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| The James Museum mourns the passing of Executive Director Robin Nicholson |
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ST. PETERSBURG, FL.- The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art announces the passing of Executive Director Robin Nicholson following a short illness. An accomplished art historian and museum executive, Nicholson served the institution since June 2023.
Under Nicholsons leadership, The James Museum continued its growth as a premier cultural destination and a center for learning in the St. Petersburg community. A native of Edinburgh, Scotland, Nicholson was educated at Queens University in Ontario and the University of Cambridge. He brought more than 15 years of executive leadership to the museum, having previously served as Executive Director of the Frick Pittsburgh and the Telfair Museums in Savannah, and as Deputy Director of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
"Robin was an expert in the modern museum experience, but more importantly, he was a champion for the power of art to inspire human connection," said Museum Founder and Chairman Tom James. "We are saddened by this loss, but we are committed to moving forward with our mission."
Nicholson prioritized public engagement and the museum's role as a cultural beacon for the city and third place for locals and tourists to gather. During his tenure, he remained dedicated to ensuring The James Museum served as a platform for amplifying untold stories and a hub for the thriving arts community of Tampa Bay.
The James Museum is open and fully operational; continuing the work Nicholson was so proud to lead. The Board of Directors and the senior leadership team are working in close coordination to ensure institutional stability and continuity of the museums mission and operations.
Out of respect for the familys privacy, no further details are being shared at this time. The museum thanks the community for their sensitivity and for joining us in honoring Robins memory.
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