Art Exhibit at Aloysius Butler & Clark Showcases Artwork by Bill Leitzinger and Meagan Mika
Wilmington, Del. — Aloysius Butler & Clark (AB&C) is exhibiting a collection of photography by Bill Leitzinger and a collection of two-dimensional, mixed-media pieces by Meagan Mika from now through February 28. The exhibit is free to the public and will be open on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at AB&C, 819 Washington Street, Wilmington, Del.
Longtime Delaware resident Bill Leitzinger has a photographic history stretching back 35 years, which includes work done throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Japan. Having studied photography at the University of Delaware and the Rhode Island School of Design, Leitzinger works in a photojournalist style, often capturing his subjects from unique perspectives. His work is frequently exhibited in Delaware art galleries, most recently in the Hudson Gallery at the Gibby Center for the Arts in Middletown, the Delaware City Arts Center, Brandywine Creek State Park and the Biden Center at Cape Henlopen State Park.
Meagan Mika’s artwork consists of two-dimensional, mixed-media pieces, combining printing, painting and collage. She received her bachelor’s degree in humanities from New College in Sarasota, Florida, and is working on a master’s in fine arts at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Her work has been featured in a solo show at the Caples Gallery in Sarasota, and was recently part of a group show in Philadelphia.
AB&C (www.a-b-c.com) is a 40-year-old full-service marketing communications agency with offices in Wilmington, Delaware, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Established in business-to-business and consumer marketing, the agency brings a fresh perspective to local, regional, national and international accounts in a variety of industries.