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Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science

The Mary Brogan Museum of Arts and Science, also known as the Brogan Museum and MOAS was an art and science museum located at 350 South Duval Street, Tallahassee, Florida.[1]

Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science
Location within Florida
Established1998
Location(former) 350 South Duval Street
Tallahassee, Florida
Coordinates30°26′20″N 84°16′59″W / 30.43902°N 84.28309°W / 30.43902; -84.28309
TypeArt, Science center[1]

History edit

Located in downtown Tallahassee on Kleman Plaza, the museum was formed from the merger of two struggling Tallahassee museums, The Museum of Art/Tallahassee and the Odyssey Science Center. The two former organizations were created independently in 1990 and 1991 respectively. The organizations agreed to share a common building, opening to the public in 1998, and to merge in 2000. The building was constructed on land belonging to The City of Tallahassee and the Museum executed a transfer of its sub-lease to Tallahassee Community College (TCC) from Leon County Schools in 2003. It was named posthumously after former Florida Lt. Governor Frank Brogan's wife, who died of cancer in 1997. Mrs. Brogan had worked as an educational consultant during her husband's tenure as Lt. Governor and had a strong interest in arts and education.[2][3]

Exhibitions and Programs edit

The Museum was part of Association of Science and Technology Centers (ASTC) as well as a Smithsonian Affiliate. The museum's mission was to stimulate interest in, and understanding of, how visual arts, sciences, mathematics, and technology connect. The museum had two floors of interactive science exhibits, an art gallery displaying a range of works as well as a gift shop, educational classrooms and rental space for special events. A few notable exhibitions the museum staged include Bodies: The Exhibition in 2009, Dale Chihuly's Seaforms in 2003 and multiple showings of the various Kokoro Sanrio animatronic dinosaurs.[4][5]

The museum ran a day-camp program focused on Art and Sciences, called "Camp All That!".[6][7] Other programs and activates included StarLab (planetarium), EcoLab (aquatic life tanks) and the WCTV Weather station. The Museum was also home for many years to a beloved guinea pig named George.

Florida's World War II Memorial edit

In 2004, in conjunction with the Florida Department of Education, the Florida Department of State and the Institute on World War Two and the Human Experience, the museum developed a curriculum for American History supplement on CD's, featuring historical educational materials, personal histories and interviews.[8]

Selected Science Exhibitions and Programs edit

2003: Seeing the Unseen: Photographs by Harold Edgerton[9]

2010: Videotopia[10]

2008: The Roswell Exhibit[11]

2010: STRIDe Lab ME2 outreach program[12]

Selected Art Exhibitions edit

2001: Hello Cuba. Braking Barriers Contemporary Cuban Contemporary Art[13][14]

2005: Art and Ecology Triennial[15]

2006: Transitory Patterns: Florida Women Artists[13]

2009: The Kinsey Collection[16][17]

2008: Enrique Chavarria: Journey Into the Subconscious[18]

2010: North by Southwest, Native American Art: From the Collection of : I.S.K. Reeves V & Sara W. Reeves[19]

2010: Appetite: Expressions of the Politics Encircling Food[20]

2011: Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition[21]

2011: Coming Out of the Closet: Clothing Art as an Emergent Form[22]

Controversies edit

In 2007, the art installation "The Proper Way to Hang a Confederate Flag" by artist John Sims garnered criticism from the local Sons of Confederate Veterans chapter. The piece, depicting a Confederate Battle Flag hanging from a wooden arm in a noose, was cited as "offensive, objectionable and tasteless" by Sons of Veterans members. The Brogan executive director noted "There's a balance between the nature of the art that we show and the outcome that we seek, which is to promote dialogue and conversation, and have you maybe think of something in a slightly different way".[23] The Florida Attorney General's office agreed that no laws were broken with the display.[24]

In 2008, "The Roswell Exhibit" was controversial with local scientists who believed a museum dedicated in part to science should not be promoting "the pseudoscience of UFO's".[25]

In 2009, the Bodies: The Exhibition show faced criticism due to possible human rights violations, resulting in a joint effort by the Florida Legislature and Anatomical Board of the State of Florida to restrict exhibits requiring museums to confirm that the human remains on display were ethically obtained.[26]

