Using Social Media in Photography with Sherri Littlefield

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Social Media is ubiquitous in everyday life, how can photographers best use it to promote themselves and their brand? This two-part course will explore tools and applications of social media and the implications of their use in the photography field. Best practices and supporting research are also addressed, as well as the dynamics of group, company, and influencer collaboration, experienced through recommended class projects.... [Read More]

$175.00 – $225.00

Alexa Becker | Publisher in Residence

It is a pleasure to have Alexa Becker with us online in the Griffin Zoom Room for an afternoon of project reviews. Do you have a book project? Looking for feedback? Don’t know who to publish with? Consultant and advisor and part of the publishing community, Alexa can provide a wide variety of feedback including editing and design feedback,... [Read More]

From Our Libraries: Extraordinary & Innovative Photobooks With Mary Virginia Swanson and Susan kae Grant

There are countless possibilities to choose from when bringing your photography to the book form. In this 2-hour presentation, Susan Kae Grant and Mary Virginia Swanson share and discuss highlights from their personal libraries including published, self-published, handmade artists’ books, and collaborative productions. Their selections are intended to inform and inspire participants to expand their... [Read More]

$20.00 – $25.00

From Lens to Page: Navigating Photobook Publishing with Caleb Cain Marcus and Melanie McWhorter

This five-day workshop is for advanced amateurs and experienced photographers who seek to publish a larger print run publication. The course will be part lecture/discussion and online participatory workshop primarily for those who want to work with a publisher or self-publish a title for a wider audience. Each student is highly encouraged to participate and... [Read More]

$695.00 – $750.00

What Lies Within Photo Book Talk with Artist Dale Niles, Photo Editor Barbara Griffin and Designer / Publisher, Laurie Shock (New Date)

The Griffin Museum invites you to join artist Dale Niles, Photo Editor Barbara Griffin, and Designer/Publisher Laurie Shock, as they discuss the journey of transitioning the artist’s series What Lies Within from prints on the wall, to a critically acclaimed book. Eight years ago, artist Dale Niles entered the world of collector Andrea M. Noel after a... [Read More]

$10.00

In Conversation: Kris Graves and Jon Henry | Stranger Fruit

As a part of Photobook Month, join us in the Griffin Zoom Room for an evening with Kris Graves and Jon Henry as they discuss their collaboration, Stranger Fruit. Learn about their collaboration and their own photographic ventures since. Reserve your spot below. Stranger Fruit has been released as a monograph through Monolith Editions/Kris Graves Projects. The first... [Read More]

$10.00

Accordion Pocket Bookmaking with Joelle Webber

Join us, in-person, at the Griffin Museum, for some artist book fun in celebration of Book Month in May! This half day Accordion Pocket Bookmaking class is perfect for photographers, print makers, and collage artists. The Accordion Pocket Book is designed to add to a collection of 2D art, and make it into framed pocket pages, which can... [Read More]

$150.00

Photobook Celebration featuring Henry Horenstein

May is Photobook Month at the Griffin Museum! To celebrate, join us for a Photobook Celebration and Book Fair, featuring the renowned photographer, filmmaker and educator, Henry Horenstein. From 11 AM to 2 PM, we welcome all to our book fair where artists and publishers can showcase and sell their books. Secure your table for... [Read More]

Free

Griffin Museum Book Fair!

May is Photobook Month at the Griffin Museum! To celebrate, join us for a Photobook Sale and Fair, celebrating local publishers, artists, and all things books. From 11 AM to 2 PM, we welcome all to our book fair where artists and publishers can showcase and sell their books. Secure your table for only $75... [Read More]

$75.00

All sales are final on products purchased through the Griffin Museum. Participant cancellation of a program/lecture/class will result in a full refund only if notice of cancellation is given at least 2 weeks before the date of the event.