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Master of Glassmeets MastersofCraft


January 27 -March 11,2023
Duncan McClellan collaborateswith nine finecraft artists in an exhibitionoforiginal glass and mixed media sculptures. In addition to artists pictured are Lucrezia Bieler,PamelaFox, DominiceGilbert,William Kidd, CharlieParker, andSue Shapiro. Curated by DavidRamsey.
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Stuart Society of the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg Smartly Dressed Fashion Show
Champagne and shopping, what could be more chic than Smartly Dressed, the annual fashion show luncheon hosted by the Stuart Society to benefit the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg. Event co-chairpersons Elise Elsberry and Lauren

Krawczyk produced and emceed the fundraiser at the Vinoy Renaissance St. Petersburg Resort & Golf Club. The event featured members modeling holiday glitz to Florida casual, all from Dillard’s International Plaza, with the fashions displayed at the Vinoy’s Palm Court for purchase that day. The 350 guests brightened a rainy Nov. 11 by raising more than $100,000 to support the downtown museum, now exhibiting nearly 40 sculptures in “True Nature: Rodin and the Age of Impressionism,” which is on display through March 26. — Amy Scherzer

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Poynter Institute Bowtie Ball

Two of the nation’s finest journalists received lifetime achievement medals at the Bowtie Ball, 50 years after their Watergate reporting changed the course of history. Neil Brown, president of the Poynter Institute, which owns the Tampa Bay Times, honored the Washington Post’s Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward “for their lasting impact on serving democracy.” VIP guests enjoyed Brown and Bernstein’s armchair Q & A before dinner at the Tampa Marriott Water Street on Nov. 12. Woodward, author of 21 books and two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize, chatted via video due to a previous engagement. Three Tampa Bay Times reporters who shared the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for investigative journalism were introduced during dessert. The gala’s name honors the memory of bowtie-wearing Poynter founder Nelson Poynter, champion of compelling journalism and freedom of expression. — Amy