Hermitage Artist Retreat and Sarasota County Agree to Significant Lease Extension as Hermitage Continues Stewardship of Historic Beachfront Property
Arts & Culture
SRQ DAILY TUESDAY DINING AND FOOD EDITION
TUESDAY JUL 30, 2024 |
The Hermitage Artist Retreat (Sarasota County, Florida) has confirmed that the Sarasota Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved an amendment to the Hermitage lease on Manasota Key. Most notably, the amendment extends the lease term of the Hermitage, in addition to providing other safety and security protections for the internationally renowned arts organization that has deep roots in the local community. This vote on July 9, 2024 was a culmination of many months of dedicated work, communication, and negotiation among Hermitage Artistic Director and CEO Andy Sandberg, Sarasota County Commissioners and staff, as well as the Hermitage Board of Trustees, leadership staff, and outside consultation from community leaders and past government officials.Among its notable changes, the newly approved lease amendment encompasses an extension of the lease through 2045, further extendable through 2055 upon the completion of planned improvements by the Hermitage and its campus facilities. Additionally, the lease confirms greater access to parking for the growing volume of community programs offered by the Hermitage, increased privacy and protection for Hermitage artists-in-residence, as well as other updates to reflect the County’s acknowledgment of the tremendous growth and expansion of the Hermitage’s impact in the greater Sarasota community. Each year, the Hermitage hosts nearly 100 acclaimed artists-in-residence on its historic beachfront campus. Hermitage Fellows, alumni, and curators are some of the leading artists and thinkers in their respective fields from across the globe. These award-winning and world-renowned creators share their artistic talents and insight into their creative process through more than 50 free community programs, hosted at the Hermitage and at partner arts, cultural, and educational venues throughout the region. These impactful and educational programs offer a wide variety of events to residents and tourists throughout Sarasota County. The original works created at the Hermitage regularly go on to renowned theaters, concert halls, publishing houses, museums, and galleries throughout the world; there are now over 800 Hermitage alumni creating and sharing work that traces its roots back to the Hermitage and Sarasota County.
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