Well… sort of. It still feels like summer here in West Central Florida, with daytime temps lingering in the mid-90s °F. Thankfully, the early mornings and evenings have started to cool down, dipping into the low 70s, which feels great.
This past weekend, St. Pete hosted a Free Museum Day, with eight local museums participating. You can check out the full list here. The Imagine Museum offered free admission for two days instead of just one. We decided to skip the Saturday crowds and visit on Sunday instead—and it turned out to be a lovely day.The Imagine Museum offers a truly breathtaking collection of contemporary glass art. Featuring works by artists from around the globe, the museum showcases a wide range of styles, techniques, and creative expressions in glass. We were amazed by the artistry and innovation on display — as you can see in the photos below.
Before our visit, the only glass artist we were familiar with was Dale Chihuly. During our time at the museum, we learned a little more about him and his mentor, Lino Tagliapietra — a Venetian glass master whose influence can be seen in the exquisite glass boats that seem to float from the ceiling at the museum's entrance. These delicate, gondola-like forms are a stunning tribute to Venice’s rich glassblowing heritage and set the tone for the incredible experience that awaits inside.
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Amazing number of Buddha heads |
Fun fact: the Chihuly Collection is less than a mile from downtown St. Pete, and you can either walk or hop on the free Looper Trolley to get there.
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Free Museum days are great! I used to take advantage of them in CA, but, alas, where I'm in a museum desert in OR. I'm glad I'm not trying to raise children here, there isn't much enrichment. OK for me at my age, but I'll agree, it's boring. Unless you fish or hunt...
ReplyDeleteI love the Chihuly art!
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
I love museums and museums featuring Chihuly and other glass artists are tops.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pieces ❤️ Wonderful photos of this magnificent museum.
ReplyDeleteThe glass exhibit is amazing. The MFA in Boston has one of Chihuly's glass sculptures. It looks like a giant, lime green tree. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteThat museum looks great. The glass looks amazing. I didn't know it was there. I have visited the Dali museum a couple of years ago which was pretty amazing. If I ever get back that way I think I need to check out. Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. I love Chihuly. Thanks for sharing with
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Great to have "free museum day". Love the glass art, those blue vases would go well with my decor :) Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Eileen.
ReplyDeleteThis museum looks very interesting!
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It all looks fascinating.
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