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FORT MYERS, FL — The Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center (SBDAC) opens The Emotions of Everyday Life.

FORT MYERS, FL — The Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center (SBDAC) opens The Emotions of Everyday Life.

FORT MYERS, FL — The Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center (SBDAC) opens The Emotions of Everyday Life, a solo exhibition by mixed-media artist James Massacci, in the Capital Gallery from July 3 through July 30, 2026. The opening reception on July 3 coincides with the Downtown Fort Myers Art Walk and the city's America 250th celebration, drawing visitors and collectors from across Southwest Florida for a milestone summer of cultural programming.

Massacci's work, which has appeared on NBC, ABC, and CBS, uses painting, collage, and mixed-media assemblage to explore identity, nostalgia, and the emotional undercurrents of American life. Critics and audiences have drawn comparisons to Banksy and Mr. Brainwash for his use of bold visual language to provoke public conversation — though Massacci's focus stays trained on emotional interiority rather than street-level provocation.

"I take society in and then simmer it to concentrate," Massacci says of his creative process. "If art imitates life, you can consider my show a mirror."

The exhibition blends vintage imagery with contemporary culture, inviting audiences to examine not just what they see, but how and why they see it.

Event Details

Opening Reception: Friday, July 3, 6:00–10:00 p.m., as part of the Downtown Fort Myers Art Walk and America 250th celebration. Admission is free with a suggested donation.

Exhibition Dates: July 3–30, 2026
Gallery Hours: Monday–Friday, 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., extended hours until 10:00 p.m. on select Fridays
Location: Capital Gallery, Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center, 2301 First Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901
Info: (239) 333-1933 | www.sbdac.com

About James Massacci

James Massacci is a contemporary mixed-media artist whose work in painting, collage, and assemblage transforms the emotions of everyday life into pieces that challenge and provoke. His exhibitions have earned national media coverage from NBC, ABC, and CBS, and his bold visual language has drawn comparisons to artists like Banksy and Mr. Brainwash.

Contact: Rick Rhodes, Media Alert Press LLC | rickrhodes@mediaalertpress.com | 239-722-9982

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