- March 27, 2025
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Dear Ringling Patrons, FSU Alums, Locals and Visitors,
As former Board Chairs, Trustees and Donors of The Ringling Museum, we are writing you, our fellow citizens, about the Governor’s proposal to allow New College to take over The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art. It is clearly a waste of taxpayer resources to disrupt a proven Florida State University-Ringling partnership that has delivered significant benefits to our students, state and local community.
The Ringling has enjoyed a marvelous 25-year partnership under FSU’s excellent and supportive stewardship. FSU has provided infrastructure, resources, expertise, programs and masters and PhD level student programing to The Ringling. FSU has benefitted from its association with the Museum’s nationally recognized collections, educational programming and Gulf Coast footprint. Each has enhanced the reputation of the other. A takeover by an institution that lacks FSU’s resources, infrastructure, experience, expertise, academic programing and strategic plan would significantly harm The Ringling and FSU.
The Ringling Museum estate contains 66 acres of land. The property includes Ca'd 'Zan (the Ringling mansion), the Museum of Art, the Circus Museum, the Historic Asolo Theater, Bayfront Gardens, and other buildings and grounds. The Museum has been recognized as one of the top six art museums in the United States for visitor experience and one of the most visited museums in the US. The strong arts community and history of Sarasota/Manatee drive tourism and the historic Ringling is the Crown Jewel of a rapidly growing Gulf Coast.
While the physical proximity of New College to The Ringling may seem convenient, the proposal would negatively impact Taxpayers, The Ringling and FSU in the following ways:
1. Burden to Taxpayers
2. Risk to Collection & Assets Security
3. Loss of Academic & Professional Integration
4. Jeopardy to Facility Preservation and Management
5. Imperiled Emergency Response
These are just a few of the concerns we want to share about this proposal. The Ringling and FSU have spent 25 years building a thriving, productive, mutually beneficial relationship, cultivating donors, collections and awareness of our two incredible organizations globally. We are asking the citizens of and visitors to Sarasota to help by becoming involved and calling representatives in the Florida Legislature requesting their support of this thriving FSU-Ringling synergistic collaboration.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
—Nancy Parrish on behalf of the Citizens to Protect The Ringling