Clyde Butcher exhibit headlines Coral Springs museum’s farewell. What to know
The Coral Springs Museum of Art will close its time at the Center for the Arts with a double-feature exhibition running June 5 through Aug. 1.
The show pairs Everglades photography by Clyde Butcher with contemporary multimedia works marking America’s 250th birthday.
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Here are key takeaways:
- The exhibition is the museum’s last at the Center for the Arts before relocating to the Cornerstone complex in downtown Coral Springs.
- Clyde Butcher’s portion features 45 large-format prints from his half-century career capturing the Everglades and landscapes in Cuba, the Czech Republic and Spain.
- A lecture and book signing with Butcher is scheduled from 4 to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 13. Tickets are available at CoralSpringsMuseum.org/Clyde.
- The companion exhibition marks America’s 250th birthday with multimedia works exploring landscapes, waterways and urban spaces that shape memory and identity.
- “Both exhibitions invite audiences to experience the land not only as scenery, but as something deeply tied to memory, community, and shared experience,” Museum Director Juliana Forero said.
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