Kinsey Robb, Executive Director
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK
Four New Arts Leaders Shaping Our Future
A feature story in Sarasota Magazine with Executive Director Kinsey Robb
BEFORE COMING HERE: Robb earned a master’s degree in art history in England before moving to New York City to work in several blue-chip galleries.
WHY SHE CAME TO SARASOTA: “I knew the area because my grandparents moved to Longboat Key in the late 1970s, and my parents now have a home here, as well. I got to experience the city and its arts and having an opportunity to work with a nonprofit art center here seemed a welcome challenge in many ways.”
WHAT SHE LIKES ABOUT HER JOB: “Art Center Sarasota is an organization that’s been around nearly 100 years. It’s a wonderful gem that’s been overlooked a little bit. I was drawn to its history, and I see it as somewhere for the community to gather.”
WHAT THE CENTER DOES: “We have four gallery spaces selling local and regional art, and we have a robust education program taught by trained artists. This past year, we’ve accomplished quite a bit. We renovated the Atrium Gallery and we’ve been able to champion other nonprofits that align with our vision, like Sunshine From Darkness [a Sarasota nonprofit that funds mental health and addiction assistance services], by hosting panels and discussions here.”
WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS: “With 53 acres along the bayfront, and the new Bay Park, we all benefit. We could definitely do even more than we’re doing if we had more space. I hope to expand our existing building or have a new one eventually.”
WHAT SHE DOES WHEN NOT WORKING: More working. “I like being able to meet with other leaders and talk about ideas, and people here make the time to do that. Sarasota’s size hits a sweet spot where you’re able to make an impact.”
By Kay Kipling, photo by Barbara Banks