
Learn the real meaning behind TPA’s most popular art installations
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Learn the real meaning behind TPA’s most popular art installations
TPA’s public art collection is spread across the entire airport campus, including some of the parking garages. In the orange elevator lobby, for example, you’ll find “Florida Constellations” Instead of traditional mythological creatures, each fictional constellation symbolizes something specific to Florida. TPA is looking for artists to help create works of art to be included in our upcoming Airside D and other expanded areas of the Airport. We plan to launch our next call for artists in early 2026.
These are just a few examples from TPA’s public art collection. To learn more about each work of art, look for the plaques located on the wall near each installation. You can also visit the TPA Public Art Program webpage for more information, or even participate in TPA’s self-guided Public Art Program walking tour.
Keep an eye on TPA’s YouTube page for soon-to-be-released interviews with artists Jason Bruges and Claudia Comte as they discuss two of TPA’s newest art displays: “Cloud Ascent” in the New Red Express Curbside area and “Starfish Family | Dancing Algae,” which can be found on Level 3 near the future entrance to the Airside D shuttle lobby.
Whether you’re a frequent flyer or just passing through, TPA’s public art collection offers a unique opportunity to engage with the creativity and culture of the region, enriching the travel experience for everyone. And now you’ll be able to impress your travel companions with the real meaning behind TPA’s art!
By the way, TPA is looking for artists to help create works of art to be included in our upcoming Airside D and other expanded areas of the Airport. We plan to launch our next call for artists in early 2026. To learn more about the process, be sure to join our artist mailing list here.
Source: https://news.tampaairport.com/learn-the-real-meaning-behind-tpas-most-popular-art-installations/
