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Exhibition includes museum s five conserved mosaics from the ancient city of Antioch

Exhibition includes museum s five conserved mosaics from the ancient city of Antioch Hellenistic, Seleuceia Pieria, Gravestone of Tryphe, c. 150—100 BC, White marble, Princeton University Art Museum: Gift of the Committee for the Excavation of Antioch to Princeton University. ST. PETERSBURG, FLA .- A new exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg is presenting the famed 1930s excavation of the ancient city of Antioch through rare documents, artifacts, and the exquisite mosaics that were discovered during the archaeological dig. Antioch Reclaimed: Ancient Mosaics at the MFA (April 10–August 22, 2021) features five geometric mosaic pavements, which date from the 2nd to the 5th centuries AD, from the MFA Collection. The MFA acquired the mosaics from Princeton University in 1964, one year prior to the museum opening to the public. After three of the mosaics were recovered from under the east lawn of the museum in 2018, all five ancient mosaics underwent an extensive co

Penn Libraries receives gift of works by renowned photographer Arthur Tress

Share The University of Pennsylvania Libraries today announced the gift of works by the renowned American contemporary photographer Arthur Tress. Given by an anonymous donor, this outstanding collection – part of which has already been appraised at $4.2 million joins another recent gift of Tress photography given to the Penn Libraries by J. Patrick Kennedy and Patricia Kennedy, parents of a 1997 Penn graduate, for a combined 2,500 photographic prints. Together these collections document Tress’s diverse and fascinating career and represent the largest collection of Tress photographic prints in the United States. In 2018, Tress, among the most original artists of his generation, gave the Penn Libraries his collection of Japanese illustrated books, which served as inspiration for his own artistic vision.

WMNF | As specter of HB1 looms, St Pete protestors return to streets demanding justice for Duante Wright

WMNF loading. As specter of HB1 looms, St. Pete protestors return to streets demanding justice for Duante Wright Share this: With the specter of Florida’s HB1 “anti-riot” bill looming, protestors in St. Pete returned to the streets Friday to demand justice for Duante Wright, the 20-year-old Black man killed by police in a Minneapolis Suburb, and others. Protestors didn’t know if the bill’s new restrictions on protesting would go into effect as they marched or what it could mean for them. LISTEN: The protest was peaceful. But it wasn’t silent. “Show me what democracy looks like,” someone called through a bullhorn as they marched down Central Avenue.

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