February 7, 2026 – April 12, 2026

Facades of New London: Photographs by G. Roger Clements

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For the past fifteen years, photographer and architectural designer G. Roger Clements has been documenting the buildings and urban spaces of New London. A new exhibition at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum presents a selection of his photographs alongside three-dimensional maquettes, offering a compelling visual record of the city’s architectural character, history, and ongoing transformation. The exhibition is on view Feb. 7 through Apr. 12, 2026.

Working with 35mm, medium-format, and large-format cameras and film, Clements develops his photographs by hand in his New London studio and darkroom. His images reveal careful attention to composition, light, and structure, capturing geometric forms, dramatic contrasts of shadow, and richly textured surfaces. Doors, windows, and other architectural details often become focal points, emphasizing how buildings change over time and how they shape the experience of public space.

In addition to photographs, the exhibition includes several of Clement’s 3-D maquettes, which recreate and imaginatively re-envision historic facades. These sculptural works bring architectural details into physical form, adding depth and playfulness to the exhibition while underscoring the artist’s background in building design.

Admission

$12-$3
See website for additional details and free visiting opportunities.
Location Lyman Allyn Art Museum

625 Williams St.
New London CT, 06320

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Times
Tue.-Sat: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sun.: 1 p.m.-5 p.m.
Closed Mondays