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Forage and Plant Based Printing – Anthotype Workshop with Anne Eder – 1 Saturday morning in person plus follow up online session

image of forest creature printed using spinach emusion Date: Jun. 3

Anthotypes are a nineteenth century process discovered by Sir John Herschel. The innate light sensitivity of plants can be harnessed to produce photographic images that do not require any sort More Info…

Writing About Photography Workshop with Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy – 2 Saturday sessions

Woman looking at art and writing Date: Jun. 3

The Griffin is thrilled to have Elin Spring & Suzanne Révy back ONLINE to teach their popular writing workshop. Saturday, June 3 2023  11:00am – 1:00pm EST Saturday, June 10  More Info…

Daytime Long Exposure Photography – Learn to Capture Time – 9 sessions (5 classroom, 4 on-location) June/July/Aug 2023

Collage of images to show daytime long exposure photography Date: Jun. 7

This is a workshop to explore the creative aspects of long exposures taken during daylight. Similar in concept to night photography, daytime long exposures record 1 to 15 minutes of More Info…

Aerial Photography and Drone Fundamentals Workshop Sat/Sun June 10 + 11

Aerial photo of circular landscaped park Date: Jun. 10

The astonishing proliferation of drones in recent years has allowed photographers to see the world from an entirely new vantage point. This weekend workshop will help you explore aerial photography’s More Info…

Caleb Cain Marcus | Publisher in Residence

Date: Jun. 10

Looking for photo book design ideas? Need to tweak your monograph to perfection? We are excited to have Caleb Cain Marcus with us in Winchester at the museum for a More Info…

Melanie McWhorter | Publisher in Residence

Date: Jun. 17

We are so thrilled to have Melanie McWhorter of Grenade in a Jar with us in the Griffin Zoom Room for a day of project reviews. Do you have a More Info…

Introduction to Handmade Photobook Binding with Eliot Dudik – 1 week intensive

Date: Jun. 26

In this 5-day intensive course, we will start by pouring over photographs you have brought with you to the Griffin Museum that represent a project you have been toying with More Info…

Storytelling Through Portrait Photography with Meghan Ireland for ages 11 – 14

image of Tyler James Date: Aug. 7

In this workshop, geared toward youth aged 11-14, discover how to create and compose striking portraits, work with natural light and shadow, and tell a compelling story through your photos. More Info…

Photo Transfer Techniques and Hand Coloring with Jari Poulin -1 week intensive

handmade print with image of woman and botanics overlaid Date: Aug. 21

This intensive five day workshop is designed for those who would like to use their images for a creative journey that includes putting their hand and imagination to work with More Info…

Refraction and Reflection: The Magic of Water with Karin Rosenthal – 1 week intensive

Reflection of trees on water Date: Aug. 28

Still water, especially when combined with reflection, can transform and add complexity to images. It can turn a simple subject into an idea, a mystery, or an evocative illusion.  Water More Info…

Advanced Lightroom with Sue Anne Hodges

Image of lightroom screen Date: Sep. 13

In this workshop we will go beyond the basic Lightroom workflow. Knowing how to make Lightroom more efficient and how to problem solve things like adding hard drives, moving files, More Info…

Photography and the non-traditional form with Marcy Palmer

gold leafed botanical print Date: Sep. 16

This workshop will question traditional forms of photography and explore the use of photography in alternative approaches.  These nontraditional forms include the use of texture in a photographic print or More Info…

Editing and Sequencing Workshop with Emily Belz

Group of people looking at table of photographs Date: Sep. 17

Photographers are regularly faced with editing and sequencing their work whether for portfolio, exhibition, website, juried show submission, or grant proposal. In this workshop we will look at the art More Info…

Photography Atelier 38 with Jennifer McClure

Atelier Logo Date: Sep. 19

The Griffin Museum is pleased to continue its legacy of fostering creative growth with the Photography Atelier, now in its 38th session. This portfolio and project building course will inspire More Info…

Photography Atelier 38 with Emily Belz

Atelier Logo Date: Sep. 21

The Griffin Museum is pleased to continue its legacy of fostering creative growth with the Photography Atelier, now in its 38th session. This portfolio and project building course will inspire More Info…

Self Portraiture with Donna Garcia

Image of woman's back with bird in hair Date: Sep. 27

How do we make an image of ourselves that moves beyond the selfie?  What elevates a self-portrait into a fine art narrative? How can we use our physical presence in More Info…

