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Warm Impressions by C. Park

Staff Writer
April 9, 2026

Warm Impressions by C. Park

Sarasota residents are invited to experience "Warm Impressions," a new art exhibition by local artist C. Park, opening this Friday, April 10, 2026, at the Sarasota Art Center located at 123 Main Street in downtown Sarasota. The exhibition will feature a collection of Park's recent works, focusing on vibrant landscapes and evocative portraiture, all inspired by the unique light and atmosphere of Sarasota's Gulf Coast.

C. Park, a long-time Sarasota resident and active member of the local art community, is known for her distinctive use of color and texture. "Warm Impressions" marks her first solo exhibition at the Sarasota Art Center, a significant milestone for the artist. The opening reception will be held from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Friday, offering an opportunity for the community to meet Park and discuss her creative process.

The exhibition will run through May 2, 2026, and is open to the public during the Art Center's regular hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Admission is free. This is a chance for art enthusiasts and neighbors alike to support local talent and enjoy a beautiful display of regional artistry, emblematic of Sarasota's vibrant cultural heritage.

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