Courtesy of Lily Cannon | The Crow’s Nest “I obey nature, I never presume to command her,” Impressionist Vanguard Auguste Rodin said in a 1911 interview with author Paul Gsell.
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Courtesy of Lily Cannon | The Crow’s Nest By Lily Cannon Is originality dead? Did it ever exist in the first place? The newest collection at St. Petersburg’s Museum of
From a 3,000-year-old mummy to melting clocks; Here’s a guide to Free Museum Day 2022. Courtesy of Aubrey Carr | The Crow’s Nest There is always something to do in
Pictured Above: The Museum of Fine Art’s ‘Color Riot!’ displays over 80 striking Navajo textiles that span over a century of indigenous history. Velma Kee Craig’s “Bar/QR Code,” (above) was made
Pictured Above: Striking colors and wallcoverings add a sense of drama to the renovated galleries. The 17th-century hard-stone panel depicting a vase of flowers (above), commissioned by the Medici family,
By James Bennett III Theo Wujcik was a painter, drawer and master printer. His art has been shown in galleries across the world, including New York, Hong Kong and Liverpool,
By Hope Weil Since 1837, Tiffany & Co. has been one of the world’s most elite jewelers. Female icons such as Audrey Hepburn, former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, fashion designer
Freshmen Jenna Sierra (left) and Karla Correa test out the new selfie stations posted around the Museum of Fine Art’s new exhibit “This Is Not A Selfie.” Martha Rhine |
Above photo: St. Petersburg is right behind “Mickey and Miami” in tourism, says Leroy Bridges of Visit St. Pete/Clearwater (far right). Whitney Elfstrom | The Crow’s Nest By Whitney Elfstrom Downtown
By Tiffany Beyer Gregory Green’s art installation, “Worktable no. 9, he of Righteousness,” ignited a conversation about terrorism, media and free speech at a panel discussion titled “Art and Media