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Inside the Ringling Museum: A Tour with Executive Director Steven High
Behind the Masterpiece on Florida’s Cultural Coast
32 minutes 59 seconds
7 months ago
Inside the Ringling Museum: A Tour with Executive Director Steven High
In this episode of Behind the Masterpiece, we sit down with Steven High, the Executive Director of the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, to explore the museum's fascinating history, collections, and breathtaking grounds. From the recent addition of the Cypriot art collection to the ongoing restoration efforts in the museum's arboretum, Stephen shares his insights on how the museum continues to thrive and innovate.
Discover hidden gems on the Ringling campus, including Mabel’s private garden and the tree walk along Sarasota Bay, while learning about the museum’s impact on the arts community.
Tune in to hear about the museum’s exciting future and what makes it one of Sarasota’s most treasured cultural landmarks. Visit ringling.org and visitsarasota.com for more information.
The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art Website:
https://www.ringling.org/
Timestamps:
(00:00) Introducing Steven High, Executive Director of The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art
(00:50) What was John Ringling’s vision for the Ringling Museum?
(03:00) How John acquired the collection
(06:30) Bequeath the property to the citizens of Florida
(08:10) Chick Austin created the first circus museum on the property
(10:50) Acquiring the Rolls Royce
(12:00) Additions beyond the circus museum and original collection
(14:45) Acquiring the Asolo Theatre
(20:35) Repairing the Ca’ d’Zan and building additions
(27:46) Steven’s highlights
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Behind the Masterpiece on Florida’s Cultural Coast