In Conversation: Sarah Sense and Marina Tyquiengco

Virtual Event Virtual Event

You аre invited to join Indigenous lens-based artist Sarah Sense, and Marina Tyquiengco, the Ellyn McColgan Associate Curator of Native American Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston for this virtual event on November 27, 2023 starting at 7pm, via Zoom, at the Griffin Museum of Photography. This discussion will kick off a virtual... [Read More]

$10.00

Artists’ Talk – Cody Bratt, David Johnson, & Philip Matthews

Join us for a discussion with the artists currently on view in our Atelier and Griffin galleries! Cody Bratt will discuss his project, The Other Stories, and David Johnson and Philip Matthews will talk about their collaboration, Wig Heavier than a Boot. Both of these exhibitions are on view in Winchester until December 10, 2023.... [Read More]

Free – $10.00

Artist Talk – Xuan Hui Ng | Transcendence: Awakening the Soul

Join us in the Griffin Zoom room for a discussion with artist Xuan Hui Ng about her exhibition Transcendence: Awakening the Soul, on view in the Atelier and Griffin galleries from December 13th, 2023 - January 7th, 2024. About Xuan Hui Ng "My name is Xuan Hui. I am from Singapore and currently live in... [Read More]

$10.00

December Exhibitions | Artist Reception in Winchester!

Griffin Museum @ Lafayette City Center 2 Ave de Lafayette, Boston, MA, United States

December 13, 2023 - January 7, 2024 on the walls of the Griffin.  Come celebrate the season with us us Saturday, December 16th at the museum. It's our favorite time of year to celebrate our talented artist community. Join us for a celebration of creativity with the opening of our Winter Solstice exhibition. We are... [Read More]

Photoshop 1 with Sue Anne Hodges

This class is now Sold Out! Please email donna@griffinmuseum.org to be added to the Waitlist. This workshop will allow you to take your images further, technically or creatively, using Adobe Photoshop. It will cover the basics of Photoshop and best practices for a non-destructive workflow using layers, masks, tools and demonstrating a variety of techniques.... [Read More]

Joyce Boghosian, Shealah Craighead, Sharon Farmer, David Hume Kennerly and Robert McNeely | In The Room Where it Happened – Artist Panel

The Griffin Museum of Photography 67 Shore Road, Winchester, Ma, United States

We are honored to have Joyce Boghosian, Shealah Craighead, Sharon Farmer, David Hume Kennerly and Robert McNeely at the Griffin Museum for a panel discussion about their life and work as White House Photographers. Together they represent over fifty years of shaping our vision of the President of the United States. Their lenses have been... [Read More]

$25.00 – $35.00

 Inaugural Reception | The Room Where it Happened: A Survey of Presidential Photographers

Come in a join us for the opening of our new exhibition of presidential photographers from the last six decades. Schedule aptly for Inauguration Day, we will celebrate the opening of The Room Where it Happened. Featuring the work of the official White House photographers Shealah Craighead, Eric Draper, Michael Evans, Sharon Farmer, David Hume Kennerly,... [Read More]

Free

Storied Objects: The Narrative of Things with Anne Eder

Participants in this online course will develop a body of work that employs objects in dialogue with each other to generate narratives. The curation of meaningful objects in photographs can be used to create a sense of place, unconventional portraiture, or a framework for memories. Objects speak a language of their own that is exponentially... [Read More]

$795.00 – $845.00

Griffin Members’ Networking Day

The Griffin Museum of Photography 67 Shore Road, Winchester, Ma, United States

Join us for a morning event of conversation and critique. We are excited to provide our members an opportunity to network, grow, ask questions and get critical feedback about a body of work either in process or complete. Join us Saturday January 27th from 9am-12pm for our roundtable peer-run portfolio critique group. Engage with 10... [Read More]

Free

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