Art

About The Art
Clyde Singer was an institution in our town. The long-time curator of the Butler who died in 1999 was everybody’s favorite artist. His teachers at the art students league included Reginald Marsh and Kenneth Hayes Miller, both represented in the Butler collection.
A favorite Singer painting is called Minor League which features a minor league Baseball game being played at the old Idora Park ball field. The painting resides in the Donnell
Sports Gallery at the Butler and is typical of Singer’s traditional realist style. The ball players depicted are characteristic Singer figures. Of special note is the fact that the artist
Includes himself and his wife Bernita in the ballpark bleachers. Clyde Singer was born in Malvern Ohio and was stationed in the South Pacific during World War II. He became the Butler curator immediately after the war. His love of New York City was obvious since virtually every summer he would take the bus into the city for days of painting. Except for Youngstown subjects, New York themes dominate his work.
The Butler Singer collection includes dozens of paintings donated by Cleveland businessman Joseph Erdelac and an assortment of donated works from local collectors over the years.
Singer was often asked to evaluate works of art by local collectors. His response to everyone who approached him with a painting with the hope of a Singer assessment was “There’s nothing wrong with that”.
-Louis Zona
CATEGORIES: Exhibition
DATE: September 27, 2020 - January 3, 2021
LOCATION: Giffuni Gallery , 2nd Floor
RECEPTION: N/A
89th National Midyear Exhibition at the Butler

The 89th National Midyear Exhibition presents works by contemporary artists 18 years and older who reside within the United States or its territories. Two-dimensional works in all media, including digital work and photography, are in the exhibition. This year’s juror is Dr. Louis Zona, Director Emeritus of The Butler Institute of American Art.
Exhibit Details and Special Events:
Entries due by April 10, 2026
Exhibition Dates: July 12 – August 20, 2026
Reception July 12, 2026, with an Awards Presentation at 2pm
Located in MacIntosh & Finnegan-Hynes Galleries



