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SUMMARY:Wildlife Artist Compares Maine\, Arctic in Presentation at Gilley
DESCRIPTION:SOUTHWEST HARBOR   Michael Boardman is a master naturalist and a masterful artist who finds inspiration in wild places. "Where the wild things are   that's what gets my creative spark going\," he says\, "places that are pristine enough to support communities of life that don't walk around on two legs. Places where you can feel humbled and unimportant."\n\n \n\nHe will bring his passion\, vision\, and talent to the Gilley as the museum's October People-Nature-Art presenter\, on Tuesday\, Oct. 11 at 7 p.m.\, focusing on the similarities between the Arctic wilderness and Maine. This program will be in person\, and livecast simultaneously. There is no fee to attend\, but registration is required. Please indicate when you sign up whether you will attend in person or online.\n\n\n\nFor more than 20 years he has field-sketched\, drawn and painted animals from Baxter State Park to Eastern Africa\, and what he calls "fortunate alignments" have allowed him to connect his artwork with science and conservation. He says the combination of art and science is essential to his work. His training as a Maine Master Naturalist gives him insight into the interconnected nature of wildlife and landscape\, and this comes through in his work. Michael works mostly in watercolor in the field\, painting when time permits or field sketching when not.\n\n\n\nHe was the Visiting Artist at Baxter State Park in 2010\; the Artist in Residence at Acadia National Park in 2012\; in Glacier Bay National Park in the summer of 2015 for the Voices of the Wilderness residency\; and in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in 2019\, and he returned to Alaska in 2022.\n\nSign up for this program at www.wendellgilleymuseum.org/events. For specific questions\, email mel@wendellgilleymuseum.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:14px"><span style="font-family:times new roman"><strong><span style="color:#222222">SOUTHWEST HARBOR</span></strong><span style="color:#222222"> &mdash\; </span><span style="color:black">Michael Boardman is a master naturalist and a masterful artist who finds inspiration in wild places. &ldquo\;Where the wild things are &ndash\; that&rsquo\;s what gets my creative spark going\,&rdquo\; he says\, &ldquo\;places that are pristine enough to support communities of life that don&rsquo\;t walk around on two legs. Places where you can feel humbled and unimportant.&rdquo\;</span><br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<span style="color:black">He will bring his passion\, vision\, and talent to the Gilley as the museum&rsquo\;s October People-Nature-Art presenter\, on Tuesday\, Oct. 11 at 7 p.m.\, focusing on the similarities between the Arctic wilderness and Maine. This program will be in person\, and livecast simultaneously. There is no fee to attend\, but registration is required. Please indicate when you sign up whether you will attend in person or online.</span><br />\n<br />\n<span style="color:black">For more than 20 years he has field-sketched\, drawn and painted animals from Baxter State Park to Eastern Africa\, and what he calls &ldquo\;fortunate alignments&rdquo\; have allowed him to connect his artwork with science and conservation. He says the combination of art and science is essential to his work. His training as a Maine Master Naturalist gives him insight into the interconnected nature of wildlife and landscape\, and this comes through in his work. Michael works mostly in watercolor in the field\, painting when time permits or field sketching when not.</span><br />\n<br />\n<span style="color:black">He was the Visiting Artist at Baxter State Park in 2010\; the Artist in Residence at Acadia National Park in 2012\; in Glacier Bay National Park in the summer of 2015 for the Voices of the Wilderness residency\; and in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in 2019\, and he returned to Alaska in 2022.</span><br />\n<span style="color:black">Sign up for this program at www.wendellgilleymuseum.org/events. For specific questions\, email mel@wendellgilleymuseum.org.</span></span></span>
LOCATION:This program will be in person\, and livecast simultaneously. There is no fee to attend\, but registration is required. Please indicate when you sign up whether you will attend in person or online. Sign up for this program at www.wendellgilleymuseum.org/events. In person location will be at the Wendell Gilley Museum\, at 4 Herrick Road\, Southwest Harbor\, ME 04679. For specific questions\, email mel@wendellgilleymuseum.org.
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