
The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens in West Palm Beach will launch its season with local artist Paul Gervais’ “Imperiled: Florida’s Wildlife and Habitats,” on view now to January 11. Produced in partnership with the National Wildlife Refuge Association, the exhibition features more than 30 paintings of the Sunshine State’s landscapes and bird species, including roseate spoonbills, red-headed woodpeckers, hawks, owls, and more.
Through his work, Gervais aims to raise awareness for the conservation of Florida’s habitats, such as the Loxahatchee Slough, pond cypress, the scrub of Archbold Biological Station, Blowing Rocks on Jupiter Island, and Big Cypress in the Everglades. A “Conservation Conversations” lecture series will kick off in December.








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