CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
KRESS CONTEMPORARY is now home to ten contemporary art galleries, including Tempus Projects galleries, Art Noire Gallery, the Coalition of Hispanic Artists’ Gallery, OXH Gallery, Honey Gallery, REVERB and the 3rd floor galleries.
Here’s what’s currently on view.
OPEN GALLERY HOURS:
Thursday & Friday: 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

CHA Gallery’s Voices of My Soul
AUGUST 14 - SEPTEMBER 2, 2025
Reception: Thursday, August 14, 6-8 p.m.
Experience a fresh dialogue of creativity — where returning voices deepen their journey and new ones join the conversation. Featuring artwork by Ivan Castro, Griseth Medrano, Frank Romero and Joyce Yagual.

Tempus Projects' ALL IN: George Anderton, Works from North A
AUGUST 14 – SEPTEMBER 18, 2025
Reception: Friday, September 5, 7-9 p.m. (Corporate Sponsors & Members 6 p.m.)
This solo exhibition celebrates the expansive, decades-spanning practice of Tampa-based artist George Anderton. Organized by José Gelats and Kathy Gibson, the exhibition highlights both recent and rarely seen works—many being exhibited for the first time in Tampa Bay— to offer a unique glimpse into Anderton’s evolving visual language.

Tempus Projects' SHIP OF FOOLS: EDGAR SANCHEZ CUMBAS
AUGUST 7 – SEPTEMBER 18, 2025
Reception: Friday, September 5, 7–9 p.m. (Corporate Sponsors & Members 6 p.m.)
Tempus Projects is pleased to present Ship of Fools, a solo exhibition by Edgar Sánchez Cumbas, a Puerto Rican–born mixed-media artist whose vibrant, sculptural abstractions explore colorism, identity, and cultural memory. The exhibition features new and recent works that push his ongoing investigations into skin tone, cultural bias, and layered identity.

OXH Galleries' ONE IN THE HAND, TWO IN THE FOLD
JULY 17 - SEPTEMBER 18
Opening Reception: Thursday, July 17, 6-9 p.m.
Exploring the aesthetics and labor of self-optimization in an era of accelerated capitalism, One in the Hand, Two in the Fold considers how the internet, consumer tools, and self-improvement culture encourage a cycle of perpetual reinvention. When individuals are urged to brand, perform, and refine themselves for public consumption, obedience becomes a virtue and unpaid labor is masked by curated “lifestyles.”
Featuring the work of Camilla Byrd, Catalina Cheng, Eli Craven, George Goldberg, Sydney Hunter Kleinrock, Erin Lingard, and Becca Wahl.
Curated by Erin Titus and Kaylin Price.