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News - Late June 2016

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Nicholas Joins Naples Art District!

Nicholas decided to join Naples Art District, too.  www.naplesartdistrict.com

The Naples Art District has developed over the last nine years into the largest concentration of professional working artists and galleries in southwest Florida. Intertwined with businesses that cater to the trades, design and light industry, the Naples Art District has become a great source for fine art, art education, home décor and remodeling necessities and essentials. ART ALIVE open house and studio tours will resume October 5th and subsequent 1st Wednesdays.

 

èBella Magazine

The èBella Magazine recently posted a link to the article about Connie. If you missed it, here’s the link:  http://ebellamag.com/images/eBella_TheArts_Mar2016.pdf

Florida Humanities Council focus on Everglades and GOE

Guardian Franklin Adams, Miccosukee Elder Betty Osceola (niece of Guardian Buffalo Tiger), and Guardian Deb Jansen ©Connie Bransilver

Guardian Franklin Adams, Miccosukee Elder Betty Osceola (niece of Guardian Buffalo Tiger), and Guardian Deb Jansen ©Connie Bransilver

Labeled the “Adventure to Florida’s last frontier,” the twenty guests lead by Guardian Franklin Adams, traveled in Big Cypress, Fakahatchee, and Everglades National Park, winding up with a half day slide show and discussion with Miccosukee Elder Betty Osceola (niece of Guardian Buffalo Tiger), Guardian Deb Jansen, and Nicholas and Connie.  Among other requests, one guest asked for the lyrics of Walt Leuzinger’s “River of Grass.”  www.Floriidahumanities.org.

Portraits Almost Complete With Nowhere to Go

Guardians of the Everglades portraits in the studio. ©Connie Bransilver

Guardians of the Everglades portraits in the studio. ©Connie Bransilver

While Nicholas completes the portraits Connie is trying to raise the money to complete the interviews and create the explanatory panels.  Two major art museums are considering premiering the exhibition.  While there are over 40 environmental organizations working toward Everglades conservation, we are the only one dedicated to spreading the word through powerful visual messaging using art and stories of leadership to create an emotional attachment that changes behavior and inspires action. That, along with the quality of the art, should easily sell the project. Click here for the Executive Summary.