The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have reopened spillway gates at three dams along the Caloosahatchee River. The spillways were opened this week to restore the downstream flow of freshwater, which is necessary to counteract the tides pushing saltwater up the river
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Maria A. Guzman Capron’s solo textile show at Sarasota Art Museum is called “Penumbra.” In it, the artist employs shadows to explore the way identity changes based on experiences.
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- Bob Rauschenberg Gallery extends 'Rauschenberg at 100' exhibition until Aug. 1
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