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Rylie Dexter Raises Funds and Awareness Through Art

Pictured: Rylie Dexter, the artist, at work. Provided photo.

Rylie Dexter, a Connecticut native, came to Sarasota to study at Ringling College of Art and Design and now works as a video editor for an entertainment company. After COVID-19, Dexter returned to visual arts, creating paintings, costumes, sculptures and crafts. Over the past year, he has worked with artist representative Dylan Jones to bring his work to a wider audience within Sarasota’s arts scene.

In August 2025, Jones organized an auction of two limited prints at Sarasota Estate Auction in Burns Court. The works depicted two cats, Sugar and Spice, adopted from Cat Depot in 2019. Each print was signed by Dexter and featured a paw print from the cats. The auction raised more than $1,100 for Cat Depot, helping nearly a dozen cats through rescue, wellness checks and fostering. In November, two prints of a surreal self-portrait painted during Hurricane Ian were auctioned to benefit the Manatee and Sarasota Community Foundation’s Disaster Relief Funds, again raising more than $1,100. These efforts have helped spread awareness of Dexter’s work and his commitment to charitable giving.

"I realized a long time ago that I don't feel creatively fulfilled unless I am able to express my own ideas through a variety of artistic media. Art became a necessity for my own personal sense of satisfaction. The fact that my artwork can result in some material good by raising money for causes I care about has been a tremendous blessing," says Dexter. "It means my hours spent creating are never wasted."

The next Sarasota Estate Auction will take place January 24 and 25. Dexter’s piece will be auctioned on the first day, within the first few hours. His partnership with the auction house has expanded the reach of his work, and he continues to donate 100% of proceeds to charity. His upcoming auction marks the first original painting he has offered for sale, created specifically to benefit Nate’s Honor Rescue.

"My upcoming projects bring a focus to bodily autonomy and the politicization of people's bodies," he continued. "As a trans person, I feel like I get to see beauty where society tells us we should feel shame or disgust. I hope to help others see this beauty as well, and in the process help the community by raising money for Queer charities."

For more information about the auction process, call 941-359-8700 or email SarasotaEstateAuction@gmail.com.


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Wednesday Philanthropy Edition – Jan 7, 2026

Rylie Dexter Raises Funds and Awareness Through Art •  Julio Suarez Joins The Patterson Foundation as Vice President of Community Impact •  Florida Studio Theatre Announces Details on its 2026 Shindig •  Sarasota Tiger Bay Club Presents Meet the New(er) CEOs - How the Foundations are Working Together on February 5 •  Gulf Coast Community Foundation Accepting Scholarship Applications for 2026-27 School Year •  One Day. One Golfer. 100 Holes. Over $100,000. •  Car Bank 2.0 Announced: Expanded Premier Car Condominium Facility Coming to Palmer Ranch •  Lily Pond Nights with The Green Orchid Returns this Thursday

Tuesday Dining and Food Edition – Jan 6, 2026

A Healthier You Begins Now •  ensembleNewSRQ Presents Goldbeater's Skin •  The Sarasota Players Presents the Beloved Family Musical Annie •  Greek Hospitality is a Family Calling at Djonisi's  •  Fresh Friday Kicks Off the New Year with New Year On The Block •  Brooke Chase Associates, Inc. Recruits Frank Bermudez as Business Development Manager for DEKS North America, Inc. •  Award-Winning Cher Tribute The Beat Goes On Heads to Sarasota •  Music Compound to Celebrate its Tenth Anniversary •  Sarasota Orchestra Receives Grant from Charles and Margery Barancik Foundation •  Annual Members Juried Show Anchors Art Center Sarasota's Centennial Season

Monday Business Edition – Jan 5, 2026

Brooke Chase Associates, Inc. Recruits Shea Chaplic as Regional Vice President of Sales – Southeast. •  Turning Houses Into Homes, One Personal Touch at a Time •  StageFest Brings Sarasota's Best Theatre to The Bazaar on Apricot and Lime •  The 2026 Sarasota County Heritage Awards Honor Local Excellence in Historic Preservation •  Venice Theatre Presents Stevie Wonder Tribute •  Unlock the Night Sky: Join Us For Sky and Scope •  An Evening with Patti Smith Dedicated to Robert Louis Stevenson: A Child's Garden of Verses

Saturday Perspectives Edition – Jan 3, 2026

Rooted in Partnership. Ready for What's Next. •  Learning From the Past While Leaning Into the Future •  Align to Your Values in 2026 •  Reflections on a Year in the Arts: Why Creativity Belongs at the Center of Our Lives

Friday Weekend Edition – Jan 2, 2026

The Artistry of Janet Echelman at Sarasota Art Museum •  Florida Studio Theatre Starts 2026 Stage III Series with Eisenhower: This Piece of Ground •  Manasota ASALH to Host Inaugural Black History Month Scholarship Luncheon Supporting Educational Excellence •  La Musica's 40th Season Continues Through April 9 •  January Happenings at Miromar Outlets  •  Senior Friendship Centers Continues its Joyful Journeys Authors Series •  Community Foundation of Sarasota County Partners with Nik Wallenda Family Foundation to Expand Access to Wonderland Circus

Thursday Family and Recreation Edition – Jan 1, 2026

Midfielder Chandler O'Dwyer Brings Experience, Leadership to Sarasota Paradise •  Local Youth Face Off in High-Energy Student Robotics Competition •  Esteemed Real Estate Professional Cheri Castro Joins Michael Saunders and Company’s Bradenton Office •  Build Your Success in Newtown with SCORE Manasota •  Dr. Wilhelmine Wiese-Rometsch, SMH's Chief Academic Officer, Honored for Advancing Women in Medicine

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