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The Sarasota Art Association (SAA) was established in 1926 as the first arts organization in Sarasota. Founder Marcia Rader, Art Supervisor of the Sarasota School System, was the driving force behind the initial meetings of local art supporters who formed the association. The first official meeting
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The association's philosophy during the 1960s, stated that “while the gallery is important to display the works of local artists, one-man shows and traveling exhibitions, there is a social aspect of the association that bears heavy fruit. It is a meeting place for all who are interested in the many
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Also in 1932, the Sarasota Art Association along with the Daytona Beach Art league, became a member of the Florida Federation of Art, a state-wide arts organization that promoted the arts across Florida, through the fellowship of independent artists, museums, and other cultural institutions.
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The City of Sarasota provided the Art Association with a lease of land near the downtown area, and in 1948 the association broke ground for its present building which was designed by T.R. Martin and his son Frank Martin in the then-popular style of the
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In 1941, the Association incorporated as a not-for-profit organization. At that time, the stated mission was “to promote the educational and cultural advantages of Sarasota in the field of contemporary art." Many renowned local artists like
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In 2000 the Sarasota Art Association merged with artist and instructor Hilton Leech's “Friends of the Arts and Sciences” and became Art Center Sarasota. An art education program was put into place along with exhibitions.
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phases of art; it is a place to make friends and see what is going on in Sarasota…” This philosophy is still the inherent mission of Art Center Sarasota today.
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were instrumental in establishing the center as the focal point for Sarasota's visual arts.
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Staff members, Sarasota County Historical Resources (January 26, 2015).
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worked as the executive director of the Sarasota Art Association.
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Postcard showing Sarasota Art Association building in the 1940s
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of the SAA took place on a Friday evening in February 1932.
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Sarasota, Florida
Jerry Farnsworth
Elden Rowland
Syd Solomon
Hilton Leech
Sarasota School of Architecture
George David Yater
Cape Cod School of Art
"Home - Art Center Sarasota"
"History of the Art Association"
"Artists Who Made Sarasota Famous & The Story of the Sarasota Art Association"
"City's Purchase Started Civic Center"


"History & Achievements"
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Art Center Sarasota
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Buildings and structures in Sarasota, Florida
Arts centers in Florida
Tourist attractions in Sarasota, Florida
1926 establishments in Florida

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