The Coral Springs Museum of Art will present a double-feature exhibition from June 5 to August 1, 2025, as its final show before relocating to the Cornerstone complex in downtown Coral Springs. The exhibition includes "Clyde Butcher: Lifeworks in Photography," featuring 45 large-format prints of Everglades and global landscapes by the renowned photographer, and "Across this Land: America at 250," a multimedia contemporary collection exploring landscapes, waterways, and urban environments in honor of the nation’s 250th birthday. The museum will also host a lecture and book signing with Clyde Butcher on June 13.
This exhibition matters because it marks a significant transition for the Coral Springs Museum of Art as it prepares to move to a new, permanent home in the Cornerstone complex, signaling growth and renewed commitment to the community. By pairing Clyde Butcher's iconic nature photography with contemporary works on place and identity, the museum invites visitors to reflect on the American landscape and shared experience, reinforcing the role of local art institutions in fostering cultural connection during a historic national milestone.