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James Museum executive director Robin Nicholson dies

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Robin Nicholson became executive director of the James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art in St. Petersburg. in 2023. Photo by Bill DeYoung.

Robin Nicholson, the James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art’s executive director since 2023, died Tuesday following a sudden illness. His death was announced on social media.

A spokesperson for the museum said more information would be made available over the coming days.

A native of Edinburgh, Scotland, Nicholson had a Masters in Art History from the University of Cambridge, and was a renowned scholar of the art of the 18th century Stuart royal courts in Paris and Rome.

Between 2006 and 2014, he served Deputy Director for Art and Education, and Head of Exhibitions, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond.

He also worked in management positions at Pittsburgh’s Frick Museum and Savannah’s Telfair Museum of Art.

At the James Museum, Nicholson succeeded Laura Hine as executive director.

In a 2024 Catalyst interview, he discussed expanding the James Museum’s scope by including more works by indigenous artists, works that didn’t not necessarily reflect history, lore and purely indigenous culture.

“I think we owe it to those who come after us that we get things right,” he said. “Now. So we are working on a strategic plan at the moment – most strategic plans are three or five years, but I want to set the baseline for the next … what will the museum look like in 25 years? 50 years from now?”

 

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