Florida International Museum Explained

Florida International Museum
Map Type:Florida
Coordinates:27.7731°N -82.6367°W
Established:1995
Location:244 Second Avenue N
St. Petersburg College Downtown Center
St. Petersburg, Florida
Website:Florida International Museum at St. Petersburg College

The Florida International Museum at St. Petersburg College was an art museum located at the Downtown Center location of St. Petersburg College at 244 Second Avenue N, St. Petersburg, Florida.

History

The original Florida International Museum opened in 1995 in a former Maas Brothers department store and featured traveling blockbuster exhibitions, including "Treasures of the Czars" in 1995,[1] "Splendors of Ancient Egypt" in 1996, "Alexander The Great" in 1996, "Titanic" in 1998, "Empire of Mystery" in 1999, "John F. Kennedy, The Exhibition" in 1999 - 2000 and "Diana, a Celebration" in 2005.[2] In 2006 the museum moved to a smaller space in St. Petersburg College's Downtown Center. The original museum's final special exhibit was "Vatican Splendors" in 2008. The museum became a part of St. Petersburg College later in 2008, and was retitled.

Gulf Coast Museum of Art Collection

The contemporary Florida art collections of the now-defunct Gulf Coast Museum of Art became part of the Florida International Museum at St. Petersburg College in 2009. The new museum's inaugural exhibit in 2009 was "In a New Light – Selections from the Gulf Coast Museum of Art Collection". The museum was permanently closed on December 4, 2010.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www2.sptimes.com/Treasures/TC.3.html Treasures of the Czars Exhibit at Florida International Museum, 1995
  2. http://www.spcollege.edu/fimuseum/about.html About Florida International Museum
  3. Web site: Florida International Museum at St. Petersburg College . www.spcollege.edu . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091105021601/http://www.spcollege.edu/fimuseum/index.html . 2009-11-05.