The museum will be closed January 13 – 16th to install Nuclear Family, featuring the work of Mengwen Cao, Jess Dugan, Yorgos Efthymiadis, Matthew Finley, Matthew Leifheit, Kevin Bennet Moore, Laurence Philomene and Anne Vetter. Join us for our Opening Reception on Thursday January 23rd at 6pm
This online workshop will dive into the process of generating a new body of work through the appropriation and repurposing of pre-existing archives.These archives may be work that you have created, but want to utilize in a new way or work that you have never published, but want to revisit.We will also investigate ways to... [Read More]
The Griffin Museum is pleased to offer this intermediate - advanced online project development program for photographers who аre seeking to start a new project (series), or take their current project to the next level.Students will participate in monthly critiques, and this workshop will offer a comprehensive opportunity to experiment with or reimagine your concepts... [Read More]
Unlock the future of photography with AI and Photography: Mastering MidJourney and Photoshop, a comprehensive 10-week online course taught by renowned AI artist and photographer, John Huet. With over 40 years of professional photography experience and 2.5 years of pioneering AI art, John Huet brings a wealth of knowledge and creativity to guide you through... [Read More]
The Griffin Museum is pleased to continue its legacy of fostering creative growth with the Photography Atelier, now in its 39th session.This portfolio and project building course will inspire students to take new approaches to their photography practice and help guide students in finding concepts and approaches they would like to develop into a longer-term... [Read More]
This class is currently sold out. Please email donna@griffinmuseum.org to be placed on our Waitlist. The Griffin Museum is pleased to continue its legacy of fostering creative growth by offering, for the first time, Photography Atelier II with Traer Scott (Online).This portfolio and project building course will inspire students who have already completed Photography Atelier... [Read More]
The Griffin Museum is pleased to continue its legacy of fostering creative growth with the Photography Atelier, now in its 39th session.This portfolio and project building course will inspire students to take new approaches to their photography practice and help guide students in finding concepts and approaches they would like to develop into a longer-term... [Read More]
Offered as an extension to Storytelling Through Photography, this course will aim to help students delve deeper into developing a body of work, and understanding how to curate a photo series. Students will learn and discuss how to craft and compose meaningful images, and tell a compelling story through their photos. Please note that Storytelling... [Read More]
In this six-session online workshop, you will be guided through your photobook's conception, creation, and completion via a print-on-demand (POD) self-publishing platform. In preparation, you should have an idea or subject for your photobook and gather a selection of jpg images you envision including. To begin, we will examine a book's structure and examples of classic... [Read More]
Sharpen your technical skills this Fall with Photoshop II taught by Sue Anne Hodges. Photoshop II will build on the tools and techniques learned in Photoshop I. This course includes advanced masking and compositing. Post production and creative techniques will be covered, including, smart objects, channels and luminosity masking, technical selections using the pen tool,... [Read More]
The Griffin is thrilled to be part of the Winchester Cultural District's Open Studios event celebrating the creative artists of Winchester. We are pleased to showcase the works of local artists highlighting the craft of photography and book making.The Town of Winchester hosts over 50 artists highlighting photography, painting, ceramics, fiber arts and woodworking. To... [Read More]
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