In 2011, the Museum was requested to hold on to a piece of artwork that was part of a recently closed exhibit.[27] The piece, “Christ Carrying the Cross Dragged by a Rogue,” by the Italian Renaissance artist Girolamo Romano, was reportedly looted from a Jewish family during the Holocaust. It was eventually returned to the heirs of the family.[28]

Closure edit

In January 2012, TCC and the board of directors announced the "indefinite" closure of the Museum.[3] The staff continued to offer limited programs, including "Camp All That!" through the summer of 2012.[29] TCC and the board of directors spent most of the 2013 attempting to bridge the financial gap, including selling some of the museums artwork collection. In early 2013, when a bid for $150,000 in funding from Leon County fell through,[30] the museum closed permanently, with "dire financial straits" and an inability to bring in "blockbuster" exhibits cited as reasons behind the closure.[31][32]

Subsequent Use of the Building edit

In 2014 there were efforts to use the bottom floor for a non-profit center, while the upper floors were tangled in a legal dispute. According to the Tallahassee Democrat:

"Attorneys for both sides are attempting to clean up a "messy lease," first created in January 1992 when the school board was granted state funds to construct the building on land owned by the city of Tallahassee. The state money came with strings that mandate particular uses for the building. Expansion to the vacant areas can't occur until the Leon County School Board approves the terms of yet another amended lease."[33]

By 2017, the building had been fully repurposed by TCC as non-profit innovation center:

"The 34,000-square-foot facility, which formerly housed the Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science, underwent significant renovations. It now houses offices and conference rooms for rent, technology infused training and collaboration spaces, a retail incubator, tenants including WTXL-ABC 27 and a New Horizons Computer Learning Center, the Institute for Nonprofit Innovation and Excellence, and a Starbucks coffee shop. The Starbucks is licensed by TCC to help support retail training and student job opportunities and is part of TCC’s commitment to advance entrepreneurship in the College and the community."[34]

In early 2020, after three years, TCC announced they were closing the Starbucks coffee shop located in the former museum gift shop space, citing financial struggles and high staff turnover.[35]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b MuseumsUSA. "Mary Brogan Art and Science Museum, Tallahassee, Florida", MuseumsUSA website, 2007. Retrieved on November 18, 2007.
  2. ^ report, LINDA KLEINDIENST Tallahassee Bureau ChiefDavid Cox of the Tallahassee Bureau contributed to this (June 28, 1999). "LT. GOV. BROGAN'S WIFE DIES AFTER BATTLE AGAINST CANCER". Sun-Sentinel.com. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  3. ^ a b http://www.tcc.fl.edu/media/divisions/board-of-trustees-documents/2012/january/Tab-22---Indefinite-Closing-of-the-Mary-Brogan-Museum-of-Art-and-Science.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ "Dinosaur robots | Copyright(c) Kokoro Company Ltd". www.kokoro-dreams.co.jp. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  5. ^ "Mary Brogan Museum of Arts and Science Presents BIG BUGS The World of Giant Insects". Museum Publicity. January 31, 2011. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  6. ^ "Camp All That! At The Mary Brogan Museum". Tally Connection. May 1, 2012. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  7. ^ Swain, Shantice (November 22, 2012). "Museum offers fun for children over holiday break". The Famuan. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
