His research and work looks at "minor" pivots in modernist narratives, focusing specifically on ecology, language and performance in proximity to architecture, philosophy and meta-modernism. He earned his MFA in Studio Art from the University of Illinois, Chicago in 2005. Wes Kline is an artist and faculty at Ringling College of Art and Design, having taught previously at New Mexico State University, for six years at the University of Florida and two years at St. Schools as well as students from New College of Florida (NCF) and Ringling In the summer of 2021 and will include students from local middle and high Plant garden, and an experimental documentary film that will be produced with aĬollaborative collective of local students.
Radiant Communities will have two primary interconnected elements:Ī 3-D printed sculpture that provides housing for solitary bees located in a native flowering The next, individual actors overlapping and transforming throughĬross-pollination, informs every aspect of this project. The concept of vectors radiating from one community to Inhabit a future through the production of a participatory, community-constructedįilm using the model of a functional sculpture that produces a kind of apartmentįor native Florida bees. Platform for human and non-human communities throughout Sarasota to imagine and Multi-species, collaborative future for the communities of Sarasota? Radiant Communities will provide a Communities, asks the question “How do we collectively imagine a