The sign for the Ruth Funk Center off Babcock Rd. |
Cross the covered bridge and the Center is on your left |
Ruth Funk Center for Textile Arts
150 W University
Melbourne, FL 32901
150 W University
Melbourne, FL 32901
AT A GLANCE: Ruth Funk Center for
Textile Arts
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Parking
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Plentiful and free, in a good-sized Florida Institute of Technology
(FIT) parking lot
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15-30 minutes
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Amount of time needed for gift shop
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5 minutes
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Dress code
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The Ruth Funk (RF) Center for Textile Arts is located on
the Florida Tech University campus; the dress code reflects the student
population.
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Be sure to…..
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Stroll through the FIT gardens, if time and weather
permit, As you leave the Center, look
for it on the left. It is approximately
½ city block away from the Center entrance.
The gardens are free of charge and offers wonderful shade and an
opportunity for quiet reflection. The
gardens are modestly sized, and have several sitting areas.
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Nearby/other establishments to visit
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Historic Downtown Melbourne for lunch and more shopping.
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Walkability, general downtown area / amount of traffic
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FIT and Historic Downtown Melbourne are 2 miles
apart. Don’t try to walk between the
two, because this area of town is not designed for pedestrians. Parking in Historic Downtown Melbourne is
plentiful and usually free, unless you are there for Friday Fest.
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Safety, in terms of type and number of crimes committed
in general area
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The parking lot is busy with students coming to
campus. It is generally safe, yet it
doesn’t hurt to lock your car and put valuables out of sight.
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You have to pass right by the gift
shop in order to visit the exhibits, so it stands up to the Florida “law” of
having people exit or pass through the gift shop The Center that takes around a half hour to
visit, and the exhibits are usually vibrant and unique. Remember that this is a textile museum, so
the focus is on the components of the art, as opposed to the normal visual aspects.
The entrance to the Ruth Funk Center. They keep the really cool jewelry in the glass case. |
A gift shop should offer merchandise
that reminds the visitor of the time spent in the museum. The RF Center is an example of how a gift
shop supports the mission of the museum.
This is a small gift shop. It
occupies one corner of the main lobby, and is no bigger than 4 feet in
length. This proves that larger gift
shops don’t always mean better quality, and has handmade jewelry and
miscellaneous fabric pieces by local artists for sale. I absolutely love the jewelry here, because
it is bold, one-of-a-kind, and it makes a statement. If you are looking for something demur, you
will need to go elsewhere. I realize that the RF gift shop offers
quality over quantity, which could lead to pent up shopping frustration. I recommend the shops of Historic Downtown
Melbourne (http://www.downtownmelbourne.com/)
located 2 miles east of the FIT campus.
Spend your morning here, have lunch in
Historic Downtown Melbourne, and spend your afternoon at the Foosaner Museum (http://www.foosanerartmuseum.org/). This can easily be accomplished in one day.
HEAT WARNING
Don’t plan evening activities if you visit this area
fromJune through September. Even though
you aren’t doing that much walking, the Florida heat will wipe you out and
drain your energy. It is perfectly
normal to return to your place of lodging to take a nap.