Sarasota Museum of Art featuring 14 artists for Skyway: A Contemporary Collaboration exhibit

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The Sarasota Museum of Art is proud to present the "Skyway: A Contemporary Collaboration" exhibit, featuring the outstanding works of 14 artists. This exhibit is part of a collaborative effort that occurs every three years among five museums in the Tampa Bay area. Designed to engage the local community, the exhibit showcases a diverse range of artistic expressions that reflect contemporary themes and issues. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the dynamic cultural landscape of the region through the lens of local artists. The collaboration aims to elevate the profile of the participating artists and stimulate discussions about the relevance of contemporary art in today's society.

Art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike can look forward to an enriching experience that fosters appreciation for the arts. With this exhibit, the Sarasota Museum of Art reinforces its commitment to supporting local talent and enhancing the cultural fabric of the community. This initiative not only celebrates the artists but also strengthens the connection between art and the public.

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