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Rent the Griffin Museum

An Intimate Setting for Weddings, Parties, and Corporate Events

Bride and Bridal Party
Photo © Nir Landau

The Griffin Museum of Photography, with its spacious gallery, engaging exhibitions and its idyllic setting on Judkin’s Pond in Winchester, Massachusetts is unique among local function facilities. It is well suited for business meetings, cocktail receptions, weddings and other full catered affairs.

Take a look at photos and a virtual tour of the Griffin with Google Maps.


Our Event Facilities Include:

  • Unique Royal Barry Wills designed building in colonial-style fieldstone with a decorative waterwheel
  • Spacious gallery with high beamed ceilings
  • The museum grounds overlook Judkin’s Pond
  • Small catering kitchen with range, microwave, dishwasher & refrigerator
  • Museum Shop/Gallery space with built-in benches for seating and mobile display cases suitable for setting up a cold buffet and or bar
  • Spacious & private lawn suitable for canopy or tent
  • Central Heat/Air Conditioning
  • Two restrooms, one handicapped accessible
  • 60 Stacking Chairs & ten 6′ Tables
  • Ample Free Parking
  • Unique and picturesque setting
  • Near commuter rail
  • Wheelchair Accessibility throughout the building
  • Maximum Building Capacity: 100 seated guests
  • Utilize the Winchester Rotary Terrace


Rental Policies

Renters will adhere to the following rules and policies of the Center:

  • ALL events MUST be catered by professional caterers.
  • Caterers must sign the Catering Instructions Form prior to the event.
  • Alcohol and Catering permits from the Town of Winchester are the responsibility of the client, and must be filed with the Town and the museum one month prior to event.
  • A non-refundable and non-transferable deposit of 50% of the Rental cost is to be paid at the time of booking the event. Additionally, a completed rental contract must be submitted at this time.
  • All rentals add an additional $150 cleaning fee onto the cost of the rental.
  • Balance to be paid no later than three weeks before the event.
  • Renter agrees to leave the museum clean and tidy with furniture and fixtures in their original location.
  • Functions exceeding Plan time limits will incur an additional fee.
  • All trash, waste, and packing created by the function must be removed at the end of the event.
  • Moveable gallery walls will be arranged by Center Staff only and under NO circumstances are photographs to be moved.

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Rental Fees

Plan A: Two hour business meeting rental – full amount due at signing of Agreement.  Galleries  for meeting: $200/hr.

Plan B: Four hour rental – Galleries plus casual (non-tented) use of grounds.  Monday – Thursday $750 / Weekends & major holidays $875

Plan C: Seven hour rental – Galleries plus casual (non-tented) use of grounds.  Monday – Thursday $1350 / Weekends & major holidays $2000

Plan D: Seven hour rental – Galleries plus use of grounds with tent placed to right of building’s exterior. Renter must locate and supply tent.  Monday – Thursday $1850 / Weekends & major holidays $2500

 

Note:

  • A Cleaning Fee of $150 will be added to all rentals
  • Existing Griffin Museum Members receive weekday pricing on weekends.
  • >Maximum building capacity is 100 seated.  For optimal comfort, a guest list would not exceed 85 people.

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  • Galleries Floor Plan
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Floor Plan

Amy Rindskopf's Terra Novus

At the market, I pick each one up, pulled in by the shapes as they sit together, waiting. I feel its heft in my hand, enjoy the textures of the skin or peel, and begin to look closer and closer. The patterns on each individual surface marks them as distinct. I push further still, discovering territory unseen by the casual observer, a new land. I am like a satellite orbiting a distant planet, taking the first-ever images of this newly envisioned place.

This project started as an homage to Edward Weston’s Pepper No. 30 (I am, ironically, allergic to peppers). As I looked for my subject matter at the market, I found that I wasn’t drawn to just one single fruit or vegetable. There were so many choices, appealing to both hand and eye. I decided to print in black and white to help make the images visually more about the shapes, and not about guessing which fruit is smoothest, which vegetable is greenest.

Artistic Purpose/Intent

Artistic Purpose/Intent

Tricia Gahagan

 

Photography has been paramount in my personal path of healing from disease and

connecting with consciousness. The intention of my work is to overcome the limits of the

mind and engage the spirit. Like a Zen koan, my images are paradoxes hidden in plain

sight. They are intended to be sat with meditatively, eventually revealing greater truths

about the world and about one’s self.

 

John Chervinsky’s photography is a testament to pensive work without simple answers;

it connects by encouraging discovery and altering perspectives. I see this scholarship

as a potential to continue his legacy and evolve the boundaries of how photography can

explore the human condition.

 

Growing my artistic skill and voice as an emerging photographer is critical, I see this as

a rare opportunity to strengthen my foundation and transition towards an established

and influential future. I am thirsty to engage viewers and provide a transformative

experience through my work. I have been honing my current project and building a plan

for its complete execution. The incredible Griffin community of mentors and the

generous funds would be instrumental for its development. I deeply recognize the

hallmark moment this could be for the introduction of the work. Thank you for providing

this incredible opportunity for budding visions and artists that know they have something

greater to share with the world.

Fran Forman RSVP