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]
The Griffin Museum is pleased to offer a mentoring and critique program (ONLINE) for conscientious and self-motivated photographers seeking to broaden how they create and think about photography.Participants will get to know one another through critiques and brainstorming sessions. These ideas and suggestions will help hone strengths and elicit a deeply intentional artistic voice. In... [Read More]
This online workshop is designed to help students develop a long term photography project within a supportive, and productive group learning environment. Participants will share their work as it evolves over the six sessions (twelve weeks), meeting every other week, to allow time to create in between critiques. Working on a long-term project is a powerful... [Read More]
After you’ve made an image and it is in your computer what happens next? This is one of the most important steps in your work. Lightroom Classic Workflow will help you get the most out of your images and create an organized workflow. The first class will start with planning your workflow including a discussion... [Read More]
In order to make Platinum/Palladium or other Alt Process prints, you need to start with a negative the size of what you would like your finished image to be. Unless you use a large format camera, digital negatives are what you need to use.This two-session workshop will be virtual, and the instructor will go through... [Read More]
Elevate your cyanotype work! This workshop will explore alternative methods for working with cyanotype prints using gold leaf or imitation leaf, gold metallic paint, powder, and wax. We will utilize various techniques for the application of these materials, explore paper and media choices, discuss how the combination of metal and cyanotype can affect the overall... [Read More]
Join us at the Griffin @ WinCam on Tuesday March 25th for a special reception for Andrea Zampitella, showcasing her series, In the Blink of an Eye, on the walls of WinCam through April 28, 2025About Andrea ZampitellaAndrea Zampitella attended the Massachusetts College of Art where she earned a MFA in Interdisciplinary Studies, a Bachelor of... [Read More]
The Griffin Museum of Photography is thrilled to host visual artist Kevin Bennett Moore for an in-depth presentation and conversation about his exhibition, Meditations in an Emergency. Moore's eclectic staged-photography project is currently on view at the Atelier Gallery through March 30 as part of the larger exhibition, Nuclear Family, featuring artists exploring family and... [Read More]
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