With no financial backing, she began the process of restoring and preserving hundreds of boxes of archival material related to Moog's life work.
[3] In August 2009, the foundation partnered with the Museum of Making Music to launch a special exhibition of the work, impact, and collaborations of Bob Moog, including items from Moog's archive, vintage instruments, and memorabilia,[4] with the eight-month exhibit attracting nearly 22,000 visitors.
A grand opening followed on August 15th,[6] with a multi-day ceremony, including presentations by Herb Deutsch and Larry Fast, and interviews and performances by Patrick Moraz and Lisa Bella Donna.
"[7][8] In 2021, the Moogseum announced that it was participating in Google Arts and Culture’s Music, Makers, and Machines exhibition together with 55 partner museums from around the world.
[9] That May, a team from the PBS travel show Samantha Brown's Places to Love visited the Moogseum, which was included in an Ashville-centered episode that aired in 2022.