The Marco Island Historical Society (MIHS) presents Between the Gulf and the Glades: Florida’s 10,000 Islands, a fine art photography exhibit by Jim Freeman. The exhibit opens at the Marco Island Historical Museum (MIHM) August 10 and continues through November 3. Sponsored by Koastal Design Group, Kira Krümm & Co., the exhibit is free and open to the public.
Freeman is passionate about sailing and photographing Southwest Florida’s Ten Thousand Islands near and around Everglades National Park. In Between the Gulf and the Glades, his stunning photographs capture the haunting beauty of these unique and remote islands that are accessible only by boat.
Experienced in many types of photography, including fine art and architectural art, Freeman is widely known for his ability to transform spaces into environments with his photographs. He is committed to producing pristine, one-of-a-kind works of art that tend to be minimal and serene and consistently emit a feeling of tranquility. Freeman’s fine art landscapes hang in private and public spaces, corporate offices and homes of collectors around the world.
The Marco Island Historical Museum is located at 180 S. Heathwood Drive. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Admission is free, and the site is handicapped accessible. For information, call 239-389-6447 or visit www.theMIHS. org. ¦


