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Featuring a delicious variety of pies made with love by local bakers. Raffle and silent auction items. Beverages and pie by the slice will be on sale with proceeds donated to Brigid's Crossing Foundation.
When
Thursday, July 19, 2012
6 to 8 pm
Where
Arsenault Gallery
764 12th Avenue South
(Crayton Cove)
Naples, FL 34102
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RSVP
For more information and to RSVP please call (239) 263-1214.
Website
Visit the Arsenault Gallery website @
www.arsenaultstudio.com.
A native of Montreal, Paul Arsenault grew up in Hingham, Mass., where his
love for the sea and travel emerged. Following his graduation from the Art
Institute of Boston in 1973, he began a 6 month stint as a deckhand on a
research vessel. He signed off in Florida in 1974, and began his professional painting career. With Naples as his base, he has since then embarked on painting trips to the Caribbean, Central and South America, Asia, the South Pacific, Indonesia, Australia, Hawaii, and Europe.
Along with travel, annual fundraising shows in Naples and Nantucket have
been a hallmark of his career, and since l983, these have benefited a variety of non-profit organizations devoted to health, environmental protection, and historic preservation.
His paintings are available at his gallery at Crayton Cove in Old Naples and at various locations in Naples, Nantucket, and Maui.
A commemorative, limited edition print "Atticus under the Banyan Tree" will be premiered and available for purchase for a $40 donation at the event.

Eileen moved to Naples from her home state of Louisiana, where she
graduated from LSU in anthropology. She worked in the Gulf Coast area in
cultural resource management until she moved to Florida 1982. She was an
antique map and print dealer until the 1993 when she began working full time with Paul in the gallery. She continues to serve on the boards of the Collier County Audubon Society and the Southwest Florida Land Preservation Trust, pursuing her life-long interests in sustainability and preservation of the natural world. She and Paul are proud that the Arsenault Gallery has recently been recognized as a Naples Green Business.