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Posted on June 21, 2020

Online Exhibition 26th Juried Show
Various Photographers
July 18 – August 30, 2020

An analog reception is not possible. Look for our virtual programming options in our event programming.

horse in the woods
© Mary Aiu, “Among The Trees”
girl with spy glasses
© Julia Arstorp, “Untitled”
city buildings
© Karen Baker, “The Jungle”

White House
© Pamela Baker, “Home By 5”
3 horses
© William Balsam, “The Three Amigos, Wild Horse Loop, Rock Springs, WY”
round building
© Gary Beeber, “Planetarium”

facial recognition
© Sheri Lynn Behr, “Brooklyn 12618-712PM”
flowers
© Emily Belz, “Bringing the Outside In”
geometric shapes
© Patricia Bender, “A Geometry”

scroll
© Diane Bennett, “Elastic Sidewalk Scroll and Reflection”
mirror and Flowers
© Beth Galton, “Two Girls”
street light
© Edward Boches, “Major Intersection”

dog in the dark
© Kim Bova, “Dark Days”
building in circles
© Todd Bradley, “Philadelphia”
grid
© John Bunzick, “Pink Steps Red”

arm in drawer
© Jessica Burko, “Connections”
building with shadows
© Erin Carey, “STLR”
moon light on water
© Wen-Han Chang, “Nocturne”

yellow plant
© Sally Chapman, “Forsythia”
woman on the edge
© Diana Cheren Nygren, “Bottled Water”
girl in the moon
© Jaina Cipriano, “FInding Bright”

in the water at the beach
© Bill Clark, “Social Dis dancing”
side by side
© Karen Davis, “Strangely Attracted”
building and facades
© Heidi Davis, “Sinous”

building
© Barbara Ford Doyle, “Leon Electric”
© EC Libert, “Bleeding Hearts, They Will Be Them”
window
© Andrew Epstein, “City Window”

bridge
© Mark Farber
woman with eyes closed
© Diane Fenster, “Covid 19.17”
mom and dad
© Kev Filmore, “Mary and Bill”

inside with prints
© Fran Forman, Day 12″
piper
© John Gallagher, “Covid 19”
mountain top
© Marshall Goff, “Unclimbed Tower Vale of the Ancients”

barriers
© Tessa Gordon, “Lockdown, Cape Town, South Africa”
tree with color
© Bill Gore, “Troubles I’ve Seen”
through window
© Tamar Granovsky, “Outskirts”

sea blustering
© Law Hamilton, “Neptune’s Furor”
eggs across arm
© Jackie Heitchue, “Maybe Forever”
abstract
© David Hiley, “Remembrance”

man on steps
© Sandy Hill, “A Long Day”
man leaning
© Michael Hintlian, “Los Angeles”
© Cyndee Howard, “Window Abtract”

9 boys
© Asher Imtiaz, “Akhara”
building with laundry
© Gregory Jundanian
dress of all colors
© Marky Kauffmann, “Rainbow Dress”

woman with 2 kids
© Paul Kessel, “Q-Train”
house with windows
© Tira Khan, “Ancestral Home”
bridge above
© Karen Klinedinst, “Sunday In The Park”

grid of Brooklyn bridge
© Frank Lopez, “Brooklyn Bridge”
2 horses
© Landry Major, “Wild”
hand
© Shari Marcacci, “Reaching Out”

an open door
© Randy Matusow, “Front Door”
abstraction
© Ronnie McClure, “Pulse”
woman and flashes
© Kate Miller Wilson, “Heart and Breath”

abstract in black
© Michael Mirabito, “Kristallnach to Auschwitz”
man lying on bed
© Amy Montali, “Return”
abstraction with orange
© C. E. Morse, “Vancouver 91”

tide lines
© Eric Myrvaagnes, “Plum Island Low Tide”
man in front of building
© Rita Nannini, “Robeson”
pioneers in the desert
© Charlotte Niel, “The Journey”

stars in the night sky
© Alyssa O’Mara, “Nauset Milky Way”
bail of barley floating
© Jara Orman, “Barley Afloat’
3 people on snow
© Roger Palframan, “Bankside”

flying coat
© Jaye Phillips, “Overlay”
moon over river
© Lori Pond, “Someone Knows You’re Coming”
woman looking on
© R. Lee Post, “Twilighting”

