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Marcus Brewer ’15 sat on a stool in the Scarfone/Hartley Gallery, mesmerized by the large oil painting before him: a bowl of soup of various bones.“There’s authenticity in the soup. This says we still have our culture, that it’s in our bones,” said Brewer, a government and world affairs major and ROTC cadet. “It says we’re not part of globalization. There is nothing to mask the flavor. The taste is us, the smell is us. It’s an extraordinary painting. I want it on my wall.” In instructor Barbara Stubb’s art class on form and idea, she wanted her students to experience art in a different way, unplugged from their phones in an almost meditative exercise where the students spent time just staring and studying the pieces before them. Then they had to sketch the work. “It’s a whole body experience,” said Stubbs, “and another way to learn. Let the artist teach them in a different way.”In this exercise, the 37 artists are all from Barranquilla, Colombia, in an exhibition of art from Tampa’s oldest sister city. The exhibition runs through Dec. 4 with a special Mayor’s Reception to honor Elsa Noguera de La Espriella, mayor of Barranquilla, and Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn, on Dec. 3 from 7-9 p.m.
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