Documentary Roots / Contemporary Practice with Jason Langer, Debi Cornwall, Ed Kashi, and Victoria Sambunaris

four image composite work of Kashi, Sambunaris, Cornwall and Langer Date: Oct. 2

Documentary photography is one of the bedrock photographic practices. Going back to the days of Louis Daguerre capturing the first photographic image of a person having his shoes shined on More Info…

The Self-Published Photobook Workshop with Karen Davis

Book Cover - Still Stepping by Karen Davis Date: Oct. 25

The Self-Published Photobook Workshop A photobook is an autonomous art form, comparable to a piece of sculpture, a play or a film. (Dutch photography critic Ralph Prins) In this workshop, we More Info…

DIY to NFT:  How to find your place in today’s Art World with Michael Foley

Date: Oct. 30

As photography continually evolves through the advancement of technology, so has the marketplace and your position in it.  As photographers, we have more choices than ever to place, position, market, More Info…

Digital Printing Workshop with Sue Anne Hodges

Examples of digital printing test strips Date: Nov. 1

Making the transition from seeing an image on the screen to seeing it in print can be a challenge. To make a successful print takes more than knowing what buttons More Info…

Immersive Guided Meditation for the Creative Mind with Heather Walsh

Abstract image of sky with blues and pinks Date: Nov. 4

This virtual, online workshop introduces students to Immersive Guided Meditation as a tool to access an abundance of creativity, clarity, and the courage needed to thrive as a contemporary photographer. More Info…

Thinking Outside the Lines – Creative Printmaking with Gelli Plates & Photography with Jari Poulin

Image of hand printed gelli print with photography Date: Nov. 4

Students will learn how to make fabulous monoprints on watercolor paper with a gelli plate as a background for their photography.  With non-toxic Akua inks, stencils and ink jet prints More Info…

Using Social Media in Photography: a two session workshop with Sherri Littlefield

Image of Treat Gallery interior Date: Nov. 14

Social Media is ubiquitous in everyday life, how can we best use it to promote ourselves and/or brand? This two-part course will explore tools and applications of social media and More Info…

Advanced Critique and Mentoring Program with Aline Smithson

geisha smithson Date: Jan. 1

The Griffin Museum is pleased to again offer a mentoring and critique program for conscientious and self-motivated photographers seeking to broaden how they create and think about photography. Participants will More Info…

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Floor Plan

Amy Rindskopf's Terra Novus

At the market, I pick each one up, pulled in by the shapes as they sit together, waiting. I feel its heft in my hand, enjoy the textures of the skin or peel, and begin to look closer and closer. The patterns on each individual surface marks them as distinct. I push further still, discovering territory unseen by the casual observer, a new land. I am like a satellite orbiting a distant planet, taking the first-ever images of this newly envisioned place.

This project started as an homage to Edward Weston’s Pepper No. 30 (I am, ironically, allergic to peppers). As I looked for my subject matter at the market, I found that I wasn’t drawn to just one single fruit or vegetable. There were so many choices, appealing to both hand and eye. I decided to print in black and white to help make the images visually more about the shapes, and not about guessing which fruit is smoothest, which vegetable is greenest.

Artistic Purpose/Intent

Artistic Purpose/Intent

Tricia Gahagan

 

Photography has been paramount in my personal path of healing from disease and

connecting with consciousness. The intention of my work is to overcome the limits of the

mind and engage the spirit. Like a Zen koan, my images are paradoxes hidden in plain

sight. They are intended to be sat with meditatively, eventually revealing greater truths

about the world and about one’s self.

 

John Chervinsky’s photography is a testament to pensive work without simple answers;

it connects by encouraging discovery and altering perspectives. I see this scholarship

as a potential to continue his legacy and evolve the boundaries of how photography can

explore the human condition.

 

Growing my artistic skill and voice as an emerging photographer is critical, I see this as

a rare opportunity to strengthen my foundation and transition towards an established

and influential future. I am thirsty to engage viewers and provide a transformative

experience through my work. I have been honing my current project and building a plan

for its complete execution. The incredible Griffin community of mentors and the

generous funds would be instrumental for its development. I deeply recognize the

hallmark moment this could be for the introduction of the work. Thank you for providing

this incredible opportunity for budding visions and artists that know they have something

greater to share with the world.

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