The museum will be closed Monday March 31 – April 3 to install our new exhibitions. Join us on April 3rd at 5.30pm to celebrate the students of Photosynthesis.
As part of our Photobook Focus programming, the Griffin Museum is pleased to offer 25-minute online portfolio reviews — an opportunity for learning and growth. Presented in partnership with esteemed photographic artists and independent photobook publishers, these focused sessions provide valuable insights and guidance. This setting offers photographers invaluable insights into crafting their photobook vision. Receive direct feedback on your book dummy, design, and sequencing, tailored to the unique demands of the photobook medium. Elevate your project with expert guidance, bridging artistic vision with publishing expertise.
Kris Graves is offering eight 25-minute online portfolio reviews on April 9th. There are two ticket options: Member and General Registration. Explore all the benefits of membership on our Member page — we’d love to have you join us! Time slots will be assigned based on availability.
Kris Graves (b. 1982 New York, NY) is an artist and publisher based in New York and California. Graves creates artwork that deals with societal problems and aims to use art as a means to inform people about cultural issues. KGP MONOLITH (est. 2009) collaborates with artists to create limited edition publications and archival prints, focusing on contemporary art and photography that address issues of race, identity, equity, gender, sexuality, and class.
Books Documentation by: @the_bookphotographer
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