The “Words as Art” exhibition at the Marco Island Center for the Arts highlights how technology can transform traditional photographic art into dynamic, thought-provoking pieces.
Executive Director Hyla Crane explained how the show evolved.
“Each piece of artwork started with a prompt and different kinds of AI programs to create the images that ended up on the wall. It is a very robust exhibition, a very colorful exhibition,” Crane said.
Visitors will find a range of works that challenge perceptions and invite deeper contemplation on the role of AI in contemporary art. The way the resulting work is hung is as interesting as the artwork itself.
“The decision was made to exhibit the work not framed, which meant we had to be a little more creative about how it was hung,” Crane explained.

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