File #: 21-0259    Version: 1
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/17/2021 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 4/13/2021 Final action:
Title: Request Approval for the Harn Museum of Art to Reallocate Previously Awarded Grant Funding
Attachments: 1. HarnMuseum-NatureCultureGrant-ChangeRequest.pdf, 2. HarnMuseum-Grantbudget-Revised3-3-21.pdf
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Request Approval for the Harn Museum of Art to Reallocate Previously Awarded Grant Funding
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Presenter:
Jessica Hurov

Description:
The Harn Museum of Art has requested adjustments to its Nature and Culture Destination Grant programming to publicize two new exhibitions.

In their FY2021 grant application, the Harn requested funding to promote the exhibition titled "Text and Image." Subsequently, the Harn received a large gift of art depicting Florida, "A Florida Legacy," and the museum's exhibition schedule changed to postpone the "Text and Image" exhibition.

The two new exhibits are:
"A Florida Legacy: Gift of Samuel H. and Roberta T. Vickers" February 26 - August 1, 2021. This inaugural exhibition celebrates the transformative gift from Samuel and Roberta Vickers who formed one of the world's most extensive collections of Florida-themed art. "A Florida Legacy" features nearly 170 paintings, watercolors and drawings representing 125 artists who drew inspiration from Florida's history, landmarks and natural attractions.

"Shadow to Substance" July 27, 2021-January 2, 2022. This exhibition creates a chronological arc from the past to the present and into the future using historical photographs from the Harn and UF Smathers Library collections and the lens of Black photographers working today. It pictures histories of enslavement, Jim Crow Florida, the Great Migration, the Civil Rights Movement and Black Lives Matter through images that expand ideas around healing, myth, intimacy, joy, resistance and rebirth. The exhibition, and its attending programs, will create a space for visitors to see and identify with uplifting narratives shaped by an invigorated portrait of Black life.

The advertising strategy remains the same. The works in "A Florida Legacy" and "Shadow to Substance" provide opportunities for Alachua County to support our tourism-generating cultural institutions, and provides a unique opportunity for Visit Gainesville, Al...

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