|
The spring 2006 edition of the popular
Florida Collectibles & Vintage Memorabilia Show
was a fun day, with a great turn-out of
enthusiastic buyers, dealers reporting good
sales, and lots of media coverage.
Click HERE to read some of the articles written
about the show, including feature stories
in Cotton & Quail, Antique Week, Antique Trader
and even The Washington Post.
The April 30th Florida Collectibles &
Vintage Memorabilia Show featured over 80 exhibitors
of vintage Floridiana souvenirs, memorabilia
& old Florida home decor,
Click HERE to read more about the lecturers
and Florida authors who appeared at the
April 30th Florida Show.
The April 30th show was sponsored in part by WEDU,
the most-watched PBS station in Florida!
***************************
Highwaymen Exhibit!
An exhibit and sale by Florida Highwaymen artists
James Gibson, Mary Ann Carroll, Robert Lewis Jr.,
Curtis Arnett, Willie Reagan, Roy McLendon, Issac Knight
and Sylvester Wells, with Al Black's work shown by his wife,
was held during the April 30th Florida Show, with some of
the artists providing painting demonstrations.
The documentary film "The Highwaymen" was also
shown, exploring through interviews with the artists
the history of these self-taught African-American painters
who traveled Florida's highways selling their beautiful
paintings of Florida landscapes. A question and
answer period followed the film.
There were several talks during the day on collecting
and valuing Highwaymen art, and the public
was invited to bring their vintage Florida art
to the show for a free verbal appraisal.
Don't miss the upcoming November 12, 2006 show,
with the Florida Highwaymen artists again participating,
showing and selling their lovely Florida landscape
paintings. Artist profiles will be added soon to to the
Florida Highwaymen link in the sub-menu under
"Florida Shows" in the left margin, so
please check back again for more information
on the history of each of our featured artists.
***************************
Historical Societies!
Several local historical societies exhibited at
the show too, including the Clearwater Historical
Society, Gulf Beaches Historical Society & Museum,
Indian Rocks Historical Museum, and the Largo
Area Historical Society. Each had a fabulous display
and photos from their region, and had their staff
on hand to answer any questions.
***************************
Films & Entertainment!
Finally, there was continuous screenings of
1950's Florida tourism films, including Weeki Wachee
mermaids, water skiers at Cypress Gardens,
alligator wrestling at Ross Allen's Alligator Farm,
and much more. There was live entertainment in the
afteroon with jazz and blues by Bill T. & Friends,
as well as a cash bar all day.
***************************
Directions/Information
The Coliseum is located at
535 Fourth Avenue North,
St. Petersburg, Florida.
Click on Driving Directions link under "Florida Shows"
link in left margin of this page for
easy-to-follow directions through MapQuest.
Please verify start and end address.
Adult admission $6.00
Children under 2 years $3.00.
Free parking in Coliseum lot.
Additional parking available in neighborhood.
Admission includes all lectures/entertainment/films.
Concession with sandwiches, wraps, snacks, etc.,
plus full bar with alcoholic (beer/wine/mixed drinks)
and non-alcoholic drinks beginning at 11:00 am.
Click on links in side margin of this page for
further details on the November 12th
Florida Collectibles & Vintage Memorabilia Show!
For further show information, call
(727) 363-4852 or email
hulahula@tampabay.rr.com
|