Brief
History of G.WIZ - Gulfcoast Wonder & Imagination
Zone - began as the Gulf Coast World of Science (GCWS)
in December 1990. In October 1991, the GCWS opened to
the public with only 1,000 square feet and just ten
hands-on exhibits. GCWS was soon granted membership
in the Association of Science & Technology Centers
(ASTC) and ten months later GCWS expanded to 6,000 feet.
In May 1993, recognizing the educational and cultural
value the science center added to the community, the
Sarasota City Commission voted to provide GCWS with
a new permanent home, the former Selby Library building.
In December 1997, the city commission reconfirmed its
commitment to provide the bay front facility to the
science center and a 20-year lease for the building
was signed in January 1998. With the lease secured,
the board implemented plans for the move to the new
facility.
The Board worked with Hands-On, a nationally recognized
museum planning company, to create a fresh image for
the evolving science center. A new name and logo were
chosen and in May 1998 the hands-on science and technology
center was reborn as G.WIZ. The $3.5 million 33,000
sq. ft. facility located downtown on Sarasota’s
bay front was the perfect place for GCWS to be transformed
into a world-class science and technology center.
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