Friday, August 31, 2012

Who was the Renaissance Man?


Who was the Renaissance Man?




The late Thomas Glover W. sadly passed away in May leaving the art community seriously empty. To commemorate Glover’s work the St. Augustine Art Association will launch its new season with a featured exhibition including various works to show off the many facets and innovative instincts of this great man.

Glover was born in Italy and adopted then raised in Michigan, and Washington D.C.  He graduated from Layton School of Art in Milwaukee. Glover also once wrote for a column named “The Furtive” and worked for the Smithsonian as a herpetologist, branch of zoology dealing with reptiles. Marianne Lerbs, Glover’s wife, also artist and musician, met Glover in 1992 and then married in 2007 after staying friends for eight years. “He was a decent guy with old-fashioned values that always wanted to go his own and he was a rebel, “said Lerbs.  “We had 14 intense and beautiful years together. I would not change a minute of it,” she says.

“He literally changed his surroundings, building furniture, carving guitars and creating the St. Augustine Beach Sculpture Garden, his greatest achievement,” Lerb says. In 2009 this dream of the garden became real for Glover. St. Augustine Beach City Commission approved a $10,000 expenditure which helped pay for building slabs, sites for lighting, and security for the park.

“It was always exciting to see Thomas’ works appear in our gallery and throughout the community,” said Elyse Brady, Administrator, St. Augustine Art Association.

The retrospective, curated by Lerbs and Kevin Lang, opens during First Friday Art Walk, September 7, 5 to 9 p.m., in the South Gallery at 22 Marine Street. It runs through October 2, 2012. Gallery hours are Tuesdays through Saturdays, noon to 4 p.m. and Sundays 2 to 5 p.m. Admission is free.

For more information, call the St. Augustine Art Association at (904) 824-2310 or visit us at www.staaa.org
                                                                                                                        By: Ryan Cinney
                                                                                                                      Intern/Flagler College Student