Timothy J. Clark’s Recent Projects

Timothy J. Clark’s portrait of Chief Judge Sandra Lynch was unveiled at Boston’s Federal Courthouse on June 4, 2015, before dignitaries that included Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer and retired Justice David Souter. The portrait is now part of the Court’s permanent collection.

Timothy J. Clark, (The Honorable Sandra L. Lynch, Moakley Federal Courthouse, Boston, 2013–15. Oil, 36 x 42 in.
Timothy J. Clark, The Honorable Sandra L. Lynch, Moakley Federal Courthouse, Boston, 2013–15. Oil, 36 x 42 in.

In the Presence of Sacred Light: The Masterworks of Timothy J. Clark was Timothy J. Clark’s solo exhibition at the Loyola University Museum of Art (Chicago, IL), May 23—August 2, 2015.

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Timothy J. Clark, Nessun Dorma, Rome, 2013. Watercolor, 21 x 47 in.

“Timothy J. Clark’s Poetic Realism,” an article by Leo J. O’Donovan, S.J., appears in the current issue of America and includes five paintings that were part of Clark’s recent solo exhibition In the Presence of Sacred Light: The Masterworks of Timothy J. Clark.

Timothy J. Clark, (Saint John Baptist de la Salle, Saint Patrick’s, NY ., 2012. Watercolor, 26 x 14 in.
Timothy J. Clark, (Saint John Baptist de la Salle, Saint Patrick’s, NY ., 2012. Watercolor, 26 x 14 in.

“Sacred Light: The Art of Timothy J. Clark,” an article by Kelly Compton, appeared in the May/June issue of Fine Art Connoisseur and includes four of Clark’s recent watercolor paintings.

Timothy J. Clark, Central Synagogue, NYC, 2015. Watercolor, 17 x 21 in.
Timothy J. Clark, Central Synagogue, NYC, 2015. Watercolor, 17 x 21 in.

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