  8. ^ https://dos.myflorida.com/media/32351/worldwariiheritagetrail.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  9. ^ http://web.mit.edu/annualreports/pres04/06.02.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  10. ^ "VIDEOTOPIA". www.videotopia.com. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  11. ^ "The Roswell Exhibit's blog". The Roswell Exhibit's blog. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  12. ^ "STRIDe | Outreach at Mary Brogan Museum". www.eng.fsu.edu. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  13. ^ a b ArtFacts. "Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science | Institution". ArtFacts. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  14. ^ "gabrius". www.cisenet.com. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  15. ^ "8 | marilee keys". marileekeys.com. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  16. ^ "The Kinsey Collection Coming to FAMU". WTXL. January 22, 2016. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  17. ^ "Tallahassee Hosts Four Centuries Of African American Art and History". BlackRadioNetwork. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  18. ^ "Seven Days of Opening Nights 2008 set for gala 10th anniversary season". www.fsu.edu. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  19. ^ North by Southwest, Native American Art: From the Collection of : I.S.K. Reeves V & Sara W. Reeves. Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science. 2010. ISBN 978-0-918548-07-8.
  20. ^ "Curator puts politics of food on the table in 'Appetite' | COCA". coca.tallahasseearts.org. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  21. ^ "MutualArt.com - The Web's Largest Art Information Service". www.mutualart.com. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  22. ^ Huffman, Laurie. "The Review". www.the-review.com. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  23. ^ Majors, Stephen (March 17, 2007). "Confederate Flag Exhibit Ignites Uproar" (PDF). AOL News. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  24. ^ "A Confederacy of Controversy". ABC News. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  25. ^ Cox, Billy. "Scientists decline to defend themselves". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  26. ^ Gresko, Jessica. "Bill would put new restrictions on body exhibits". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. The Associated Press. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  27. ^ "Fla. museum told to hold painting allegedly looted by Nazis". Jewish Journal. September 13, 2011. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  28. ^ Facebook (April 19, 2012). "Painting taken during World War II returned to owner's heirs". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 28, 2020. {{cite web}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  29. ^ tallyconnection.com https://tallyconnection.com/2012/05/camp-all-that-at-the-mary-brogan-museum/. Retrieved September 30, 2020. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  30. ^ Blackburn, Doug (January 4, 2013). "Brogan Board May Decide to Permanently Shutter Museum" (PDF).
  31. ^ "Brogan Museum to close doors by Sept. 1", Tallahassee Democrat website, 2013. Retrieved on May 16, 2014.
  32. ^ "Inventive Fundraising". Tallahassee Magazine. June 28, 2012. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  33. ^ "Institute for Nonprofit Innovation aims to move into Brogan Museum", Tallahassee Democrat website, 2014. Retrieved on May 16, 2014.
  34. ^ "TCC ribbon-cutting ceremony set for today at Center for Innovation downtown" (PDF). Tallahassee Democrat. January 30, 2017. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  35. ^ Dobson, Byron. "TCC is closing its Starbucks at Kleman Plaza but will reopen one on campus". Tallahassee Democrat. Retrieved September 30, 2020.

