
Mother and Son, 2019, ambrotype original, archival pigment print, 40″ x 50″
About The Art
London Amara was born in Columbus, Ohio in 1977, and raised in the remote woods of rural Ohio by parents she describes as “hippies but without the drugs, Amish without religion.” London Amara retains a profound connection to the intuitive, wordless language of nature. This informs her diverse work in painting, drawing, sculpture, and photography. It also underlies her gradual move from biomorphic and gestural abstraction—and, occasionally, handwritten text—toward a more explicit focus on the human form and its physical and metaphorical occupation of space. She has become increasingly interested, too, in depicting landscape, most often in its densest manifestations, but with an occasional nod to sparser environments.
In this exhibition, Amara has created intimate black-and-white portraits and haunting images of the wooded landscapes of Florida, Ohio, California, and British Columbia. Employing a singular technical strategy, she works on site in a portable darkroom made from an ice-fishing tent to produce large-format, collodion photographic images. This exhibition Is organized through Katharine T. Carter & Associates.
CATEGORIES: Exhibition
DATE: January 8, 2023 - March 5, 2023
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

