The Ringling

The Ringling The official page of The Ringling, located in Sarasota, Florida and preserving the legacy of John and Mable Ringling.
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It is home to the Museum of Art, Ca' d'Zan mansion, Circus Museum, Bayfront Gardens, and the Historic Asolo Theater. The Ringling is the State Art Museum of Florida and is administered by Florida State University. It features an art museum, historic mansion, circus museum, historic theater, conservation laboratory, and research library, situated on sixty-six acres of spectacular bay front property

in Sarasota. The Ringling is a place of art, architecture, and circus in an environment that inspires, educates, entertains, and honors the legacy of John & Mable Ringling. As one of the more extraordinary museums in the world, with a unique combination of diverse culture, and fine and performing arts, The Ringling will be a leading museum complex with an international reach aligned with Florida State University.

Throwing it back to 1942! Clowns Lou Jacobs and Felix Adler pose in costume with ballet dancer Patty Warfield. 🤡🩰 📸 From...
05/28/2026

Throwing it back to 1942! Clowns Lou Jacobs and Felix Adler pose in costume with ballet dancer Patty Warfield. 🤡🩰

📸 From the Dr. Robert "Bob" Pierce Harris Photograph Collection

Andrea Carlson: A Constant SkyOpening Soon! May 30 – Nov 15A Constant Sky is the first museum survey of mixed-media visu...
05/27/2026

Andrea Carlson: A Constant Sky
Opening Soon! May 30 – Nov 15

A Constant Sky is the first museum survey of mixed-media visual artist Andrea Carlson (descended from Grand Portage Ojibwe and European settlers, b. 1979). Carlson creates works that challenge the colonial narratives presented by modern artists, museum collections, and cannibal genre horror films.

Learn more: https://www.ringling.org/event/andrea-carlson-a-constant-sky/

◆ Andrea Carlson: A Constant Sky is organized by the Denver Art Museum. It is presented with generous support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and The Christensen Fund. The Ringling’s presentation is generously supported by a grant from Teiger Foundation.

◆ Image: Andrea Carlson, Exit, 2018. Edition of 20. 21-layer screenprint on White Coventry Rag paper; 34 ½ x 47 ¾ in. Published by Highpoint Editions, Minneapolis. Collection of the artist. © 2018 Andrea Carlson, courtesy of the artist and Highpoint Editions.

In bloom 💕
05/26/2026

In bloom 💕

05/19/2026

Pov: for 30 seconds you're at The Ringling during a thunderstorm. ⛈

Check out our YouTube channel and relax with the full-length ambience video!

🎧 http://youtube.com/

05/14/2026

Kitchen inspo 💚✨

The Ringling’s first director, A. Everett “Chick” Austin, Jr., believed in the importance of the performing arts, establ...
05/11/2026

The Ringling’s first director, A. Everett “Chick” Austin, Jr., believed in the importance of the performing arts, establishing The Ringling’s commitment to live performance. In 1952, the Historic Asolo Theater, originally built in 1798 in Asolo, Italy, was reassembled in Sarasota, providing a dedicated venue at The Ringling for the performing arts.

The 2026/27 Art of Performance Subscription Series + Season Kick Off Event go on sale May 18! 🎭

05/06/2026

Check out snippets from the video “Museum a Circus Built” (circa 1950)! 🎥🎞️

John and Mable Ringling hired New York architect Dwight James Baum to design their Sarasota mansion, Ca’ d’Zan (“House of John”). Completed in 1926 after just two years, the mansion is a stunning example of Mediterranean Revival architecture, blending Italian Renaissance and Venetian Gothic elements.

During the period of construction on their new mansion, the Ringlings decided to build an art museum that they would leave to the people of Florida as their legacy. John began collecting art in earnest. In less than six years, he added more than 400 paintings of major and minor artists, bringing his collection to over 600 works.


⚫Museum a Circus Built. 1950 (circa). State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory.

Ivana Jerdonekova, Conservator of Paintings at The Ringling, and Emily Brown, Conservator of Sculpture and Decorative Ar...
05/04/2026

Ivana Jerdonekova, Conservator of Paintings at The Ringling, and Emily Brown, Conservator of Sculpture and Decorative Arts, take ABC7 Sarasota - WWSB reporters Karen Kim and Larry Phillips behind the scenes to spotlight the incredible conservation work happening at The Ringling. 🔎 🖼️

🔗 Watch the full story: https://www.mysuncoast.com/2026/05/01/ringling-museum-conservators-restore-centuries-old-artwork/

Behind-the-scenes look at painstaking work to preserve priceless pieces.

Tea House Appreciation 🍵🍃The Nancy L. and George R. Ellis Tea House blends the traditions of a historical tea house with...
05/04/2026

Tea House Appreciation 🍵🍃

The Nancy L. and George R. Ellis Tea House blends the traditions of a historical tea house with the aesthetics of the Sarasota School of Architecture, which emphasize clean lines, direct forms, open spaces, contemporary materials, and a connection to the landscape.

A tea house (chash*tsu) is a contemplative space to enjoy nature and participate in an elegant ceremony designed to remove participants from the cares of daily life.

Address

5401 Bay Shore Road
Sarasota, FL
34243

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+19413595700

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