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Rare Wildlife Revealed with Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey

Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey and the Cape May Point Science Center invite you to hear about the work we are doing to protect New Jersey’s at-risk Species.

Please join us for a light fare and conversation at this cocktail reception where nationally acclaimed artist James Fiorentino will be displaying some of his Rare Wildlife Revealed watercolor paintings. James will unveil his newest painting of an American Oystercatcher at this event, and will also introduce his collection of 25 wildlife trading cards!

CWF Biologist, Emmy Casper, will highlight our collaborative American Oystercatcher Project on the Delaware Bay

Artist James Fiorentino of Hunterdon County, New Jersey, has gained national acclaim for his ability to create uncanny likenesses of people. As the youngest artist ever inducted into the prestigious New York Society of Illustrators, James employs his self-taught watercolor techniques to depict some of the most recognized figures in the world, from sports icons and presidents to Nobel Prize winners and CEOs.

James’s trademark detail and realism are also evident in his award-winning wildlife art. These evocative paintings vividly bring wildlife to life on paper, helping to educate viewers about the critical declines many species face. Through his traveling exhibition, “Rare Wildlife Revealed,” in partnership with the Conserve Wildlife Foundation, he raises awareness and fosters an emotional connection that inspires conservation efforts.

His acclaimed work has been showcased in museums, galleries, and private collections worldwide, and his story has been featured on national television and in numerous magazines and newspapers. Discover more about his art at www.jamesfiorentinowildlife.com.

When: Saturday October 19th , 4:00-7:00pm (Brief program to start at 5:30pm)

Where: Cape May Point Science Center

101 Lehigh Avenue Cape May Point, NJ 08212

RSVP to liz.silvernail@conservewildlifenj.org

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