Join Senior Curator of History, Zach Zacharias at the Museum of Arts & Sciences and explore the photographs of the legendary landscape photographer of Clyde Butcher. Learn about the ecosystems and vast vistas of his remarkable black and white images. 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 Florida creating arresting compositions that distinctly mark him as the foremost landscape photographer in Florida and America today.
Pre-registration for is strongly encouraged as space is limited. If registration is full, please call the Museum at 386-255-0285 to be placed on a waitlist with the potential for another time to be scheduled.
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Free for members or with paid museum admission.