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Woodson African American Museum of Florida

Museum Closed: January 5 - April 30

The Woodson African American Museum of Florida welcomes 2026 with open arms and renewed resolve as we continue our path forward with conviction, purpose, and intentionality, steadfast in our commitment to preserve, present, celebrate, and educate African American history.

As we work toward our long-term vision of erecting a purpose-built African American Museum in St. Petersburg, we are proud to have been awarded an African American Cultural and Historical Grant, which will support critical improvements at our current location.

The Woodson first opened its doors in 2006. Now, 20 years later, we are deeply grateful to have secured funding for much needed facility upgrades, including restroom renovations, HVAC improvements, enhanced lighting, and new flooring—investments that will strengthen the visitor experience and preserve the integrity of this historic space.

Renovations will begin immediately, with an anticipated completion by late April 2026.

The Woodson’s current home holds deep historical significance, as it formerly served as the rental office and community center for the original Jordan Park, built nearly 90 years ago. While we are thankful for the opportunity to improve this structure, we remain resolute in our belief that African American history deserves and requires a purpose-built museum to properly house, educate, showcase, and celebrate our collective legacy.

“This moment represents both progress and promise,” said Terri Lipsey Scott, Executive Director of The Woodson African American Museum of Florida. “We are grateful for the investment in our current home, even as we remain focused on a larger vision, one that ensures African American history in St. Petersburg is preserved with dignity, told with excellence, and housed in a space worthy of its depth, resilience, and significance.”

To accommodate renovations, The Woodson will be closed to the public from January 5 through April 30, 2026. During this time, administrative offices will continue to operate from the Enoch Davis Center, and museum programming will remain active at partner venues throughout the city.

We thank our supporters, partners, and community for their patience and continued encouragement. We invite you to journey with us over the coming months as we remain unwavering in our mission and embrace the enduring power and importance of African American history.

Together, the work continues.

 

Preserve | Present | Interpret

The museum presents the historic voice of this St. Petersburg, Florida community from the perspective of local, regional, and national history, culture, and community. It is another demonstration of the commitment to revitalize the Midtown St. Petersburg area.​

The museum joins Mercy Hospital at the Johnnie Ruth Clarke Health Center, the Royal Theater Boys and Girls Club, and the renovated Manhattan Casino as evidence of the renaissance of this area.

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Celebrating Women’s Leadership: First Ladies in African American History, Winnie Foster Lifetime Achievement Awards Luncheon

March 31, 2026

The Weekly Challenger

All photos courtesy of The Woodson African American Museum of Florida.

ST. PETERSBURG – In honor of Women’s History Month, The Woodson African American Museum of Florida hosted its 12th annual First Ladies in African American History and Winnie Foster Lifetime Achievement Awards Luncheon. The 2026 event, which sold out, has become a premier gathering recognizing African American women and an ally, whose leadership, vision, and dedication have shaped the St. Petersburg community.

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Current Exhibit

Harriet Tubman: The Beacon of Hope

When

January 2025 - January 2026

Where

The Legacy Garden at The Woodson

Admission

FREE

What

The monumental sculpture “Harriet Tubman: The Beacon of Hope” has arrived in Florida for the first time in its history and is being exhibited in the Legacy Garden at the Woodson African American Museum of Florida. This beautiful sculpture is rich in powerful symbolism and you’re invited to experience it in the Legacy Garden. Admission is Free.

“The Beacon of Hope” is a monument that tells Harriet Tubman’s continuing story; that amplifies her message of equality, so that all may hear it; and that chronicles her journey. It is our hope that generations of children and adults alike will find the inspiration and the courage to walk in her footsteps and draw strength from the powerful story of one of our great American heroes, finding it within themselves to become “The Beacon of Hope” for others.

Upcoming Events

At the Feet of the Elders

When

April 28, 2026

Where

The President Barack Obama Main Library

Admission

Free Admission, Optional Paid Lunch

What

Join us as we gather for the seventh installment of At The Feet of the Elders, honoring voices that shaped our community.

This special panel features three extraordinary women whose journeys reflect resilience, leadership, faith, and service:

Ms. Teresena Wise Bryant brings a legacy deeply rooted in St. Petersburg’s historic Gas Plant community. With an impressive educational background and a lifetime of civic engagement, she has served on influential boards and earned recognition for her commitment to uplifting others. Her story is one of grace, perseverance, and impactful leadership.

Ms. Ruth D. Johnson is a devoted spiritual leader, mentor, and community servant. With more than four decades of professional service and over 20 years of ministry in correctional facilities, she has dedicated her life to guiding others in faith and purpose. Her work continues to inspire generations through teaching, mentorship, and outreach.

Mrs. Gwendolyn “Gwen” Wade is a trailblazing pharmacist and healthcare leader whose groundbreaking career spans over 50 years. As the first African American woman to hold multiple pharmacy leadership roles in St. Petersburg, her legacy is marked by excellence, mentorship, and compassionate care. Her contributions have left a lasting imprint on the medical community and beyond.

Together, these remarkable women will share reflections on their life journeys, lessons learned, and the enduring power of community. Come sit, listen, and learn—at the feet of the elders.

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Jazzy Juneteenth Jubilee

When

June 21, 2026 at 5 PM

Where

The Coliseum

Admission

Table/Sponsorship

What

The Woodson’s premier event is back this summer to celebrate Juneteenth — but with a twist!

Choose from red, black, green, or yellow during this year’s Jazzy Juneteenth Jubilee to honor the emancipation of African Americans in the United States and the ongoing pursuit of true equality for all.

Tables sell out quickly, so don’t miss your chance to secure one for your group!

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