woman with apples
© Jari Poulin, “For the Love of Three”
a road in the woods
© Rosie Prevost, “The Way”
unicorn in water
© Abby Raeder, “Only in Provincetown”

sleet and light
© Marwaha Ravneet, “Momentary”
river engulfed in fog
© Suzanne Revy, “Fog along the Concord River”
mountain top lit
© Katherine Richmond, “IIluminating Mt. Lincoln”

yellow beet
© John Rizzo, “Golden Beet”
man and reflection
© Karin Rosenthal, “Persona”
abstraction
© Elizabeth Ryan, “Turning the Tables”

trees and shadow
© Gail Samuelson, “Worlds End”
solar panels
© Mike Slurzberg, “Office Building Solar Farm, Littleton, Mass”
table and tree by ocean
© Leland Smith, “Empty Table Day”

stars in sky
© Larry Smukler, “Beyond”
boy pulling horse
© David Spink, “Homeward Bound”
photo assemblage
© Susan Swihart, “Faded Beauty”

roofs in apartment building
© Joshua Tann, “Lightsource”
© Kathleen Tunnell Handel, “Typology Portrait – Texas #01, 2017”
architectural building
© Jane Craig Walker, “Connected Disconnect”

sunsets
© Suzanne Williamson, “Sunshift”
woman and boy in mask
© Amy Wilton, “Ellie Desmond and Nigel”
© Jon Wollenhaupt, “Ephemeral Sketch”

window with curtain
© Holly Worthington, “Where I Wait”
man in mirror
© Mitsu Yoshikawas, “Self Portrait”
gradation
© Jane Yudelman, “Unbound”

3 girls ordering lunch
© Michal Zimmermann, “Gymnastics”

A selection of images were chosen to accompany the 26th Juried Exhibition in our Main Gallery that was assembled by Alexa Dilworth. These images will run on a computer in the Main Gallery space. They will also be released on the Griffin’s Instagram page (with permissions from the authors) by Elizabeth, our intern. These images are not sequenced but run alphabetically by last name. Elizabeth will gain experience sequencing a handful of your images each day and we broaden exposure for you on Instagram.

There are 91 images included here. There are so many more images I would have liked to include but had to draw the line somewhere. As it is, 91 is a bit over the top. But isn’t that what we do here.

Here is a list of the photographers featured in this exhibition:

Mary Aiu, Julia Arstorp, Karen Baker, Pamela Baker, William Balsam, Gary Beeber, Sheri Lynn Behr, Emily Belz, Patricia Bender, Diane Bennett, Beth Galton, Edward Boches, Kim Bova, Todd Bradley, John Bunzick, Jessica Burko, Erin Carey, Wen-Han Chang, Sally Chapman, Diana Cheren Nygren, Jaina Cipriano, Bill Clark, Karen Davis, Heidi Davis, Barbara Ford Doyle, E.C. Libert, Andrew Epstein, Mark Farber, Diane Fenster, Kev Filmore, Fran Forman, John Gallagher, Marshall Goff, Tessa Gordon, Bill Gore, Tamar Granovsky, Law Hamilton, Jackie Heitchue, David Hiley, Sandy Hill, Michael Hintlian, Cyndee Howard, Asher Imtiaz, Gregory Jundanian, Marky Kauffmann, Paul Kessel, Tira Khan, Karen Klinedinst, Frank Lopez, Landry Major, Shari Marcacci, Randy Matusow, Ronnie McClure, Kate Miller Wilson, Michael Mirabito, Amy Montali, C. E. Morse, Eric Myrvaagnes, Rita Nannini, Charlotte Niel, Alyssa O’Mara, Jara Orman, Roger Palframan,, Jaye Phillips, Lori Pond, R. Lee Post, Jari Poulin, Rosie Prevost, Abby Raeder, Marwaha Ravneet, Suzanne Revy, Katherine Richmond, John Rizzo, Karin Rosenthal, Elizabeth Ryan, Gail Samuelson, Mike Slurzberg, Leland Smith, Larry Smukler, David Spink, Susan Swihart, Joshua Tann, Kathleen Tunnell lHandel, Jane Craig Walker, Suzanne Williamson, Amy Wilton, Jon Wollenhaupt, Holly Worthington, Mitsu Yoshikawas, Jane Yudelman and Michal Zimmermann.

Thank you to all who submitted. – PT

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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.

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