About this Event
Clyde Butcher Lecture
Thursday, January 6, 5-8 pm
Join us for an evening lecture presented by Florida landscape photographer Clyde Butcher. Prior to the lecture, enjoy a glass of wine and access to the exhibition Cathedrals of Florida: Masterworks by Clyde Butcher. A book signing, with catalogs available for purchase, will follow the presentation.
5-6 pm: Exhibition Open
6-7 pm: Lecture in the OM°A Auditorium
7-8 pm: Book Signing
$15 for Members
$20 for Future Members
About Clyde Butcher:
In the tradition of the nineteenth-century Hudson River School painters, Clyde Butcher 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. For more, visit clydebutcher.com.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 North Mills Avenue, Orlando, United States
USD 15.00 to USD 20.00