
The Griffin Museum is thrilled to partner with renowned lens-based artist Sal Taylor Kydd for an inspiring new workshop designed for photographers who are passionate about their craft and eager to elevate their skills with expert guidance. Over the course of six enriching weeks, you'll embark on a transformative journey to enhance your photographic storytelling... [Read More]
We are pleased to announce the opening of registration for our special 40th Anniversary Atelier session and are excited to share more details with you. The in-person class will be taught by Emily Belz and will take place on Thursday evenings from 4:30–7:30 PM at the Griffin Museum of Photography, located at 67 Shore Road, Winchester, MA 01890. The... [Read More]
The Griffin Museum is proud to continue its tradition of fostering creative growth with Photography Atelier II, an advanced, project-driven course led by photographer and educator Traer Scott. This online class is designed for students who have completed Photography Atelier I and are ready to take their photographic practice to the next level. Atelier II... [Read More]
Why write about your photography? Aren’t your pictures supposed to say it all? Ideally, but written cues can offer viewers helpful entry points into your work. If you exhibit your work, preparing artist statements, project statements and biographies are necessities. If you are applying for an artist residency, a grant, or a call for entry,... [Read More]
In this workshop, you will be guided through the conception, creation, and completion of your photobook (via a print-on-demand (POD) self-publishing platform.) You will also receive information on other options for publishing your book. In preparing for this course, you will determine the subject of your photobook and identify some of the images you expect... [Read More]
The Griffin Museum is thrilled to collaborate with SOHO Photo to a member meetup! The Griffin will celebrate it members in NYC in our first of many meetups across the country in 2026! We are so pleased to support the SOHO exhibition featuring Griffin Member artists Laura Dodson, Kathleen Holloway, Gordon Saperia, Laurie Peek, Beth... [Read More]
The Griffin Museum is pleased to have Francisco Gonzalez Camacho present an online artist talk on the work in his solo exhibition, Reverting. Join us in the Griffin Zoom Room on for this special conversation celebrating the artist and the exhibition! Reverting reflects upon the profound material connection between the landscape and image-making, exploring environmental... [Read More]
Then, Now, Next: The Evolution of A Yellow Rose Project.An in-person conversation with artists from A Yellow Rose Project The Griffin Museum is pleased to present an in-person panel discussion featuring artists from A Yellow Rose Project: Rania Matar, Lisa McCarty, Mary Beth Meehan, and Toni Pepe. The conversation will be moderated by Yellow Rose... [Read More]
The Griffin Museum is excited to host a reception celebrating our presentation of the traveling exhibition, A Yellow Rose Project. Join us in person at the Griffin Museum in Winchester to celebrate all the amazing work from over 100 artists in this exhibition. This event is FREE and open to the public. Created by Frances... [Read More]
A Yellow Rose Project founders and participants invite you to join us for a one-day, in-person workshop at the Griffin Museum, where you will harness light and material to create unique photographic prints using the lumen print technique and the 19th Amendment as inspiration for subject matter. Two weeks prior to the workshop participants will... [Read More]
Join us for a morning event of conversation and critique. We are excited to provide our members an opportunity to network and get critical feedback about a body of work either in process or complete. Spend your Sunday morning with Crista Dix, Griffin Museum's Executive Director to have a conversation answering your questions about your... [Read More]
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