
Hand-dyed and screenprinted fabrics and thread, 76 x 56 in. Courtesy of the artist and Nazarian / Curcio.

Photo: Ryan Gamma.

Ceramic, 220 in. x 324 in. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: John Polak.




Ceramic, 40 x 270 in. Courtesy of the artist and Todd Merrill Studio

Photo: Coke Wisdom O'Neal
Now
Photo: Ryan Gamma.
Something Borrowed, Something New
April 19, 2026–September 27, 2026
Featuring works by such acclaimed modern and contemporary artists as Louise Bourgeois, Chuck Close, David Hockney, KAWS, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Serra, Yoko Ono, Kara Walker, Ai Weiwei, and more, this never-before-seen exhibition offers a rare glimpse into private collections held throughout Southwest Florida.
Hand-dyed and screenprinted fabrics and thread, 76 x 56 in. Courtesy of the artist and Nazarian / Curcio.
Maria A. Guzmán Capron: New Works
April 19, 2026–September 27, 2026
Maria A. Guzmán Capron explores the complexities of identity through her vibrant figurative textiles in a new solo exhibition. Through her use of hand-dyed, painted, and screen-printed fabrics, Capron asks viewers to consider the way our own identities have been stitched together over time—beautiful, ever-evolving collages of ancestry, culture, and life experiences.
Jillian Mayer
Slumpies
May 4, 2025–August 19, 2026
Mayer explores the impact of technology on the human body through this interactive sculpture series. Slumpies invites viewers to sit and slump on these sculptures, much like furniture, and find a place of comfort while using their technological devices.
Ceramic, 220 in. x 324 in. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: John Polak.
Molly Hatch: Amalgam
April 25, 2024–April 26, 2026
Hatch’s newly commissioned “plate painting,” Amalgam (2023), was created specifically for Sarasota Art Museum. Consisting of more than 450 earthenware plates hand-painted in white, blue, and gold luster, the abstract lines and shapes in Amalgam are drawn from a variety of historical ceramics from around the globe.
Inside Out

Photo: Coke Wisdom O'Neal

Staccato
2017/2022
Ceramic
40 x 270 in.
Courtesy of the artist and Todd Merrill Studio

Inside Out invites you to discover works of art throughout our Museum Campus, in addition to those showcased through rotating exhibitions in our galleries.