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Nationally-celebrated
photographer
Clyde
Butcher’s
black
and
white,
large
format,
landscape
photography
is
reminiscent
of
Ansel
Adams.
His
art
was
recently
featured
in
the
Ken
Burns
six-part
documentary,
The
National
Parks:
America's
Best
Idea,
on
PBS.
NPR
also
has
taken
interest
in
his
environmental
photography
and
interviewed
Clyde
in
late
2009.
The
black
and
white
photographs
in
the
exhibit
will
range
in
sizes
from
22”x
28”
inches
to
4’x
5’
feet.
All
images
feature
national
parks
and
federal
lands
accompanied
by
a
description
of
Clyde’s
own
insights
into
the
photographs.
Retail
products
will
be
for
sale
including
books,
note
cards,
DVDs,
and
prints.
ARTIST
RECEPTION
Thurs.,
April
29
Clyde
will
travel
from
Florida
to
speak
at
the
reception!
A
special
"Dinner
with
the
Artist"
event
will
be
held
afterwards.
Tickets
sold
separately.
Please
RSVP
to
Andrea
Zwiebel
260.563.1102
x
501
or
az@honeywellcenter.org
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