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By Paula Hess


Those who live in Washington, DC must have seen the Franklin School at least once during their lives. Constructed in 1869, the building that has since been considered a landmark has gone unused for quite some time. However, it appears as though there is to be new life breathed into this building but what exactly will come of this, one has to wonder? Those who learned from schools specializing in art may be the most intrigued to see what is in the future of the Franklin Building.

Washington City Paper posted an article that talked about the Franklin School and how it will soon become the location of an art museum. The city announced that it would utilize the building in order to showcase many pieces of art, including but not including to, "contemporary art, sculpture, installations, and performances." It was also said that a restaurant and a cafe alike would be incorporated. What this means, at least to me, is that there will be more of a social element seen with the future museum in question.

What's just as worthy of note, though, is how the Franklin School will be given new life after not being utilized for so long. Keep in mind that the school was used for a number of purposes during its time, one of said purposes being a homeless shelter. However, this did not last, as the shelter was closed in 2008, which elicited quite a bit of criticism. In spite of this, the school was left unused, serving as a landmark and nothing more.

What about the idea of employment that can be helped because of this museum? According to Victor Hoskins, the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development, this could, "create new jobs and provide educational and mentoring programs." On one hand, those who are interested in art should have no problem coming in and teaching others about one exhibit after another. On the other hand, seeing as how it was rumored that the museum would also house a bookstore, those with retail experience shouldn't count this idea out, either.

It's clear that just about every area of the world has, at least, a few buildings that are not occupied. Perhaps it is a matter of a previous business closing down but I am of the opinion that there are still a few structures that can still be utilized for other purposes. This is the case for the Franklin Building and I am glad to see that the state of Washington has, once again, recognized its worth. The idea of a new museum opening up is an interesting one, both for tourists and art enthusiasts alike.




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