Gulf Coast Museum of Art Economic Impact
This report provides a hard copy report of the impact in all economic sectors covered in the Regional Economic Impact Model. PDF Here.
Located in Largo, Florida, the Gulf Coast Museum's campus includes nine permanent collection and changing exhibition galleries featuring artwork by Florida artists and Southeastern fine crafts, along with sculpture gardens, studio-classrooms, and an auditorium. The Museum and Heritage Village are surrounded by the Florida Botanical Gardens, where nature, art and history come together. This "cultural oasis" gives visitors a true inside and out art experience. Today the Museum remains a valuable resource to over 75,000 visitors a year by offering a high quality and diverse exhibition schedule of temporary and permanent exhibitions a, free film series and docent-led tours, art classes, workshops and summer camps for adult and children, and Tampa Bay’s only student exhibition gallery that features the works of Pinellas County students from Kindergarten through High School.

Interactive economic model to calculate local impacts of programming and visitors.

Location of visitors with overlay of US Census variables on an interactive map

Property values in the community, with overlay of US Census variables on an interactive map
This report provides a hard copy report of the impact in all economic sectors covered in the Regional Economic Impact Model. PDF Here.
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