Artist Day at Robinson Preserve
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Artist Day at Robinson Preserve

Join us at Robinson Preserve for a morning of artistic exploration at our July monthly Artist Days!

By Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast

Date and time

Friday, July 12 · 8am - 12pm EDT

Location

400 Palmetto Ave

400 Palmetto Avenue Osprey, FL 34229

About this event

  • 4 hours

Join us at Robinson Preserve for a morning of artistic exploration at our July monthly Artist Days!

This preserve includes 679 acres of coastal grasslands, saltern, marsh, and mangrove habitat. These systems support a variety of rare wildlife, presenting careful observers with an opportunity to see roseate spoonbills, wood storks, white pelicans, bald eagles, and least terns in their natural environment. Sprouting up from the salty soil are a vast array of intriguing plants, including saltwort, glasswort, and succulent sea purslane.

Bring your sketchbook, camera, painting supplies, or journal and experience this landscape for yourself, as you peruse the property to find the best spot for taking in the scenery.

This is a free self-guided event, and all guests will be provided a trail map upon entry. Artists must bring their own supplies. Conservation Foundation representatives will be onsite to answer any questions you may have about our vital land-saving work. We hope to see you there!

Registration for this special event is required. The property is 1704 99th Street Northwest Limited space is available due to limited onsite parking. Reserve your space below.

If you plan to carpool, please let us know so that we may open space for other interested artists. Email tianna@conservationfoundation.com to let us know or with any questions.

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Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast protects land and water in Southwest Florida for the benefit of people and nature. Through strategic collaborations with individuals, groups, organizations, and government, they work to ensure all people have access to clean water, fresh air, nutritious food, abundant wildlife, beautiful natural areas to enjoy, and all the other physical and mental benefits nature provides. Their vital work strengthens Southwest Florida’s resiliency to storms and floods, enriches lives, and helps safeguard our community for generations to come. Learn more at www.conservationfoundation.com