Calendar
Jun1 Saturday
The purpose of Now on View is to create a thoughtful series of temporary public artworks that invite the public to consider Tampa’s past, present, and future. Local artists will be selected through an open call to create site-responsive artworks that speak to Tampa’s rich history while also considering concepts of representation, presence, and connection. The resulting artworks will be displayed in a one-day public festival in Ybor City with music, food, and other entertainment.
The purpose of Now on View is to create a thoughtful series of temporary public artworks that invite the public to consider Tampa’s past, present, and future. Local artists will be selected through an open call to create site-responsive artworks that speak to Tampa’s rich history while also considering concepts of representation, presence, and connection. The resulting artworks will be displayed in a one-day public festival in Ybor City with music, food, and other entertainment.
Jun2 Sunday
Jun3 Monday
Jun4 Tuesday
Jun5 Wednesday
Jun6 Thursday
On-site visit of Hillsborough County Public School counselors to learn more about HCC SouthShore and the programs we offer. Expecting up to 40 participants + presenters.
Jun7 Friday
Mandatory NEW EMT Student Orientation Fall 2024
Mandatory NEW EMT Student Orientation Fall 2024
Jun8 Saturday
Jun9 Sunday
Jun10 Monday
Seminar for counseling and human services students in practicum
Jun11 Tuesday
Seminar for counseling and human services students in seminar
Jun12 Wednesday
Meeting to discuss facilities rentals
Jun13 Thursday
Jun14 Friday
Jun15 Saturday
Attendees will receive information about children with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder).
Jun16 Sunday
Jun17 Monday
Jun18 Tuesday
Join us on May 16 from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. for Enrollment Day at HCC Ybor City.
Students who attend Enrollment Day will:
- Learn more about the HCC admissions process
- Participate in Advising & Financial Aid sessions
- Select courses and complete fall 2024 registration
To Attend:
- Register now using this form to reserve your spot
- Complete an HCC Admissions Application for the fall 2024 term
- Provide ACT/SAT/PERT/AP test scores if taken
- Set up HCC Login
Additional Information:
Parking: HCC Parking / Public Parking Lot 1402 E. Eighth Avenue Tampa, FL 33605 - Ybor Campus Map
For questions regarding the event, please contact Charlene Campbell at ccampbell36@hccfl.edu.
100 Black Men Monthly Meeting per HCC Board Chair Marcel Blythe
100 Black Men Monthly Meeting per HCC Board Chair Marcel Blythe
Jun19 Wednesday
Graduation testing for students and pinning ceremony
Graduation testing for students and pinning ceremony
GBCC Board of Directors Meeting @ Monthly from 9 am to 10:30 am on the third Wednesday
GBCC Board of Directors Meeting @ Monthly from 9 am to 10:30 am on the third Wednesday
Jun20 Thursday
Jun21 Friday
Jun22 Saturday
Jun23 Sunday
Jun24 Monday
Seminar for counseling and human services students in practicum
Jun25 Tuesday
Seminar for counseling and human services students in seminar
Jun26 Wednesday
Live-Work: matthew anthony batty, Dakota Parkinson & Andrés RamirezGallery221@HCC Dale Mabry Campus | 2nd floor DLRCMarch 18 – June 27, 2024Closing reception Wednesday, June 26, 5-8 p.m.
Our environments are changing. As their inhabitants, we too are changing. The relationships between people and places are constantly renegotiated as we act on the world and it, in turn, acts on us. Live-Work is an exploration of built environments in transition and how we move through them. It takes its name from the language of mixed-use development, asking us to consider the connection between labor, recreation, daily life, and cultural perceptions of place. Three artists—matthew anthony batty, Dakota Parkinson and Andrés Ramirez—speak to the transformative processes involved in placemaking through media such as installation, ceramic sculpture and photography.
matthew anthony batty’s transdisciplinary practice explores dark ecology, nature/culture and environmental justice. They earned an MFA in Studio Art from Indiana University. Dakota Parkinson is a ceramic artist and educator examining materiality and change in both body and place. She is currently artist in residence at the Morean Center for Clay. Andrés Ramirez’s photographic practice considers the personal and political. He received his MFA from the University of South Florida.
Live-Work: matthew anthony batty, Dakota Parkinson & Andrés RamirezGallery221@HCC Dale Mabry Campus | 2nd floor DLRCMarch 18 – June 27, 2024Closing reception Wednesday, June 26, 5-8 p.m.
Our environments are changing. As their inhabitants, we too are changing. The relationships between people and places are constantly renegotiated as we act on the world and it, in turn, acts on us. Live-Work is an exploration of built environments in transition and how we move through them. It takes its name from the language of mixed-use development, asking us to consider the connection between labor, recreation, daily life, and cultural perceptions of place. Three artists—matthew anthony batty, Dakota Parkinson and Andrés Ramirez—speak to the transformative processes involved in placemaking through media such as installation, ceramic sculpture and photography.
matthew anthony batty’s transdisciplinary practice explores dark ecology, nature/culture and environmental justice. They earned an MFA in Studio Art from Indiana University. Dakota Parkinson is a ceramic artist and educator examining materiality and change in both body and place. She is currently artist in residence at the Morean Center for Clay. Andrés Ramirez’s photographic practice considers the personal and political. He received his MFA from the University of South Florida.