Tampa Museum of Art Celebrates New Contemporary Art Space
The Tampa Museum of Art has marked a significant milestone in its commitment to contemporary art with the establishment of the Maureen and Doug Cohn Gallery. This new gallery, named after the museum's long-term supporters and leaders Maureen and Doug Cohn, is the latest development in the museum's ongoing Centennial Campaign for Renovation and Expansion.
A Generous Contribution
On June 4, 2026, the museum proudly announced this transformative gift from the Cohns. Their contribution signifies more than just financial support; it represents a steadfast belief in the museum's role within the Tampa community. According to Tom Hochhausler, Interim Executive Director of the museum, "Maureen and Doug's dedication to this Museum is extraordinary, and this gift speaks volumes about their belief in what the Tampa Museum of Art means to our community."
The new gallery aims to broaden public access to contemporary artworks, showcasing pieces from the museum's extensive collection as well as major loans from renowned artists and collections worldwide. With a combination of permanent and rotating exhibitions, the Maureen and Doug Cohn Gallery will provide Tampa Bay audiences with fresh perspectives on contemporary art.
Reflecting a Legacy of Support
This initiative is integral to the Centennial Campaign, which began in November 2021 with the goal of raising over $100 million for the museum's renovation and expansion efforts. The campaign is underpinned by a landmark gift of $28 million from renowned Tampa real estate developer and philanthropist Dick Corbett, making it the largest private donation made to a public art museum in Florida to date. The Cohns' $1 million donation adds to this momentum, strengthening the foundation of community commitment needed to transform the museum.
Maureen Cohn expressed her vision for the gallery by stating, "Contemporary art has the power to change how we see the world, and sharing that experience with others is important to us. We hope the Maureen and Doug Cohn Gallery will serve as a space where people come to discover, to be challenged, and to be inspired by the contemporary art of our time."
Doug Cohn echoed these sentiments, emphasizing, "The Tampa Museum of Art has always been committed to bringing meaningful works to this community, and we are honored to be a part of it. The Maureen and Doug Cohn Gallery is our commitment to ensuring that contemporary art has a permanent, prominent home as the Museum moves forward with its next chapter."
A Commitment to Contemporary Art
The Maureen and Doug Cohn Gallery will help position the Tampa Museum of Art as a vibrant cultural hub, where contemporary art can flourish. The museum's recent renovations included seven new exhibition spaces, a redesigned lobby, and the 8,000-square-foot Vinik Family Education Center. These improvements have laid a strong foundation for the museum's ambitious 51,000-square-foot expansion, aimed at cultivating a dynamic environment for future generations.
The museum, which has been a cornerstone of the Tampa community since its inception in 1920, boasts a diverse collection that ranges from ancient artifacts to modern expressions. Its extensive holdings of Greek and Roman antiquities, coupled with an impressive array of modern art, make it a vital resource for art lovers and scholars alike.
As the museum enters this transformative phase, it remains dedicated to its mission of enriching lives through art and education. Visitors can look forward to engaging educational programs and outreach initiatives facilitated by the Vinik Family Education Center, fostering artistic discovery across all age groups.
Visiting the Museum
For those looking to experience the impact of contemporary art firsthand, the Tampa Museum of Art is open seven days a week, offering an inviting atmosphere for art enthusiasts and newcomers alike. With the addition of the Maureen and Doug Cohn Gallery, the museum aims to inspire, challenge, and delight all who walk through its doors.
For more information about the museum, its hours, and upcoming events, please visit
TampaMuseum.org.