Exhibits by William Butcher, painter and Roy Money, photographer

Sat Mar 2 , 12 – 5 pm

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Hosted by Kehler Liddell Gallery
Details WESTVILLE NEW HAVEN, February 8 — March 10, 2024: Kehler Liddell Gallery presents: William Butcher: paintings from The Portal Series/Expanding Visions and Roy Money, photos of Mountains and Rivers. 

Join us for an opening reception, Saturday, February 10th, 2 – 5pm. 
A closing reception is planned for Saturday, March 9, 2 – 5pm.

Of The Portal Series/Expanding Visions, painter William Butcher explains that each image represents a portal into an ideal and sacred realm the artist acknowledges is beyond mortal comprehension, yet the paintings strive to serve as a glimpse into his deeply personal musings and visions of the ethereal universe.
Photographer Roy Money borrows a phrase from traditional Chinese landscape painting, Mountains and Rivers, which refers to the totality of nature and his pictures range widely across many different physical features of Asian landscapes. As a representation of totality, the Mountains and Rivers theme also points to the relationality of all these elements and that everything is composed of many parts. Money’s first trip to China inspired his return to photography 15 years ago and then subsequent trips as well.

William C. Butcher is a graduate of the Drake University School of Fine Art where he earned BFA and MFA degrees in painting. He studied painting and drawing with internationally recognized artists and went on to a 40-year career teaching visual art including drawing, painting, sculpture and architecture at Suffield Academy in CT. more
Roy Money earned an MFA in photography at the U of Delaware and taught photography at several schools before and after the MFA. His work has been exhibited in solo and group shows national and regionally. more

Kehler Liddell Gallery (KLG) is a cooperative gallery in the heart of New Haven’s Westville village representing 22 of the area’s most notable emerging and established artists. Established in 2003, KLG is one of New Haven’s longest running retail galleries to date. All of the artists are juried into membership. Monthly exhibitions are highlighted by free community arts programming presented by www.ArtEconInitiative.org. The gallery is free and open to the public. Gallery hours: Thursday- Sunday 12 to 5pm, or by appt. ###
Admission FREE
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When Daily, starting from Feb 8, 2024, until Mar 10, 2024