Step into a world where color, emotion, and movement merge. Outside the Lines “My Abstract Line of Sight” is an immersive art exhibition that features a dynamic collection of abstract works, inspired by the boundless beauty of Florida’s skies and the graceful presence of its birds. Through bold lines, expressive forms, and a kaleidoscope of color, each piece invites viewers to experience nature beyond the ordinary-where light, motion, and energy take on new, imaginative shapes. Outside the Lines captures the essence of Florida’s ever-changing horizon, from the soaring elegance of coastal birds to the ethereal glow of sunrises and sunsets.

Join us as we celebrate the artistry through Lacy’s viewpoint and senses of nature through a lens of abstraction, pushing past traditional boundaries to reveal a fresh and vibrant perspective.

Lacy has been a resident of Sanibel Island for 20 years.

As an island artist, she is so grateful to be surrounded by the color, beauty and inspiration that fill each moment. Everything in her environment influences the creative process … the colors she sees, the emotions she feels, and the sensory of every sensation that surrounds her. Even the people she comes in contact with … all of their richness and vibrancy are woven into the cloth that inspires her. Lacy strives to harness and blend these feelings and ideas allowing them to flow creatively from her free-spirited nature, which includes the various ways she splashes paint onto a canvas!

Lacy’s goal is to love life to the fullest, embrace each moment, recognize the importance of the unnoticed, and express her visions in the most imaginative and inspirational ways possible.

A cash bar will be available. We hope you can join us, tickets are free, but RSVP is requested through this Eventbrite link.

To view more about Lacy, visit her website at lacymcclary.com or visit her Instagram @lacymcclarystudio

Currently a consulting Geologist, Jack has more than 60 years as a college professor, research scientist, petroleum explorer, and environmentalist. Having earned a PhD in Geology, Jack has worked on environmental and energy-related projects all over the world.

 

His publications led to lecturing in Southeast Asia and the Middle East for an international engineering society. Since 2006, he has been an invited lecturer on ocean cruises folding together his interest in the interaction between Earth history and human history. Jack is an exciting speaker and loves to share his knowledge of faraway lands. Jack has been to Cuba nine times and will be speaking about it, Postcards From Cuba: Touring a Fascinating Neighbor, on Wednesday, March 26th at 5 pm. Jack’s next lecture is April 23rd at 5 pm and the topic is The Shrinking Abundance of Water: A Growing Challenge. Each lecture is about an hour long, with plenty of time for Q&A after 🙂

 

You don’t want to miss these seminars! Members call us for your discount code 239-472-2155 and sign up on Eventbrite by searching “The Community House”.