The Mississippi Gallery of Art (MIXED MARTIAL ARTS) obtained the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Fountainhead building in Jackson’s Fondren area on Friday after getting authorization from the Jackson Preparation and Zoning Payment and City Board.
Fountainhead was made by the popular engineer in 1948. It is thought to be among his homes in Usonian, much of which were single-story cottages made for middle-income family members. The 3,558-square-foot home and its home furnishings were finished in 1954 for oil speculator J. Willis Hughes, that lived there with his family members till 1980. The four-bedroom home was consequently bought by the late engineer Robert Parker Adams, that recovered the building. It has actually been noted on the National Register of Historic Places given that 1980.
It was initially referred to as the Hughes Residence, called after its initial residents, and is likewise referred to as the resource of Ayn Rand’s book of the exact same name, which is thought to be based upon Wright’s life. There is likewise a water fountain on website.
Crescent Sotheby’s International Real estate noted the home on the marketplace in June for $2.5 million.
The gallery intends to be open up to the general public for scenic tours, with buses delivering site visitors to the gallery from mixed martial arts’s major university in midtown Jackson and to creating critical collaborations within the area.
” This critical purchase is not just an initiative to maintain a culturally and traditionally considerable website, it is likewise a positive financial investment in the gallery’s future vision,” mixed martial arts Board Chair Lisa Percy claimed in a declaration. “Like the Eudora Welty Residence and Gardens and the Medgar and Miley Evers Home, the Fountainhead will certainly come to be a must-visit location and special experience for Jackson locals and site visitors.”
Building and construction and remediation specialists are anticipated to assist bring back the home to its previous magnificence and establish a strategy to completely preserve the building. The building will certainly be kept and set under the instructions of the gallery. The gallery has not yet introduced an opening day.


