Overlooked No More. Art Exhibit Dedicated to Celebrating the Accomplishment of Motherhood and Femininity.
Monday’s event will feature artist discussions with Trish Duggan and Gottfried Helnwein on the remarkable contributions of women and the spiritual value of femininity within society. On May 9th all mothers have the opportunity to tour the museum s prestigious international collection of glass art, including the new Blue Madonna exhibit featuring Trish Duggan and Gottfried Helnwein, for free.
Upcoming Virtual event with artists Trish Duggan and Gottfried Helnwein on their collaborated series Blue Madonna at Imagine Museum
Motherhood in itself is an art form.Our goal with this installation is to give the viewer a moment of introspection where one can look at their personal journeys and the “mothers” who inspired them.”
Museums, meanderings and more in St. Petersburg
Ronnie Lovler
Visit the Dalí Museum, the James Museum and take in much, much more
Want to take a walk inside a Vincent Van Gogh painting? Perhaps experience an evening with his celebrated “Starry Night” or take a garden stroll surrounded by the artist’s joyful and sunny “Sunflowers” in a totally immersive, multisensory way?
You can do that with a visit to the Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg by taking in the Van Gogh Alive exhibit, on display through April 11.
When I made the visit not too long ago, I hated to see my sojourn end. Yes, I know immersive and multisensory are words that might sound over the top, but in this case, the description fits. Van Gogh Alive is an exhibit that is not just for viewing, but also for feeling and hearing. And I did.
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Despite hardship, St. Peteâs arts scene continues to flourish
The city offers much more than beaches and beer. When youâre ready, hereâs a quick guide.
By Diane Bair and Pamela Wright Globe Correspondent,Updated February 10, 2021, 12:41 p.m.
Email to a Friend Bending Arc by Janet Echelman at the St. Pete Pier.CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG
Before the pandemic, St. Petersburg, Fla., was on a roll. The city boasted one of the largest outdoor mural exhibitions in the country, three world-class art museums had recently opened, the 26-acre, $92 million St. Pete Pier District was nearing completion, and almost 1,000 new hotel rooms were in the planning.