
Celebrate Tampa Bay Art
BIG NEWS: our third annual local artist collaboration is here! WEDU PBS has teamed up with Mr. Jame, a multitalented multimedia artist from Port Richey who created a stunning design exclusively for WEDU PBS supporters and friends.
This bright, bold, original art brings together a host of Florida favorites, from lively landmarks to wonderful wildlife, drumming up local love for the places you call home! Travel through nostalgic scenes from our own beautiful backyards with your very own limited edition art prints, notecard sets, and tote bags. (Or grab the combo of all three, and get a FREE sticker sheet with your gifts!)
These gifts are only available for a limited time while supplies last, so don’t delay — please make a donation today!
Explore the Exclusive 2026 Collection

Notecard Set
This set contains nine blank notecards, each featuring an iconic, West Central Florida scene from the artist’s design. Nine envelopes included.
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Silkscreen Print
This silkscreen print is perfectly sized at 11x14” and signed and numbered by the artist. Printed by Alleyway Screen Printing & Design.
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Tote Bag
This natural canvas tote bag with the West Central Florida themed design is the perfect go-to for book lovers and adventure seekers alike!
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Exclusive Combo
This combo includes all the exclusive items from WEDU PBS’s collaboration with Mr. Jame: natural canvas tote, signed and numbered silkscreen art print, and set of 9 notecards with envelopes. Plus, a bonus sheet of stickers!
Select Full ComboMeet the Artist: Mr. Jame
Jame McElroy, known as Mister Jame, is a disabled independent artist known for his clothing brand Two Crow Collective that takes customer stories and turns them into wearable art. Inspired by alternative sub-cultures and traditional tattoo styles, he focuses his energy on advocacy for chronic illness, mental health, and invisible challenges felt by everyday folks.
Born in 1992 in Baltimore, MD, Jame began in the art world as a performing musician locally in rock bands, eventually turning his love for art & music into a fully fledged printing business from his basement. During the COVID rush, he pivoted from printing for businesses and bands to designing his own story on T-shirts to form the earliest version of Two Crow Collective (formerly Dirty Bourbon Clothing).
To this day, he's grown from that small workshop in MD to a garage in Port Richey, Florida, and now finally expanding to his new warehouse in Tarpon Springs, FL. His ten-year screen printing career has come full circle to offer B2B screen printing again, alongside his successful partnership with PBS and his viral "PBS is Punk" design.
“You'll know something is important to you when it goes from your heart, to your heart, to your hands. I believe every individual's pain is real and has real value. My goal is to give my own pain a purpose and show the importance of our unique stories and how they can connect us together.”
