This ceiling-to-floor representation of a tree is part of “Everything is Touching by Underground Wires,” a new art installation by Rick Herzog, assistant professor of sculpture at New College of Florida. Using Gallery 3 at Art Center Sarasota as his canvas, Herzog created a new environment using non-traditional materials. He says it his goal to make viewers look at things a bit differently and consider more closely the world that surrounds them. His recent work explores the “artifcialization” of nature. The display runs Aug. 2 through Sept. 28.
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June 19: Daily Headlines Video
06/19/13
Today's Stories: Voters split on referendum votes; Sarasota Orchestra has Anu director; IN THE KITCHEN WITH: Michael's On East; Goodwill honors community members -
PHOTO GALLERY : Duany Dinner
06/19/13
City officials, community leaders and members got together Tuesday, June 19 at The Francis to hear Andres Duany speak about how the city has done with the master plan and about proper downtown development. The Downtown Sarasota Alliance sponsored the dinner with Andres Duany and approximately 200 people attended. -
Castaway
06/19/13
Enjoy this week's Castaway cartoon.
