It’s that time again! We are so excited to bring you another round of conversations about the photobook! This year we are focused on the process of how to move from concept to completion. We are thrilled to launch the month of conversations and opportunities with Mary Virginia Swanson and Susan kae Grant with their seminar on demystifying the process of publishing.
This year we have a series of Publishers in Residence. Have a book project and need some feedback? Want to start figuring out what to do with your project? We have a group of publishers, editors, designers and consultants ready to help you find your next step.
Our publisher conversations this year include one with Minor Matters publisher Michelle Dunn Marsh and Annu Palakunnathu Matthew to discuss the process of publishing Matthew’s mid career survey The Answers Take Time.
Here is a look at month of events. More are being added daily. Check back or check our events page for more information.
Seminar –
Sunday June 4th – 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Eastern / 8:00 AM Pacific
Mary Virginia Swanson & Susan kae Grant | Making the Match, Bringing Your Artwork to Book Form
Panel Discussion & Book Signing –
Saturday June 10th – 3 to 6pm (@ the Griffin Museum)
Tuesday June 13th – 2 to 3.30pm (Online)
Preston Gannaway & GOST publishing
Friday June 23rd – 6 to 8pm (@ The Griffin Museum)
Sarah Malakoff | Personal History
Publisher in Residence –
Saturday June 10th 11.30am to 2.30pm (Griffin Museum) – Caleb Cain Marcus
Monday June 12th 1.00pm to 3.30pm (Griffin Museum) – Alexa Dilworth
Sunday June 14th 1.00am to 3.30pm (Online) – Karen Davis
Saturday June 17th 10.00am to 12.30pm (Online) – Melanie McWhorter
Saturday June 24th 11.00am to 2.00pm (Online) – Michelle Dunn Marsh
Publisher Conversations –
Thursday June 15th – 7.00pm – 8.30pm (Online) Michelle Dunn Marsh & Annu Palakunnathu Matthew
Art Book Sale!
Sunday June 25th – Charles Meyer Collection 1 to 4pm at the Griffin Museum – Charles Meyer Collection
Select volumes from the library of photographer and educator Charles Meyer will be available for purchase with all proceeds benefiting the Griffin Museum. Funds will be used to help the museum build its resource center opening in September 2023.