Not merely a place to buy art, the Art Center Sarasota is a bit of an institutional art asset in and of itself. Snapshots of the Gallery Floor at 530 Burns Art Center Sarasota 9: “Sarasota Scenes, Sights and Local Talents”: a reception featuring work whose subject matter is no less than that inspired by Sarasota itself. 11: “Sunrises, Sunsets and the Color Palates of Their Skies”: a meet-the-artist and showing of artists who’ve captured sunrises and sunsets 14: “Season Preview Under the Banyan Tree”: an artist reception of new and popular featured artists at the gallery The gallery also features a pop-up shop in Fall and Winter, and is currently host to an artist-in-residence. The gallery itself features a variety of mediums ranging from fine oil paintings to fine jewelry to glass sculpture and more. You can catch an intriguing highbrow independent film at the Burns Court movie theatre (something of another cultural “hidden treasure” in terms of the layout of Downtown Sarasota) and walk just a small handful of yards to browse the art at 530 Burns Gallery afterward. The location of this gallery provides at least some part of its charm. "The Obverse World" by Barbara Krupp, acrylic on canvas, 65" x 83" also part of the “Art of Engagement” exhibit. "The Dreamer" by James Griffin, oil on canvas 50" x 38" framed part of the “Art of Engagement” exhibit. 31: An exhibit of works with an emotionally evocative and fantastical element, which the gallery dubs “the reality of creative fantasy”.
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