The work of award-winning photographer Barry Fellman is featured in the Dante Fascell Visitor Center Gallery through Oct. 15.
The “Mangrove Coast” exhibit features photographs that explore the unexpected beauty, rhythms and patterns of spectacular mangrove habitats. The exhibit is free and open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
“The elements that make up the zone between sea and land are rich and diverse,” Fellman said. “They challenge me to reinvent the way I see, much as they reinvent the way they assemble themselves after each change in tide.”
Fellman is director of the Miami Center for Visual Communication. His photographs are exhibited at museums and public venues around the nation.
“Mangrove Coast” is part of the community artists program, which since 1997 has been an outlet for the works of artists inspired by the beauty of the park. It is supported by the South Florida National Parks Trust, Miami-Dade Division of Cultural Affairs, Cultural Affairs Council, Mayor and Board of County Commissioners, Center for Visual Communication and park visitors.
For more information about Biscayne National Park visit nps.gov/bisc.