Florida Women of Achievement
A Photographic Documentary by Scherley Busch
Art Exhibition- January – April 2008
Florida Capitol Cabinet Room Gallery
Fall 2007

The Florida Department of State, Division of
Cultural Affairs and the Office of Governor
Crist have invited Scherley Busch, a renowned
artist, to exhibit her work at the Florida
Capitol’s Cabinet Room Gallery, January through
April 2008.
In collaboration with the Florida Commission on
the Status of Women, sponsors of this acclaimed
exhibit invites you to experience the exhibition
as it appears in the state capitol to highlight
the celebration of Women’s History Month, March
2008.
Florida Women of Achievement combines art,
education and history in a vivid photographic
portrayal of women who have made contributions
in the areas of science, education, art,
business, sports, philanthropy and public
service. Marjory Stoneman Douglas, Gloria
Estefan, Christ Evert, U.S. Congresswomen Carrie
Meek and Ileana Ros-Lehtenin, Florida’s first
lady Adele Graham, U.S. Attorney Janet Reno and
more than 50 other women have sat before the
lens of the renowned photographer to be
immortalized in the exhibition that has been
shown at over 35 venues including the U.S.
Senate Russell Rotunda, Washington, D.C., The
Florida Governor’s Mansion, The Tallahassee
Artport Gallery, The Historic Museum of Southern
Florida, and the Spirit of Beijing Conference in
Tampa, Florida.
The exhibit affords viewers an opportunity to
experience the rich history of our state through
Ms. Busch’s artistic and impressive collection
of many of Florida’s more remarkable women,
pioneers and leaders in their chosen fields.
Select color, environmental portraits and
biographical information will be shown.
About the Artist:
Ms. Busch has been photographing Florida Women
of Achievement since 1992 as she continues to
add to portraits of history making women.
Educated in the fine arts, Ms. Busch developed a
love for photography while working at the United
Nations in New York. Initiating her career in
photography in the 1970s, she exhibited fine art
black and white color images captured in Spain
where she had been living and studying. This led
her to an advertising-fashion photography career
in Miami, as one of the first female
photographers entering commercial photography in
the South. She has instructed at the University
of Miami and Miami Dade College. Today, she is
recognized as one of the foremost portraitists
in the state. She continues to exhibit her fine
art images including series Miami DreamScapes
and Tropical Visions and continues photographing
editorial and advertising images.
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