Friends of Cape Coral Library art exhibit
The Friends of the Cape Coral Library has announced a new exhibit which runs through July 31. The gallery, located at the Cape Coral Library, 921 S.W. 39th Terrace, off Mohawk Boulevard, is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The new exhibit will feature four accomplished artists.
David Acevedo has established himself as a solid artist and a fighter, winning Visual Artist of the Year at the Lee County’s Angel of the Arts Awards in 2009. He is focused in the promising future of Cape Coral and works with different projects and proposals to help the local art scene grow to its maximum potential.
Beverly Taht has been developing her talent at jewelry creation and finds this medium endlessly creative, given the millions of beading materials with which to work. Each piece is unique and a challenge. She will be displaying some of her most recent creations.
Beth Ivans has extended her creative touch beyond painting into wire wrapping and will display both media in the gallery.
Ralph Del Coro will display a variety of egg art, a unique style that is colorful, engaging and wistful.
About Friends of the Cape Coral Library
Friends of the Cape Coral Library are community members and volunteers who support the activities of the library. Annual membership is $10 for individuals, $50 for Civic Benefactor and $100 for Corporate Benefactor. Meetings are held the third Saturday of January, March, May, July, September and November. For more information call the Friends Hotline at 239-477-5100 or go to www.capefriends.org.