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The Mary Brogan Museum of Arts and Science also known as the Brogan Museum and MOAS was an art and science museum located at 350 South Duval Street Tallahassee Florida 1 Mary Brogan Museum of Art and ScienceLocation within FloridaEstablished1998Location former 350 South Duval StreetTallahassee FloridaCoordinates30 26 20 N 84 16 59 W 30 43902 N 84 28309 W 30 43902 84 28309TypeArt Science center 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Exhibitions and Programs 1 1 1 Florida s World War II Memorial 1 1 2 Selected Science Exhibitions and Programs 1 1 3 Selected Art Exhibitions 1 2 Controversies 2 Closure 2 1 Subsequent Use of the Building 3 NotesHistory editLocated in downtown Tallahassee on Kleman Plaza the museum was formed from the merger of two struggling Tallahassee museums The Museum of Art Tallahassee and the Odyssey Science Center The two former organizations were created independently in 1990 and 1991 respectively The organizations agreed to share a common building opening to the public in 1998 and to merge in 2000 The building was constructed on land belonging to The City of Tallahassee and the Museum executed a transfer of its sub lease to Tallahassee Community College TCC from Leon County Schools in 2003 It was named posthumously after former Florida Lt Governor Frank Brogan s wife who died of cancer in 1997 Mrs Brogan had worked as an educational consultant during her husband s tenure as Lt Governor and had a strong interest in arts and education 2 3 nbsp Construction of the Museum of Art and Odyssey Science Center 1994 nbsp Bird s eye view showing construction of the Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science at Kleman Plaza in Tallahassee Florida 1994Exhibitions and Programs edit The Museum was part of Association of Science and Technology Centers ASTC as well as a Smithsonian Affiliate The museum s mission was to stimulate interest in and understanding of how visual arts sciences mathematics and technology connect The museum had two floors of interactive science exhibits an art gallery displaying a range of works as well as a gift shop educational classrooms and rental space for special events A few notable exhibitions the museum staged include Bodies The Exhibition in 2009 Dale Chihuly s Seaforms in 2003 and multiple showings of the various Kokoro Sanrio animatronic dinosaurs 4 5 The museum ran a day camp program focused on Art and Sciences called Camp All That 6 7 Other programs and activates included StarLab planetarium EcoLab aquatic life tanks and the WCTV Weather station The Museum was also home for many years to a beloved guinea pig named George Florida s World War II Memorial edit In 2004 in conjunction with the Florida Department of Education the Florida Department of State and the Institute on World War Two and the Human Experience the museum developed a curriculum for American History supplement on CD s featuring historical educational materials personal histories and interviews 8 Selected Science Exhibitions and Programs edit 2003 Seeing the Unseen Photographs by Harold Edgerton 9 2010 Videotopia 10 2008 The Roswell Exhibit 11 2010 STRIDe Lab ME2 outreach program 12 Selected Art Exhibitions edit 2001 Hello Cuba Braking Barriers Contemporary Cuban Contemporary Art 13 14 2005 Art and Ecology Triennial 15 2006 Transitory Patterns Florida Women Artists 13 2009 The Kinsey Collection 16 17 2008 Enrique Chavarria Journey Into the Subconscious 18 2010 North by Southwest Native American Art From the Collection of I S K Reeves V amp Sara W Reeves 19 2010 Appetite Expressions of the Politics Encircling Food 20 2011 Titanic The Artifact Exhibition 21 2011 Coming Out of the Closet Clothing Art as an Emergent Form 22 Controversies edit In 2007 the art installation The Proper Way to Hang a Confederate Flag by artist John Sims garnered criticism from the local Sons of Confederate Veterans chapter The piece depicting a Confederate Battle Flag hanging from a wooden arm in a noose was cited as offensive objectionable and tasteless by Sons of Veterans members The Brogan executive director noted There s a balance between the nature of the art that we show and the outcome that we seek which is to promote dialogue and conversation and have you maybe think of something in a slightly different way 23 The Florida Attorney General s office agreed that no laws were broken with the display 24 In 2008 The Roswell Exhibit was controversial with local scientists who believed a museum dedicated in part to science should not be promoting the pseudoscience of UFO s 25 In 2009 the Bodies The Exhibition show faced criticism due to possible human rights violations resulting in a joint effort by the Florida Legislature and Anatomical Board of the State of Florida to restrict exhibits requiring museums to confirm that the human remains on display were ethically obtained 26 In 2011 the Museum was requested to hold on to a piece of artwork that was part of a recently closed exhibit 27 The piece Christ Carrying the Cross Dragged by a Rogue by the Italian Renaissance artist Girolamo Romano was reportedly looted from a Jewish family during the Holocaust It was eventually returned to the heirs of the family 28 Closure editIn January 2012 TCC and the board of directors announced the indefinite closure of the Museum 3 The staff continued to offer limited programs including Camp All That through the summer of 2012 29 TCC and the board of directors spent most of the 2013 attempting to bridge the financial gap including selling some of the museums artwork collection In early 2013 when a bid for 150 000 in funding from Leon County fell through 30 the museum closed permanently with dire financial straits and an