As public art explodes in Sarasota—thanks in no small part to the city’s roundabout project—Gary Galati and Arnie Seitel want to make sure not a single sculpture or mural gets overlooked. As the duo behind GS Resources, Galati and Seitel have been responsible for the growing dedications and ribbon-cuttings surrounding new public art—and have become the city’s preferred vendor—but now the pair looks to take the next step, and memorialize the city’s entire public art collection in an online and interactive database that pays tribute to the art and artists that make Sarasota’s streets shine. Despite 84 pieces in the collection, documentation surrounding Sarasota’s public art remains scarce, and curious tourists and locals alike are too often left clueless as to a work’s provenance and history. “It doesn’t do justice to a considerable collection,” says Galati, and he and Seitel have a three-part plan to fix the problem. Start with serious research and basic documentation, says Galati, but giving that extra bit of effort for a Sarasota touch, and including artist bios and contextual information about what was happening in Sarasota at the time of installation. Then hire a professional photographer to visually document each piece under daylight and at night, to showcase each piece in its best light. Next, create a website and an app to put everything online in an easily accessible location for those at home or on the go. An app could even lead users on customizable or preset public art tours of the city. “It can draw attention to a city that, culturally, in the arts, is above 95% of cities in the US and sure could match up one-for-one against any city its size,” says Galati. “What defines Sarasota is what an art gem it is. Get this city the recognition it deserves.”