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Barbara Grazul Hubbard is the Creative Director of The Right Brain Workshop, an organization specializing in institutional advancement, educational marketing, visual communication, and creative consulting. She is an artist, arts educator and Director of Faculty Development at the Art Institute of Tampa.
Dr. Hubbard was a former faculty member at both the University of South Florida St. Petersburg, in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, and at St. Petersburg College, in the Graphic Design Technology Program. Her research interests focus on visual communication for print and electronic delivery with an emphasis on non-profit institutional advancement.
Ms. Hubbard is actively involved in the Tampa Bay Arts Community, serving as a member of: The Pinellas County Cultural Council, Florida Cultural Alliance, College Arts Association, Arts for a Complete Education Pinellas, and the Professional Association of Visual Artists. She is the past chair for the City of Dunedin’s Art and Cultural Advisory Committee and now serves as ex-officio.

Pamela Miles Visual Artist (painted & mixed media), Art Educator
Since graduating from USF with an undergraduate degree in Fine Arts and a Masters
in Art Education, Pamela Miles has been involved in a wide range of career experiences
in the arts. She has managed Pyramid Arts Ltd., a fine arts publishing company;
worked as Assistant Director of USF Contemporary Art Museum; and was Special
Projects Coordinator for the Gulf Coast Museum of Art, where she founded the
children's art program "Camp Create." Pamela lives
in Indian Rocks Beach and is currently Artist-in-Residence at Woodlawn Elementary
when she isn't busy making her own artwork. Over the years, Pamela has worked
with every possible media including quilt making, ceramics, mosaics, clothing
design, silk screening, batik, book art, photography, jewelry making, sculpture,
and mixed media painting. Recently one of her large, vibrant abstracts was purchased
by Pinellas County Cultural Affairs for the Art in Public Places Permanent Collection.
This past January/February 2007, Pamela also had her first solo exhibition of
her paintings at the Royal Theatre in Midtown, St. Petersburg - a venue where
she also continues to display the work of many of her young, talented students.
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Myron M. Hanson is an art educator and artist in his own right. He has been teaching art at the Pinellas County Center for the Arts (PCCA) at Gibbs High School since1984 where he founded Saltwater Graphics, a fine arts printmaking facility. Mr. Hanson teaches all five major printmaking processes which include; relief, intaglio, lithography, stencil, and electrostatic. Earlier in his career, he worked for Graphic Studio at the University of South Florida.
Mr. Hanson’s work has been exhibited at The Arts Center of St. Petersburg; the Tampa Museum; the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina; the Florida Gulf Coast Museum; and the Montgomery Museum of Art, Montgomery, Alabama. He also participates in PCCA Faculty Exhibits annually.
Myron Hanson received a B.S. in Art from Dana College, Blair, Nebraska and an M.A. in Art from the University of Northern Iowa. He has won several professional awards including Arts Educator of the Year from the Friends of the Arts, Pinellas County Arts Council; Directors Citation (Outstanding Teacher Award at PCCA), for establishing and directing Saltwater Graphics over the last 21 years., and The Arts Center of St. Petersburg.
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