 20-25 arts and cultural organizations, through the office of Arts & International Relations and the Arts Advisory Committee. The amount has decreased over five years from nearly $400 000 todecreased over five years, from nearly $400,000 to $175,000.
In stark contrast, Austin, TX awarded over $5M t 237 t t t thi S tto 237 arts contractors this year. Sarasota awarded $1.3M to 40 organizations.
Although our grants are relatively small, the funding g g y , gprovides vital lifeblood for operating needs.
ARTS SHINE HERE
City Arts Business Resources“Our town, St. Petersburg, puts artists first
www stpete org/bac/sparc asp
puts artists first. How cool is that?”
www.stpete.org/bac/sparc.asp
• SPARC Exchange offers customized business training and the development of business acumen for artists seeking to earn abusiness acumen for artists seeking to earn a living in their craft.
• SPARC Exchange serves as a forum to identify, discuss, and resolve issues andidentify, discuss, and resolve issues and challenges encountered by artists who are small business owners or startups. Robert Stackhouse & Carol Mickett,
internationally renowned artists
ARTS SHINE HERE
City Arts ResourcesCity Arts Resources
Marketing and Communicationswww.stpete.org/marketing
“Our Marketing and Communications Department reaches out St. www.stpete.org/marketing
• Event E-News of arts & cultural events updated weekly Online Ne sroom for Media
Co u cat o s epa t e t eac es out StPetersburg citizens and audiences from around the world, positioning St. Petersburg as an urban resort destination, an ideal place to live, work and play.”
• Online Newsroom for Media• Television Media Assistance• Grand Opening & Event Coverage• Outreach staff offers event promotionp
& information services for participants
Email: [email protected]: 727 893 7465Phone: 727.893.7465
Elizabeth Herendeen,Director, Marketing & Communications
ARTS SHINE HERE
City Arts Development Resourcesy p
We are here for you!www.stpeteshines.com
“Over the past several years, St. Petersburg has emerged as one of the arts capitals of thes pe es es co
St. Petersburg’s Economic Development Dept is here to help!
of the arts capitals of the southeast. A dynamic collection of museums, galleries, theaters, and entrepreneurial creative industries has created a synergy in our city, Development Dept. is here to help!
Call or email us for any further i f ti 727 893 7100
and the arts have become one of St. Petersburg's key economic drivers.”
information: 727-893-7100 Email: [email protected]
Sophia SorolisManager, Economic Development
ARTS SHINE HERE
St. Petersburg Arts AllianceSt. Petersburg Arts Alliance
The mission of the Arts Alliance is toArts Alliance is to
provide leadership for the financial success, quality, diversity, and
organizational stability of the arts and cultural
community of St. Petersburg.
For more informationJohn Collins
St. Petersburg Arts Alliance
ARTS SHINE HERE
g727.518.5142
St. Petersburg Arts Alliance
GOALS
1. Support arts endowment
2. Support arts operating fund.
3. Encourage artists and creative businesses to move here and assist them in doing soassist them in doing so.
4. Promote St. Petersburg as a destination for arts conferences, conventions, festivals and events.
5. Support job creation and business development for artists and arts groups.
\
ARTS SHINE HERE
St. Petersburg Values the ArtsSt. Petersburg Values the Arts• Arts is a Growth Industry
• Arts Attracts Patrons
• Arts Drives Business
• Arts Creates Jobs
A t I Q lit• Arts Improves Qualityof Life
ARTS SHINE HERE