Exhibitions
Apr19-Oct14
In the Netherlands in the late nineteenth century, the artists of The Hague School heralded a new golden age of Dutch painting.
Mar01-Apr14
Crafted from wood and metal, Joe Segal’s striking wall-hung sculptures reimagine the life cycle of native trees and reflect the larger transformation of the landscape of Northeast Florida.
Opens June 7
This major reinterpretation of the museum’s permanent collection celebrates the opulent art and furnishings of America’s Gilded Age.
Ongoing
The Lightner Museum has been an important part of the St. Augustine community since it was first built as the Hotel Alcazar in 1888.
Ongoing
In the decades following the Civil War, the photographer William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) played a major role in shaping public perception of the American landscape.