Like a modern form of alchemy, scientists struggle to create and purify an element necessary for human life: water. Diana Leavengood and Paula Allen have found the secret recipe, collected in Recipe for Water, an exhibit of photography, ceramics, drawings and paintings with a common bond of "intuitive interpretations of the unseen energies around water." (Pictured: "Recipe for Water" by Diana Leavengood) On display through Oct. 23, West Tampa Center for the Arts, 1906 N. Armenia Ave., Tampa, $3.
In lieu of the Best of the Bay-winning Summer Sunset Cinema Series, The Studio@620 and Push Ultra Lounge once again team up to present a collection of thought-provoking films each Monday. Tonights selection in the Wilder to Williams Film Series which includes the best of Billy Wilder and Tennessee Williams is Wilder's The Fortune Cookie, starring the classic comedy duo Jack Lemmon and Walter Mathau. Visit studio620.org for more info. Mon., Oct. 12, 8 p.m., Push Ultra Lounge, 128 Third St. S., St. Petersburg, free.
The busy bees at the Best of the Bay-winning [5]art Gallery live up to the title, and this is the last week to enjoy the sweet reward of their work at cumbas:echeverry:torres, a collection of recent works from Tampa-based artists: paintings by Edgar Sanchez Cumbas (also a BOTB winner); new media and printmaking by UT professor of art Santiago Echeverry ; and drawings by Alex Torres. On display through Oct. 23, Old Santaella Cigar Factory, 1906 N. Armenia Ave., #211, Tampa, 813-245-1034, five-art.com
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