About Polk Museum of Art
Polk Museum of Art is a private, 501(c)(3) organization that relies upon the generosity of the community for its support. Contributions are tax deductible.
Governance
The Museum governed by a volunteer 36-member
Board of Trustees. The volunteer Board of Governors assists with long range planning and resource
development.
Mission Statement
As an arts leader in Florida, Polk Museum of Art educates and inspires the community through creative and diverse exhibitions and collections, cultural alliances, and compelling events and programs. (revised 2007)
Vision Statement
Polk Museum of Art will be a leading innovator among Florida's visual arts museums.
Accreditation
The Museum was accredited by the American Association of Museums (AAM) in 1983
and was reaccredited in 1999.
History
The Junior Welfare League founded the all-volunteer Imperial Youth Museum 1966.
In 1968, the first professional director was employed; and in 1969, the Museum was renamed
Polk Public Museum to reflect the broadened emphasis on art, history and science.
In 1970, the Board of Trustees purchased a vacant supermarket building from Florida
Southern College, which doubled exhibition and classroom space. In addition, the Museum
established a strong art education program, working closely with the School Board.
In 1983, the American Association of Museums accredited the Museum and planning began for
the first building campaign. As part of that endeavor, the name "Polk Museum of Art"
was adopted, reflecting the commitment to countywide outreach. The current facility was
formally dedicated in September 1988 and opened debt-free. |