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On March 18, The Ringling celebrated the opening ofReclaiming Home: Contemporary Seminole Art with free admission to all venues for our visitors. Over 2,000 people attended that day to help us commemorate this milestone, the museum’s first exhibition of contemporary Seminole art. Curated by Ola Wlusek, the Keith D. and Linda L. Monda Curator of Contemporary and Modern Art, this was the culmination of over three years of work that brought together over 100 works by twelve different artists.

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Welcome to The Ringling!
Dear Friends of The Ringling, On March 18, The Ringling celebrated the opening of Reclaiming Home: Contemporary Seminole Art with free admission to all venues for our visitors. READ MORE
Juana Romani’s Femme au fond rouge
This summer, The Ringling made an important addition to its collection of 19th-century European art with the acquisition of a stunning work by the Italian-born painter Juana Romani (1867-1924). Romani’s Femme au fond rouge (Woman on a Red Background) will be presented at The Ringling for the first time as part of the exhibition A Decade of Collecting, on view in the galleries of the Arthur F. and Ulla R. Searing Wing from October 22, 2022 through January 22, 2023. READ MORE
Five Facts about Rubens at The Ringling
The Ringling’s Triumph of the Eucharist paintings—five immense canvases that greet visitors upon entering the galleries of the Museum of Art—are breathtakingly impressive and wow visitors from all over the world every day. However, the history of these works is equally fascinating! Here are five facts about this series by the Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) and his workshop. READ MORE