The public is invited to the Native Plant Demonstration Garden at South Walton Center this Friday, Nov. 8 at 10am to view Andy Saczynski's completed art mural, tour the garden, and meet artist Saczynski.
Andy Saczynski, 2013 South Walton Artist of the Year, is adding flowers to the Native Plant Demonstration Garden at the South Walton Center of Northwest Florida State College (NWFSC). Saczynski is a local folk artist known for turning “junk into funk.” This week he is donating his time, talent, and materials to transform a blank wall of the college into an astonishing bouquet. His public art piece will be a feature of the Native Plant Demonstration Garden & Trail that can be enjoyed by visitors who stroll the grounds and by students and staff of the NWFSC South Walton Center and Seacoast High School.
The Native Plant Demonstration Garden & Trail are open to the public daily from dawn to dusk. The site is located at the South Walton Center of Northwest Florida State College, 109 Greenway Trail, Santa Rosa Beach, just north of the intersection of US 98 and Hwy 331.
For more information about the Native Plant Demonstration Garden and Trail please contact Sarah Schindele at (850) 517-6843 or schindes@nwfsc.edu.
Garden & Trail website: http://www.basinalliance.org/page.cfm?articleID=46
Andy Saczynski Art website: http://www.artbyandyski.com/
Learn More:
Andy Saczynski Studio Gallery
Andy Saczynski, 2013 South Walton Artist of the Year, is adding flowers to the Native Plant Demonstration Garden at the South Walton Center of Northwest Florida State College (NWFSC). Saczynski is a local folk artist known for turning “junk into funk.” This week he is donating his time, talent, and materials to transform a blank wall of the college into an astonishing bouquet. His public art piece will be a feature of the Native Plant Demonstration Garden & Trail that can be enjoyed by visitors who stroll the grounds and by students and staff of the NWFSC South Walton Center and Seacoast High School.
The Native Plant Demonstration Garden & Trail are open to the public daily from dawn to dusk. The site is located at the South Walton Center of Northwest Florida State College, 109 Greenway Trail, Santa Rosa Beach, just north of the intersection of US 98 and Hwy 331.
For more information about the Native Plant Demonstration Garden and Trail please contact Sarah Schindele at (850) 517-6843 or schindes@nwfsc.edu.
Garden & Trail website: http://www.basinalliance.org/page.cfm?articleID=46
Andy Saczynski Art website: http://www.artbyandyski.com/

Learn More:
Andy Saczynski Studio Gallery