Clyde Butcher: America's Everglades
Exhibition at the Court House Cultural Center
On January 13, 1991 the Court House Cultural Center welcomed a collection of Ansel Adams photographs loaned by the Mitsubishi Estate Collection. To honor that landmark of 30 years ago, the Arts Council of Martin County invited revered Florida black and white landscape photographer, Clyde Butcher, to exhibit at the Center.
About Clyde Butcher: A Legendary Photographer and National Treasure
The scale and extraordinary clarity of his work sets it apart as exceptional. In the tradition of the nineteenth-century Hudson River School painters, Clyde composes his works at pristine and untarnished locations across the United States, creating arresting compositions that distinctly mark him as the foremost landscape photographer in America today. Clyde has been called the next Ansel Adams by Popular Photography magazine, awarded as a humanitarian for acting for the betterment of his community, and recognized as a conservationist for bringing issues to the forefront of public consciousness through his art. His photography transcends political boundaries, challenging us to work together to protect natural places across the globe.
Thursday Jan 21, 2021
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM EST
Opening Reception: 5:30-7 pm.
Exhibition runs January 12 - March 13, 2021
Gallery Hours: 10-4 pm, Wed-Sat; 10-6, Tuesday
Court House Cultural Center
80 East Ocean Boulevard, Stuart FL 34994
$5/ person and Members Free for the reception.
Donations accepted for regular gallery hours.