We have a call for entry for our next exhibition at the Griffin satellite space – Lafayette City Center Place.
Call for entry is open now. Deadline for submissions is May 13th, 2022. Selections will be made by May 15th, 2022.
Please send submissions directly via email to photos (at) griffinmuseum dot org
Exhibition Dates: 21 June – 12 September, 2022
Artist Reception – 14 August, 2022 4 to 6pm
How does X mark a spot? How do we navigate our own surroundings? At what point do we walk, run or fall? Vantage Point seeks to illuminate our vision and create a point of contact to the land.
Our call for entry is looking for your vision of the landscape that surrounds us. We want to see a place, environment or space that gives context to where we find ourselves in the landscape.
We are looking for any type of photography, traditional, digital, real or composted landscapes all showing a point of view from the earth or sky, including a point of contact, hardscape or organic path. It can be a natural or man made landscape, like a waterfall in the woods or a shack in the desert. It can be aerial views, or images created on land or sea.
If you have a video or moving images you wish to have us consider, send us a link, and we can review it for inclusion in our Moving Image online gallery.
Submission Guidelines – Submit up to 5 images
Images should be 1200 pixels on the shortest side at 72 dpi.
image naming convention – lastname_imagetitle_year (example lightyear_toInfinityandBeyond_2022)
Accepted Images should be framed in metal frames only with plexiglass glazing. Wood frames and glass will not be accepted. Framed prints sized no larger than 24 inches on the longest side.
Framed work due to be delivered to the museum by 17 June 2022.
For any additional questions please contact us.
We look forward to seeing your submission!















with a network of fellow photographers, and over time watched as several of my peers and mentors were selected for solo shows at the Griffin. This of course became a goal of my own. Over the years, I was honored to have work curated into assorted group shows at the Griffin – and having my series selected for a solo show now, as one of Paula Tognarelli’s final curatorial projects prior to her retirement, is truly an honor.
Though visually different from its precursor, the series
love tropical jungles and rainforests, snorkeling in warm waters, exploring boggy marshes and swamps – basically any place I can immerse myself in the tall trees, greenery, and be among birds and other wildlife.




















