Press ReleaseNew Exhibit lets Visitors Walk Away with More than a SmileContact: Keith Carlson - 720.488.3331DENVER - September 18, 2007 - The Wildlife Experience announces two amazing exhibits featuring works from the Society of Animal Artists, and for the first time a selection of the artwork from this prestigious organization will be available for purchase through the holiday season. Art and the Animal October 20, 2007 - February 17, 2008 Visitors to The Wildlife Experience can view animal artists at their best at Art and the Animal, a fine art exhibit comprised exclusively of artwork from the Society of Animal Artists. Sculptures, photography, paintings, and more - come see how this extraordinary group catches the spirit of our animal friends. Several local artists will be featured as part of this exhibit including Kent Ullberg, Gerald Balciar, Victoria Parsons, Bob Salo, Lynn Bishop, and more! Small Works-Big Impressions Exhibition and Sale November 17, 2007 - January 1, 2008 Let a piece of animal artwork follow you home. Visitors and collectors will have an exciting opportunity to view and purchase little "gems" by members of the Society of Animal Artists. The artworks for sale are one-of-a-kind, exhibit quality pieces created on a smaller scale - making it more affordable to appease the inner collector in all of us. All buyers can take pleasure in knowing a substantial percentage of the proceeds from the sale of these works benefit the work and the mission of both The Wildlife Experience and the Society of Animal Artists. The Society of Animal Artists, founded in 1960, has a worldwide membership of many of the best known artists in the genre of animal art, including Robert Bateman, John Bannovich, Guy Cohleach, and Kent Ullberg. It is the mission of the Society of Animal Artists to promote excellence in the portrayal of animals, both wild and domestic. Works created by SAA members have established new standards of artistic achievement, promoting animal art to a well-deserved status in the field of fine art. For more information, please contact Keith Carlson at 720.488.3331 or kcarlson@twexp.org. # # #
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