New shows @ the Griffin open Wednesday

EXHIBITIONS


Wednesday June 29, 2011
Main Gallery
17th Juried Exhibition


Exhibitors: Rania Matar, Tara Sellios, Harold Ross, Emily Hanako Momohara, Peggy Shaw, Howard Zoubek, Ellen Jantzen, Laura Wulf, Toni Pepe, Paul Giguere, Bremner Benedict, Nancy Newberry, Susan Barnett, Karin Hillmer, David Lambert, Kate Kelley





Atelier Gallery
Living Arrangements Sarah Malakoff


Collected Visions 
Work by local Area High School Students

OPENING RECEPTION AT THE GRIFFIN MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY IS JUNE 29TH, 6:15 MEMBERS TALK WITH SARAH MALAKOFF AND OPEN RECEPTION TO ALL AT 7PM. 


In the Virtual Gallery, Wendy Sacks



image: Heidi Kirkpatrick
Heidi Kirkpatrick chosen by Jason Landry of Panopticon Gallery for our Critic’s Pick



The Atelier Gallery at the Stoneham Theatre
The Shadow Belongs to Light
Photographs by Blaine Ellis





The Griffin Museum at The Aberjona River Gallery

Embodied by a Landscape: Images of Nantucket’s Interior
Photographs by Lauri Robertson


June 2 through July 16
The Griffin Museum at Digital Silver Imaging
re•flex•ive
Photographs by Michael Manheim 

July 7 – September 8, 2011
The Griffin Museum by Digital Silver Imaging
Sox Shots
Photographs by Arthur Griffin 
Opening reception July 7th from 6 – 8PM
Gallery talk with Steve Wilstein Wednesday, July 13, 2011 at 7 PM
*Beginning with this July exhibition season, the Griffin Museum’s Belmont satellite gallery is moving to Boston’s South End to 4 Clarendon St. across from the Boston Ballet Company. The Griffin’s satellite gallery will be situated on the first floor of A Street Frames. The Griffin’s new gallery space will continue as a collaboration between the Griffin Museum and Digital Silver Imaging of Belmont. The Gallery space will be called the Griffin Museum by Digital Silver Imaging and replaces the satellite gallery in Belmont.


PUBLIC PROGRAMS

Summer workshops for students Grades 5 – 9 and one for Elementary Grades 1 – 4


Summer  Photo CampWe know your child will enjoy our offerings that utilize the photograph and other visual arts media for a fun and collaborative educational experience. Each class is structured to build visual literacy skills as well as develop critical thinking skills through artmaking.

Although the classes do not require a camera, students are welcome to bring cameras to use in their projects. No photography experience is needed. An exhibition of all student art work will go on display at the museum after the completion of all workshops. Class size limited to 15 except Photo Arts which is limited to 8. 
  • July 11 – 15 Collage/ Assemblage Grades 5 – 9
  • July 18 – 22 Photo Arts (session 1) Grades 5 – 9
  • July 25 – 29 Photo Arts (session 2) Grades 5 – 9
  • Aug 1 – 5 Creative Arts and Photography Grades 1 – 4
Arts educator Catherine Nasser will again lead the workshops. 

Classes will run from 9 AM to 3 PM on Monday through Friday with a half hour supervised lunch. Students should bring a packed lunch to class every day. The Elementary class will run 9 AM to Noon. See our 
registration flyer and announcement

Call us at 781-729-1158 to learn more. 

Sponsored in part by the 
En Ka Society


Photography Atelier is moving to the Griffin Museum of Photography

The Griffin Museum is pleased to announce that Photography Atelier is moving to the Griffin Museum of Photography beginning September 7, 2011.

Photography Atelier, now in its fifteenth year, is a portfolio-building course for emerging to advanced photographers taught by Karen Davis with assistance from Meg Birnbaum. The Atelier was conceived by Holly Smith Pedlosky and previously offered at Radcliffe Seminars, Harvard University and Lesley Seminars and in the Seminar Series in the Arts, The Art Institute of Boston (AIB), both at Lesley University. See our 
press release to learn more.

The class will be offered over 12 Wednesdays from 10 AM – 12:30 PM at the museum. The class will take place on Sept 7, 14, 21, 28, Oct 5, 19, Nov 2, 16, 30, Dec 7 (or 14) and Jan 11, 18. The workshop will culminate with an exhibition at the Griffin. The fee for the Atelier will be $475 for members of the museum or $550 for non-members. The class will be limited to 15 students.

Tickets may be purchased on-line 
Members 475.00 , Non-members $550.00

For more information about Photography Atelier please read our 
press release, or contact the Griffin Museum at 781-729-1158.

Panasonic Digital Photo Academy at the Griffin Museum
DPA offers affordable beginner, intermediate and advanced digital photography classes here at the Griffin for all camera types. Check out
www.digitalphotoacademy.com under Boston or call 877.372.2234 to learn more about their upcoming classes for the winter.


Because of our partnership with the Stoneham Theatre, Griffin members enjoy a standing offer at the theatre of two-for-one tickets to use anytime they’d like.
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