Tampa Bay Arts Passport Podcast

Avery Anderson

🎙️ The Arts Passport Podcast Your backstage pass to Tampa Bay’s boldest stories in art, music, and performance. Every other week, host Avery Anderson goes beyond the playbill and into the real conversations shaping the cultural life of our region. From the rehearsal rooms where new work is being born, to the neighborhoods where murals meet politics, to the green rooms where artists spill the stories they don’t put on Instagram—this is where Tampa Bay’s creative pulse beats loudest. Think less press release, more dinner-table talk: honest, funny, sometimes messy, always real. Whether you’re an artist, an audience member, or just arts-curious, the Arts Passport Podcast is your invitation to discover why the local scene matters—and why now.

  1. Jul 2

    Green Day’s American Idiot: Punk Rock, Politics, and SPC Reunions with Cody Farkas & Matthew Morris

    In this high-energy episode of the Arts Passport podcast , we are taking you straight into the rehearsal room of Jobsite Theater’s upcoming production of Green Day’s American Idiot! We sit down with cast members Cody Farkas and Matthew Morris to talk about the raw energy of putting together a punk rock musical. The duo opens up about weaving together the iconic tracks of the American Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown albums to tell a cohesive, hard-hitting story.  What’s Inside the Episode: The Whirwind Audition: Matthew Morris breaks down his lightning-fast, 24-hour casting story after sending in an audition tape singing "Jesus of Suburbia" for his Jobsite debut. The Jobsite Hat Trick: Cody Farkas discusses tackling his third distinct Jobsite Theater show this season alone, following Comedy of Errors and The Shark Is Broken. The 5-Year Reunion: Both actors look back at their roots at Saint Petersburg College (SPC) under Scott Cooper , reminiscing about starring in Peter and the Starcatcher together , and what it feels like to share a stage again after five years apart. Guitars and "Whatsername": Cody previews an intimate on-stage moment where he plays guitar for a character literally named "Whatsername". Acoustic In-Studio Sessions: Stick around until the middle and the end of the episode for raw, live acoustic covers of "American Idiot" and "Wake Me Up When September Ends" right in the studio! "Punk has always been political... being shocking not for the sake of being shocking, but being shocking because it means something." — Matthew Morris Plan Your Visit: Green Day's American Idiot runs from July 14th to August 9th at Jobsite Theater in Tampa, FL. Grab your tickets now to support live local theater! Follow us on Spotify to never miss an episode of Arts Passport!

    Green Day’s American Idiot: Punk Rock, Politics, and SPC Reunions with Cody Farkas & Matthew Morris
  2. Jun 3

    Life After SHINE: The Real Business of Public Art with Jenée Priebe

    What does a public art ninja do after stepping down from leading one of the region's biggest mural festivals? In this episode of the Tampa Bay Arts Passport Podcast, host Avery Anderson sits down with Jenée, founder of No Good Deed Arts and former Executive Director of the SHINE Mural Festival. Jenée gets real about the crucial need for life boundaries, the transition to running her own creative project management practice, and why we need to permanently retire the idea of paying artists in "exposure." She also pulls back the curtain on the complex, gritty logistics behind public murals and reveals her brilliant new vision to transform St. Pete's portion of the Pinellas Trail into an elevated, world-class fine art corridor. Inside the Episode: Reclaiming the Calendar: Jenée shares what it’s like to transition away from the intense cycle of SHINE to focus on rest, family, and intentional consulting work. New Regional Visuals: A look into her current projects, including bringing murals to Orange County/Orlando, wrapping up a library collection for USF with artist Anthony Freeze, and maintaining Tampa’s permanent art collection. The Mural Blueprint: From city panels and multi-round design revisions to ordering lifts and dealing with Florida’s brutal summer heat, Jenée breaks down the massive workflow behind a single wall. Serving as the "Artist Interpreter": Why public artists are highly trained, skilled professionals who deserve equitable compensation, and how Jenée bridges the gap between property owners and creators. The Future of the Pinellas Trail: Jenée details her upcoming presentation to the Florida Greenways and Trails committee to turn our rail-to-trail path into a vibrant, accessible art destination inspired by NYC’s High Line. The Power of Public Art: A grounding conversation on how free, accessible art forces a community to engage in dialogue and creates an authentic sense of belonging.

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🎙️ The Arts Passport Podcast Your backstage pass to Tampa Bay’s boldest stories in art, music, and performance. Every other week, host Avery Anderson goes beyond the playbill and into the real conversations shaping the cultural life of our region. From the rehearsal rooms where new work is being born, to the neighborhoods where murals meet politics, to the green rooms where artists spill the stories they don’t put on Instagram—this is where Tampa Bay’s creative pulse beats loudest. Think less press release, more dinner-table talk: honest, funny, sometimes messy, always real. Whether you’re an artist, an audience member, or just arts-curious, the Arts Passport Podcast is your invitation to discover why the local scene matters—and why now.