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Enjoy nature with 'Fresh Air' virtual art exhibit

Artists from Project Onward announce the opening of "Fresh Air," a virtual exhibition featuring Chicago area natural treasures Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods and sites within the Forest Preserves of Cook County.

"Fresh Air" captures the human yearning for connection to the outside after months of shelter-in-place in Illinois.

"I enjoyed painting a natural landscape. The piece I made captures the serene peace of an early morning," said artist Fernando Ramirez.

Prior to the spread of COVID-19, the artists of Project Onward, a nonprofit studio and gallery for professional artists with mental and developmental disabilities, visited Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods and the Trailside Museum of Natural History in Thatcher Woods to find inspiration in nature.

This collaboration gave them an opportunity to bask in the natural surroundings, learn about local wildlife and experience close-up encounters with the animals on-site.

It was a memorable experience that fueled the creation of "Fresh Air," a collection of artistic interpretations of Chicago's habitats.

"The Forest Preserves of Cook County is excited to be partnering with Project Onward and the Brushwood Center on this exhibition inspired by our local forest preserves. We hope people take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to experience nature in their own homes and that the work of these talented artists serves as an inspiration to explore nature through art," said Arnold Randall, general superintendent of the Forest Preserves of Cook County.

Brushwood Center, host of the online exhibition, hopes that the artwork will encourage viewers to consider the importance of local nature for both human health and ecological health.

"Research shows that time outside is essential for human health, particularly in the midst of this pandemic. Visiting forest preserves and parks actually increases our immune system strength and emotional resilience, in addition to providing critical habitat for plants and wildlife," says Catherine Game, executive director of Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods.

"Fresh Air" is on exhibit at www.brushwoodcenter.org through Aug. 9.

All of the artwork is for sale, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Project Onward.

The featured artists include: Steven Albecher, Franklin Armstrong, Alfred Banks, Dijon Barrett, John Behnke, Cherylle Booker, Ken Bortman, Louis Demarco, William Douglas, Safiya Hameed, Jason Harris, David Hence, Adam Hines, David A. Holt, Michael Hopkins, Janno Juguilon, R.J. Juguilon, Coral Kappel, Blake Lenoir, Molly McGrath, Allen McNair, Jack Moore, Jacqueline Cousins Oliva, Fernando Ramirez, Luke Shemroske, Ryan Tepich, Ricky Willis, and Sereno Wilson.

Learn more at www.projectonward.org, www.brushwoodcenter.org or fpdcc.com.

Project Onward visits Ryerson Woods. Pictured, from left, are: Coral Kappel, Glen Kasprzyk, Dani Abboud, Bonnie McGrath, Louis DeMarco, Ricky Willis, Molly McGrath, Whitney Oliver, R.J. Juguilon, Dijon Barrett, David Hence and Janno Juguilon. Courtesy of Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods
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