The 2016 Exhibition Series Launches with Penelope Clute’s “Explorations” at The Strand Center
PLATTSBURGH, NY – The Strand Center for the Arts is excited to host photographer Penelope Clute in the Main Gallery in June, 2017. Penelope, known locally as Penny, has been working with the Plattsburgh community for years, but in law rather than photography. Now in retirement, she has time to focus on exhibiting her amazing collection of photographs and experiences. This upcoming exhibit, titled “A Little Light, A Little Color,” will open in The Strand Center Main Gallery on Friday, June 2, 2017 with a reception that is free and open to the public from 5:30-7:30 p.m. that evening.
Penny began serious photography after her 1967 college graduation, while first working in Philadelphia and then as a VISTA Volunteer (Volunteers in Service to America) in 1968 Chicago. Two of her photographs from that period were published, one in Human Rights – Issues for a New Millennium by Linda Jacobs Altman and another in Knocking on Doors – VISTA Volunteers Remember 1965-1971 by Maureen O’Connor.
After her time at VISTA Penny went to law school. After a short while in Michigan, she returned to Plattsburgh, NY and became founding partner in the private practice Clute Clute & Thompson. From 1989-2001 she was the Clinton County District Attorney and then Plattsburgh City Court Judge from 2002-2011.
In the beginning of 2012, after retiring from her post as a Plattsburgh City Court Judge, Penny began enjoying nurturing her “inner artist!” She rarely picked up a camera until the mid-2000’s. A weekend photography course in the Adirondacks, taught by the late Nancy Rotenberg, began her creative journey. This lead Penny to travel to San Miguel de Allende in Mexico, New Zealand, Cuba, Iceland and Morocco on photographic and artistic trips to allow her to immerse herself completely in the experience of photography. She now sees color, pattern and texture everywhere.
She has had solo shows in the Clinton County, New York area; and has shown her work in group shows at numerous venues in the Adirondacks and the North Country. Her work is in many private collections locally, as well as in New York City, California, and Hong Kong. In 2015, her photograph of a Cuban Rose Seller won First Place at The Strand Center for the Arts’ juried show “On The Road.” In 2016, one of her photographs won Honorable Mention in the International Black & White Spider Awards, and three others were nominated. Her website is www.PenelopeCluteFineArtPhotography.zenfolio.com.
“A Little Light, A Little Color,” a new photography exhibit by Penelope Clute, will be on view in The Strand Center Main Gallery at 23 Brinkerhoff Street in Plattsburgh from June 2-30, 2017. The Opening Reception will take place Friday, June 2 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and is free and open to the public. Regular gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10 am to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information on these exhibits, upcoming events, concerts or classes happening at The Strand Center for the Arts please call 518-563-1604 or visit www.strandcenter.org.
The Strand Center for the Arts is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing a high caliber arts center and theatre, providing the best of visual arts, music, dance, and theatre to the community. The SCA is supported by the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), the United Way and the Cloudsplitter Foundation.
The Strand Center for the Arts’ Diamond Sponsor is NBC 5; Platinum Circle Sponsors are The University of Vermont Health Network, Champlain Valley Physician’s Hospital, Meadowbrook Healthcare, and Twinstate Technologies. The Strand Center for the Arts’ Gold Sponsors are Northern Insuring/Northern Benefits, Boire Benner Group, Best Western Plus – The Inn at Smithfield, Casella, Clute Wealth Management, and Jeffords Steel and Engineering Company.
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