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— During her first visit to Naples in 2002, painter Trinh Mai fell in love with the tranquility of the area and six years later returned to live here. An artist from San Jose, Calif., Mai now celebrates her second exhibition in Naples, “A Second Chance.”

“Naples has taught me that the stillness I was lacking was actually within,” she says, “and being in this environment allowed me to appreciate that.”

Mai’s show will be up at the Sona Gallery, 3570 Bayshore Drive, Naples, until Sept. 12. Call 530-7662.

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