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Leonardo project moves forward, but more funds needed

Council given update on interactive museum

Published: Monday, Nov. 26, 2007 12:51 a.m. MST
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The Leonardo has been billed as a hands-on art, culture and science center for young people and adults, inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's multidisciplinary approach to exploring the world. The project will include about 30,000 square feet of exhibit space, a gift shop, cafe, children's story zone, performance theaters, multimedia studios, science labs, a darkroom, a reception area and conference rooms.

Museum officials expect the facility to open in early to mid-2009.

"The dream of opening this world-class science and technology center infused with arts for greater learning and vitality is really within our reach now," Tull said, citing the progress the museum has made since 2002.

The $10 million match was achieved within two years of voters' approval of the bond, she said. An audience research analysis by Leichliter and Associates produced "a very positive outcome," and The Leonardo has received strong support and participation of community leaders, Tull said.

The Leonardo, she said, will fill Salt Lake City's void of a science and technology asset and infuse that with art and culture to create a unique place of learning.

"The opening of The Leonardo will bring changes and opportunities to Salt Lake City," Tull said. "It will complete Library Square with a world-class attraction that draws residents and visitors alike."

As part of the Salt Lake Chamber's Downtown Rising plan, The Leonardo will be an anchor for cultural and economic renaissance in downtown Salt Lake, she said.

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Tull said the museum plans to announce "major exhibits and programming" for 2008 in an effort to "start delivering on what has been promised to the community, as we wait for the building renovation to be completed."


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