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A distinctive levitating sculpture celebrates the partnership between Florida State University and the City of Tallahassee and the city’s standing as a hub for high magnetic field research and technology.

The art piece, affectionately nicknamed “Maggie,” will further establish Tallahassee as the Magnetic Capital of the World, showcasing the leadership, innovation and economic impact of the FSU-headquartered National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (MagLab).

FSU, MagLab and city officials unveiled the sculpture Wednesday, Feb. 19 at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center Expo Hall during the 2025 Motor, Drive Systems and Magnetics Conference.

“Today we celebrate the unveiling of an artistic and scientific piece that speaks to the spirit of discovery that defines our community,” said Kyle Clark, FSU senior vice president for finance and administration. “This piece symbolizes the groundbreaking work happening right here in Tallahassee and helps to solidify our standing as the Magnetic Capital of the World.”

The innovative piece of public art was built by artists from FSU’s Master Craftsman Studio with guidance from the MagLab. Phil Gleason, production manager at the Master Craftsman Studio, served as the project lead. The sculpture will become a traveling art exhibit, appearing in various prominent locations throughout the city.

FSU alumnus and Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey addressed the audience at the unveiling, saying “The City of Tallahassee prides itself on b ... view more »

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300 S Adams Street, Tallahassee, FL, 32301