The billowing St. Pete Pier sculpture was removed ‘for assessment and repair’ in February.
St. Petersburg’s next public art acquisition could be a statue of 19th century activist and “freedom fighter” Harriet Tubman. During Thursday morning’s meeting of the City’s...
What’s 175 feet long, four feet wide and consists of more than 15,000 individual pieces? That would be St. Petersburg’s newest public art installation, currently in...
St. Petersburg residents and visitors now have 540 much-needed new parking spaces as a $200 million development’s first phase has concluded. The expansive garage nearly doubles...
St. Petersburg officials did not just commemorate the opening of a state-of-the-art sanitation headquarters Friday – they also celebrated the spirit of unity it embodies. Current...
A group of local artists will receive a sixth deadline extension to complete a tile mosaic in a West St. Petersburg park. In August 2022, the...
After nine years with the SHINE Mural Festival, the last seven as its director, Jenee Priebe has struck out on her own. She has launched No...
We’re asking thought leaders, business people and creatives to talk about the upcoming new year and give us catalyzing ideas for making St. Pete a better...
With the 2024 SHINE Mural Festival in her rearview mirror, director Jenee Priebe exhaled, put her feet up and reflected on the event that almost wasn’t....
Workers at the St. Pete Pier arrived Thursday morning to find a section of artist Janet Echelman’s $1.5 million suspended net sculpture sagging. Public access to...