Events

Photobook Exhibition Artist Talk III

Join us for the final of three conversations with the winners of our 14th Annual Photobook Exhibition.

Juried by Karen Davis, Curator and Co-owner of Davis Orton Gallery, and Crista Dix, Executive Director of the Griffin Museum, the 14th Annual Photobook exhibition will showcase 48 books in our Griffin Gallery during the summer of 2024.

The Griffin Team is pleased to host the winners for a conversation discussing their books on Zoom. Join us August 14th, 7-8:30pm Eastern in the Griffin Zoom Room. Participants to be announced.

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Photography Atelier 38 | Artist Talk - Students of Emily Belz

Join the students of Emily Belz to discuss their end-of-year projects for the Photography Atelier class. The students here were part of our year long portfolio development program from Fall of 2023 to Spring 2024 and we are thrilled to see their work in the main gallery at Winchester.

The students will each give a brief presentation of their work on Zoom, and we will hold a brief audience Q&A at the end. Come hear about all they've accomplished!

Students of Emily Belz:

Ann Boese | Michael Burka | Julia Cluett | CoCo McCabe | Linda Hammett Ory | Lisa Redburn | Betty Stone | Hope

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Photography Atelier 38 | Artist Talk - Students of Jennifer McClure

Join the students of Jennifer McClure to discuss their end-of-year projects for the Photography Atelier class. The students here were part of our year long portfolio development program from Fall of 2023 to Spring 2024 and we are thrilled to see their work in the main gallery at Winchester.

The students will each give a brief presentation of their work on Zoom, and we will hold a brief audience Q&A at the end. Come hear about all they've accomplished!

Students of Jennifer McClure:

Donna Delone | Kym Ghee | Kay McCabe | Corinne Cobabe | Victor Rosansky | Becca Screnock | Li Shen |

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Professional Development Series (PDS) 1: How to create and maintain a dynamic website for lens-based artists with Stella Kramer

Everyone has a website. It's the landing spot for showcasding your photography and giving youraudience (and potential clients) a more indepth understanding of who you are as an artist.In this course I will talk about the most important aspects of having an inviting and engagingwebsite focused on getting people to spend time looking at your work. I will touch on whatmakes a great website both in design and clarity of purpose. Level: All Day & Time: Thursday, January 16, 2025 Event Type: Online Lecture with Q&A Academic Members: Free to enrolled students and educators in organizations who hold

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September Member Networking Event

© Larry Smukler, participant of Member Networking DayJoin us for a morning event of conversation and critique. We are excited to provide our members an opportunity to network, grow, ask questions and get critical feedback about a body of work either in process or complete. Spend your Saturday morning with Crista Dix, Executive Director to have a conversation answering your questions about your creativity, working with institutions or other issues or ideas around photography and creativity. As part of our Griffin birthday celebration - join us Saturday September 14th from 9.30am-12pm for our

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Summer Artist/Mentor in Residence: Eyes Wide Open With Eddie Soloway

The Griffin Museum is thrilled to announce our Summer Artist / Mentor in Residence for 2024 is Eddie Soloway. Eddie will be at the Griffin Museum (in-person) July 14th and 15th for one day dedicated to a MasterClass, and one day for individual, one-on-one mentoring sessions.

Day 1 - Eyes Wide Open: The Joy of Nature Photography (In-Person MasterClass)

Give yourself a day--one day full of photographic sessions, from 10am to 4pm--to honor your creative self. Bring back the joy and wonder of being in nature, and holding a camera in your hand. Learn how to make pictures that soar past

Summer Youth Program: Storytelling Through Photography with Meghan Ireland

Discover how to create and compose meaningful images, and tell a compelling story through your photos. Learn the fundamentals of lighting, how lighting impacts composition and the approach to creating strong frames for your photographs. Explore art direction with colors, props and locations to infuse story, self and symbolism into your work. The use of any camera that reflects your voice is encouraged -- equipment may include SLR's, DSLR's, point & shoot cameras, instant film or phones.

INSTRUCTOR: Meghan Ireland

DATE & TIME: Six week course, Mondays, July 23- August 27, 2024, 3pm-5pm

Susan Weiss | The Orchard - Artist Talk & Book Signing

The Griffin Museum is pleased to present an evening with photographer Susan Weiss, the creative artist behind her new monograph, The Orchard.

Join us on Thursday November 7th, starting at 6.30pm at the museum in Winchester for a presentation by Weiss, with a book signing following the talk. Books will be on hand for purchase at this event. THE ORCHARD is the photographic study, created in an abstract manner, of an apple orchard in Vermont. Photographed over a two year period, 2020-2022, through all seasons, the images reveal seasonal changes as well as evoke emotional states of the

Suzanne Theodora White Artist Talk

Join us Saturday July 20th at 2pm in the Griffin Museum for a special conversation with featured artist Suzanne Theodora White. Her exhibition, Dry Stone, No Sound of Water, is on the walls of our Atelier Gallery through August 28th. She will be discussing the ideas behind the work, and her technique in how the work is produced. Suzanne will also be available to sign her catalog, available in the museum shop.

A catalog of works has been produced and is now available in the Griffin Museum shop in Winchester and online.

This event is FREE and open to the public

About Suzanne

Two Looks | In Conversation with Alex Webb & Rebecca Norris Webb

Join us for an in-person artist talk with Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb! We will begin the evening with a lecture, followed by a book signing and reception. The Webbs, who've published more than 20 books between them, will show a selection of work from both their individual and collaborative projects. Alex will present work from La Calle, a book of 30 years of his photographs from Mexico, and Rebecca will show work from her third book, My Dakota, and her new hybrid poetry book, A Difficulty Is a Light, punctuated by 15 of her photographs (Chose Commune, Fall 2024). They will also present