•  We are preparing a Painting Workshop, “ Paintings Cuban Nature with maximum details, live and colors, step by step (Program is attached). It will be carried out in wetland at Birama Swamp in a motel place inside the National Reserve and RAMSAR site. We are trying to get funds for grants for two Caribbean and Latin-American students (free).

•  If will be accepted by the SCSCB Direction Committee

•  In September will join with a project Waterbird Ecology, Capacity Building and Education on Cuban Wetlands, for a sustainable use of our natural resources, from “Group of Bird Ecology of the University of Havana, Cuba

•  Annually we started a Community Festival “Protegiendo las Aves” placed in Gibara village in eastern part of Cuban Island. It develops through arts and conservations action. Each year it will carry out by the Caribbean Endemics Bird Festival and Internationally Day of Migratory Birds.

•  Program Expeditions trip to increase the Cuban Biodiversity Photorreference for Artist (DataBank).

The Caribbean Wildlife Art Working Group has contributed with items for arts and environmental education programs in following institutions in Cuba:

•  Holguín Museum of Natural History “Carlos de la Torre”.

•  Gibara Museum of Natural History “Joaquín de la Vara Pi”, Gibara.

•  Cultural Community House in Gibara, Fine arts workshops.

•  Fine Art Gallery Center, Holguín.

•  Holguín Academy of Fine Art, “El Alba” in Holguín Province.

•  CISAT belong to the Ministry of Sciences, Technology and Environment in Cuba.

Program Proposal to raise funds to SCSCB

•  Donations of artworks for auctions or direct sales.

•  Donations of Copyright to use in:

T-Shirt, Greetings Card, Gy clee prints and others.

•  Wildlife Art Workshop in Natural areas.

•  Creations of posters designs for conservation project in the Caribbean region.

•  Sales Online (web) of pieces of art donated from group's member. It need to insert in a website.

•  New affiliations, joining artist to SCSCB, through Caribbean Wildlife Art WG.

Wildlife Art working group current projects
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