Art in Tampa Bay: ‘Flag Series’ exhibit by award-winning artist Maxwell Emcays at the Glazer Children’s Museum

The Glazer Children’s Museum is enhancing the sense of play for children in Tampa Bay with the new exhibition, “Flag Series” by award-winning artist Maxwell Emcays. The exhibit opened on July 10 and will have complimentary admission on Saturday, July 24 and July 31 during museum hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

“Flag Series” is a unique exhibit for the Glazer Children’s Museum. The mission of the museum is to help children in the community connect with the world through art. As a learning laboratory, the Glazer Children’s Museum celebrated 10 Years of Play with innovative and educational exhibits in Tampa Bay.

By exposing visitors to experiential art, the museum encourages creativity and self-expression. According to the museum’s website, children learning about the world, and establishing identity, an element of play can teach resilience, empathy and problem-solving. Skills that are necessary, especially as children grow up in the post-pandemic world.

Artist Maxwell Emcays envisioned his new body of work to, “celebrate sovereign individualism within the collective,” Emcays says.

Emcays works with a purpose. His art is activism on the canvas. A visual testament to the struggles of the suppressed and a voice for the unheard. His work has been seen in Gallery Guichard, The DuSable Museum and Miami Art Basel as well as private collections.

Usually, Chicago-based Emcays works solo. For the “Flag Series,” more than a dozen kids helped Emcays with his vision. He said, “I feel mostly like I’m being mentored by the kids. They have tons and tons of wisdom and things that they say that really I’m often always picking up on.” Emcays added, “I hope that people that get to check out this exhibit get a more complete sense of Tampa, and who is represented from Tampa, and the opinions of the youth. This is their expression. These are their ideas.”

The young artists created self-portraits on flags for the exhibit, an opportunity to explore their identities as a part of the collective.

The kids featured in the exhibit come from several areas including Tampa

Heights, Sulfur Springs, Carrollwood and downtown.

Sarah Cole, president and chief executive officer of the Glazer Children’s Museum said, “We are so excited to partner with Maxwell to give children in Tampa Bay a chance to showcase their creativity and celebrate their uniqueness.”

To further enhance the experience for the community, the Glazer Children’s Museum ran the Make Your Mark! contest for children, ages 8-16, as part of the exhibition. Selected young artists were mentored by Emcays to create an original work for the current exhibit. The collaboration was an opportunity for Tampa’s young talent to tell a story, with color and symbolism.

Emcays said he was inspired by the eclectic feel and cultural diversity of Tampa Bay. For children and adults alike, a visit to the Glazer Children’s Museum to see the “Flag Series” exhibition is a chance to experience colorful diversity at play.

The Glazer Children’s Museum is located at 110 W Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa.

[image_slider_no_space on_click=”prettyphoto” height=”300″ images=”12828,12827,12826,12825,12824,12822″]

You May Also Like

Things to Do: The Dalí to commemorate Salvador Dalí’s 120th birthday

The Dalí Museum will celebrate Salvador Dalí’s 120th birthday, on May 11, with a festive day of special offers for visitors including discounted gallery admission. The day-long celebration honors the

Ya La’ford to unveil artist canister with Kahwa Coffee

Ya La’ford, a St. Petersburg-based visual artist, is releasing the newest canister artwork created through a partnership with Kahwa Coffee and the St Pete Art Alliance. Net proceeds from the

Valspar unveils New ‘Be Bright by Valspar’ mural at ZooTampa (PHOTOS)

Valspar kicked off its week of Valspar Championship events by unveiling a new mural in Tampa Bay. Valspar unveiled the new “Be Bright by Valspar” mural, at ZooTampa at Lowry

Siblings donate $1 million for SPC’s Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art to honor late brother

Mary Mitchell Avery and her brother, Dewey Mitchell donated $1 million to the Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art at St. Petersburg College in honor of their late brother James W. Mitchell

Other Posts

Suncoast Credit Union names new chief financial officer

Suncoast Credit Union, in Tampa, has named Ben Lemoine as chief financial officer and senior vice president. Lemoine has more than 18 years of experience in the credit union industry.

Office Pride Commercial Cleaning Services names new CEO

Office Pride Commercial Cleaning Services has appointed Doug Phillip as its chief executive officer. Phillip, who now assumes the day-to-day leadership of the company, has more than 30 years’ experience

Atlas Professional Services announces changes to C-Suite

Atlas Professional Services, a Tampa-based information technology support services company, has added Tony Martinez as chief executive officer. Former CEO Greg Zolkos will remain involved at Atlas as founder and

Exclusive: Ellison Development shares flyover view of future YMCA in Tampa Heights (Video)

Tampa City Council has approved the construction of a new 70,000-square-foot YMCA, along with a 6-acre mixed use development in Tampa Heights. Now, Ellison Development is sharing the first look