Everglades National Park by Susan Gurganus

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Proceeds support Earthjustice, using the power of law to defend our right to a healthy environment. See America is reviving the legacy of the New Deal arts projects by building a new collection of national park posters celebrating our shared natural landmarks and treasured sites. Explore the full collection here.

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Design By: Susan Gurganus
Susan Gurganus
I'm a retired professor (College of Charleston, special education) and live in my hometown Raleigh NC with my husband and rescue hound. My passions include creating art and traveling. I'm a huge supporter of public education; teaching as a profession; disability rights; environmental protections; animal causes (rescue pets, wildlife, endangered species); and our public spaces. I'm on the Education Committee of the NC Museum of Art and have established a scholarship for special education teachers at my alma mater, Mars Hill University. My publications include Math Instruction for Students with Learning Problems (Routledge, 2017), which I illustrated as well.
Design By: Susan Gurganus
Susan Gurganus
I'm a retired professor (College of Charleston, special education) and live in my hometown Raleigh NC with my husband and rescue hound. My passions include creating art and traveling. I'm a huge supporter of public education; teaching as a profession; disability rights; environmental protections; animal causes (rescue pets, wildlife, endangered species); and our public spaces. I'm on the Education Committee of the NC Museum of Art and have established a scholarship for special education teachers at my alma mater, Mars Hill University. My publications include Math Instruction for Students with Learning Problems (Routledge, 2017), which I illustrated as well.
Artist Statement

My brother-in-law took the photograph that inspired this picture. I hope it keeps the viewer interested. - Susan Gurganus