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Hello and Thank you for Watching! Experience the magic of live stream from home! Join us LIVE in 4K for the magical atmosphere. Please click LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the BELL 🔔 so you never miss a fun memorable moment! This amazing tour shows you the vast space and how the Ringling Brothers lived we will visit the Museum of Art, Circus Museum, Ca D’ Zan (the winter home) and Bay Front Gardens Several key initiatives, to name only a few, include: • Addition of 12,500 works to the collection between 2000 and 2022, eclipsing the 8,000 objects acquired in the 54 years prior • Growth of the endowment from $4 million to $65 million • Enhanced preservation and conservation efforts including a $15 million restoration completed in 2002 of Ca’ d’Zan, John and Mable Ringling’s historic mansion • Expansion of education, programming, and outreach opportunities that now welcome over 45,000 visitors annually • New facilities, including the following: • John M. McKay Visitors Pavilion, opened in 2006, housing the Historic Asolo Theater, the Children’s Welcome Center, Mable’s Coffee Shop, the Ringling Grillroom, and the Museum Store; • Johnson-Blalock Education Center, opened in 2006, housing one of the largest and most comprehensive art research libraries in the southeastern United States, the MakerSpace for programming, and a state-of-the-art conservation laboratory; • Tibbals Learning Center, opened in 2006, housing a 3,800 square-foot Howard Bros. Circus Model, The Greatest Show on Earth® Gallery and additional interactive galleries as well as the Ringling archives; • Ulla R. and Arthur F. Searing Wing, opened in 2007, providing more than 20,000 square feet of exhibition space, including Joseph’s Coat: A Skyspace by James Turrell, installed in 2011; • Ting Tsung and Wei Fong Chao Center for Asian Art, opened in 2016, presenting over 3000 years of history and culture from across the Asian continent; • Keith D. Monda Gallery for Contemporary Art, opened in 2016, representing the first gallery space permanently devoted to modern and contemporary art; • Kolter-Coville Glass Pavilion opened in 2018, showcasing The Ringling’s growing collection of studio glass; • A stunning campus with the Bayfront Gardens and the David F. Bolger PlaySpace, opened in 2013 “Today, The Ringling is one of the largest university-based art museums in the US,” says Jim Clark, PhD, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs at Florida State University. “It is a testament to the power of partnership and collaboration between the state, the university, and the vibrant Sarasota and Manatee communities—a partnership that preserves history, inspires learning, and keeps the arts alive for generations to come.” As Florida’s official state art museum, The Ringling is a public asset owned by all Floridians. State funding for The Ringling is delivered back fivefold to taxpayers, providing a clear net gain for Floridians. Students at FSU gain invaluable experience in arts administration, museum studies, and education, while bringing essential talent to The Ringling. For example, students from FSU gain hands-on experience in museum operations, arts administration, and education through the Museum & Cultural Heritage Studies (MCHS) program that began in 2014. Additional internships and fellowships at The Ringling attract students from across the country and around the world. As The Ringling and Florida State University celebrate 25 years of shared stewardship, both institutions recognize the importance of maintaining a relationship that preserves John and Mable Ringling’s mission and legacy.