inability to bring in blockbuster exhibits cited as reasons behind the closure 31 32 Subsequent Use of the Building edit In 2014 there were efforts to use the bottom floor for a non profit center while the upper floors were tangled in a legal dispute According to the Tallahassee Democrat Attorneys for both sides are attempting to clean up a messy lease first created in January 1992 when the school board was granted state funds to construct the building on land owned by the city of Tallahassee The state money came with strings that mandate particular uses for the building Expansion to the vacant areas can t occur until the Leon County School Board approves the terms of yet another amended lease 33 By 2017 the building had been fully repurposed by TCC as non profit innovation center The 34 000 square foot facility which formerly housed the Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science underwent significant renovations It now houses offices and conference rooms for rent technology infused training and collaboration spaces a retail incubator tenants including WTXL ABC 27 and a New Horizons Computer Learning Center the Institute for Nonprofit Innovation and Excellence and a Starbucks coffee shop The Starbucks is licensed by TCC to help support retail training and student job opportunities and is part of TCC s commitment to advance entrepreneurship in the College and the community 34 In early 2020 after three years TCC announced they were closing the Starbucks coffee shop located in the former museum gift shop space citing financial struggles and high staff turnover 35 Notes edit a b MuseumsUSA Mary Brogan Art and Science Museum Tallahassee Florida MuseumsUSA website 2007 Retrieved on November 18 2007 report LINDA KLEINDIENST Tallahassee Bureau ChiefDavid Cox of the Tallahassee Bureau contributed to this June 28 1999 LT GOV BROGAN S WIFE DIES AFTER BATTLE AGAINST CANCER Sun Sentinel com Retrieved September 28 2020 a b http www tcc fl edu media divisions board of trustees documents 2012 january Tab 22 Indefinite Closing of the Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science pdf bare URL PDF Dinosaur robots Copyright c Kokoro Company Ltd www kokoro dreams co jp Retrieved September 28 2020 Mary Brogan Museum of Arts and Science Presents BIG BUGS The World of Giant Insects Museum Publicity January 31 2011 Retrieved September 28 2020 Camp All That At The Mary Brogan Museum Tally Connection May 1 2012 Retrieved September 28 2020 Swain Shantice November 22 2012 Museum offers fun for children over holiday break The Famuan Retrieved September 30 2020 https dos myflorida com media 32351 worldwariiheritagetrail pdf bare URL PDF http web mit edu annualreports pres04 06 02 pdf bare URL PDF VIDEOTOPIA www videotopia com Retrieved September 28 2020 The Roswell Exhibit s blog The Roswell Exhibit s blog Retrieved September 28 2020 STRIDe Outreach at Mary Brogan Museum www eng fsu edu Retrieved September 28 2020 a b ArtFacts Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science Institution ArtFacts Retrieved September 28 2020 gabrius www cisenet com Retrieved September 28 2020 8 marilee keys marileekeys com Retrieved September 28 2020 The Kinsey Collection Coming to FAMU WTXL January 22 2016 Retrieved September 28 2020 Tallahassee Hosts Four Centuries Of African American Art and History BlackRadioNetwork Retrieved September 28 2020 Seven Days of Opening Nights 2008 set for gala 10th anniversary season www fsu edu Retrieved September 28 2020 North by Southwest Native American Art From the Collection of I S K Reeves V amp Sara W Reeves Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science 2010 ISBN 978 0 918548 07 8 Curator puts politics of food on the table in Appetite COCA coca tallahasseearts org Retrieved September 28 2020 MutualArt com The Web s Largest Art Information Service www mutualart com Retrieved September 28 2020 Huffman Laurie The Review www the review com Retrieved September 28 2020 Majors Stephen March 17 2007 Confederate Flag Exhibit Ignites Uproar PDF AOL News Retrieved September 28 2020 A Confederacy of Controversy ABC News Retrieved September 28 2020 Cox Billy Scientists decline to defend themselves Sarasota Herald Tribune Retrieved September 28 2020 Gresko Jessica Bill would put new restrictions on body exhibits Sarasota Herald Tribune The Associated Press Retrieved September 28 2020 Fla museum told to hold painting allegedly looted by Nazis Jewish Journal September 13 2011 Retrieved September 28 2020 Facebook April 19 2012 Painting taken during World War II returned to owner s heirs Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 28 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last1 has generic name help tallyconnection com https tallyconnection com 2012 05 camp all that at the mary brogan museum Retrieved September 30 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Blackburn Doug January 4 2013 Brogan Board May Decide to Permanently Shutter Museum PDF Brogan Museum to close doors by Sept 1 Tallahassee Democrat website 2013 Retrieved on May 16 2014 Inventive Fundraising Tallahassee Magazine June 28 2012 Retrieved September 28 2020 Institute for Nonprofit Innovation aims to move into Brogan Museum Tallahassee Democrat website 2014 Retrieved on May 16 2014 TCC ribbon cutting ceremony set for today at Center for Innovation downtown PDF Tallahassee Democrat January 30 2017 Retrieved September 28 2020 Dobson Byron TCC is closing its Starbucks at Kleman Plaza but will reopen one on campus Tallahassee Democrat Retrieved September 30 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science amp oldid 1178056748, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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