Success StoryCelebrating a lifetime behind the Lens
Celebrating a lifetime behind the Lens
Author: Cortney Moses
Planning Unit: Whitley County CES
Major Program: Quality Arts Engagement & Experiences
Plan of Work: Encourage Vibrant Communities and support Economic Development
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Local Whitley County Photographer Butch Housman, originally from Dayton, Ohio, has spent over 60 years behind the camera but had never exhibited his work publicly. Despite a lifetime of experience capturing portraits and 1970s fashion, Housman had hesitations about displaying his art, citing discomfort with public critique and a professional focus on private commissions.
The Whitley County Cooperative Extension Community Arts Center addressed this by hosting Housman’s first-ever exhibit and artist reception on May 2. Led by Community Arts Agent Cortney Moses, the event featured a curated display of Housman’s work, dating back to the 1960s. Housman attended the reception, offering backstories behind his images and advice to aspiring artists: “Learn your craft until it becomes art. Pursue it.”
The Community Arts Agent worked closely with Housman to ensure a welcoming and respectful presentation of his life’s work, including light refreshments and community engagement opportunities.
The exhibit drew approximately 150 community members, including residents, students, artists, and photography enthusiasts. The diverse audience engaged with Housman’s work and story, making the event a meaningful cultural moment for both the artist and the community.
The exhibit remained on display for a month and a half, showcasing Housman’s six-decade legacy and inspiring dialogue around local arts. This milestone marked a powerful personal achievement for Housman and demonstrated the Community Arts Center’s role in uplifting hidden creative voices and building community through the arts.
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