Tobia Makover at the Stoneham Theatre

The Atelier Gallery at the Stoneham Theatre


Through the Boneyard

Photographs By Tobia Makover


November 15 – January 9, 2011
Opening reception Dec 9, 2010 6PM – 7:30

In life and in work, photographer Tobia Makover contemplates the physicality of our existence. She questions the importance of our being and the impact of our time here, while she examines the tension between holding on and the desire to let go.
A series of her photographs, Through the Boneyard, is featured in The Atelier Gallery at the Stoneham Theatre in Stoneham, MA, November 15 through January 9. An opening reception is December 9, 6-7:30 p.m. The exhibit runs parallel to the theater’s production of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.
The Boneyard is a deserted beach on Ossabaw Island, off the coast of Georgia where, Makover says, “the trees are slowly eroding into the sea.” She visited the beach after her father lost his long battle with cancer, after the birth of her son, and — unbeknownst to her – shortly after her second son’s conception.
“Through the Boneyard is a visual diary from a time when death and birth collided head-on,” she says.
Makover shoots with film in a medium format camera at a one-second exposure. She mounts her images on custom-made boards and encases the work in wax and resin.
Makover is an award-winning fine art photographer who has exhibited around the world, notably at the National Portrait Gallery in London; Les Ateliers de L’Image in St. Remy, France; and AIPAD in New York. She lives in Savannah, GA, with her husband and two sons.
The Griffin Museum’s Atelier Gallery at the Stoneham Theatre is open Tuesdays through Saturdays, 1-6 p.m., and one hour before each theater performance. The gallery can be accessed through the Stoneham Theatre’s lobby at 395 Main Street in Stoneham, MA.
The Stoneham Theatre is a professional nonprofit regional theater that presents eight shows a year. For more information, visit www.stonehamtheatre.org (Map).

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UPCOMING SHOWS

November 18, 2010 – January 30, 2011 Opening Nov 18, 2010 Main Gallery Artists Observed 1980-1985 Harvey Stein
November 18, 2010 – January 23, 2011 Opening Nov 18, 2010 The Griffin Gallery
The Collectors Jason Landry
November 18, 2010 – January 23, 2011
Opening Nov 18, 2010
Members Gallery talk 6:15 on Nov. 18
Atelier Gallery
From the Studio of Roy Lichtenstein Laurie Lambrecht
November 15 – January 9, 2011 Opening reception Dec 9, 2010 6PM – 7:30 Griffin Museum Atelier Gallery at the Stoneham Theatre
Tobia Makover Through the Boneyard
November 18 – January 30 Opening January 18th 6 – 7:30 PM Griffin Museum at the Aberjona River Gallery
Walter Finneran The Event Photographer
November 18 – January 14, Opening Reception Friday, November 19, 2010 6 -8 Griffin Museum at Digital Silver Imaging
Jonathan Stark France: Chaleur
Nov. 15 – January 18 Opening Nov. 16, 7:30 – 8:30 Griffin Museum at The Cambridge Homes
Arthur Griffin A Singular Vision
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Night Photography Class with Paul Light

Fundamentals of Night Photography
Teacher: Paul Light
Tuesday, October 26, 2010 6 PM – 9 PM
Fee – $50

Students will need a digital camera that has the capability to do time exposures, a tripod and a hand held flash with an open flash button. This class will begin by photographing at twilight and proceed through the basics of getting an accurate photograph in the early evening. It will then proceed to shooting subjects in full darkness that need supplementary lighting and end with using flash to produce special effects only possible to do at night.

Students would need some basic knowledge as to how to use a digital camera. Limited to 10 students

**Only 4 spaces left!

Meet at the Griffin Museum. Call 781-729-1158 for more information and to sign up!

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Lisa Tang Liu at the Griffin on Sunday

Join us to and discuss with Lisa Tang Liu, her project “Cowboys”
Sunday, October 17th at 3pm
FREE to the public!
Griffin Museum of Photography
67 Shore Road, Winchester MA 01890
see Lisa’s website for more of the work, 
or see the exhibit at the Aberjona River Gallery in Winchester.
184 Swanton St.
http://pigmentia.com/Portfolio/page6/page6.html
See you there!
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More photos from the Focus Awards & Gala

Jimmy Colton & Lou Jones

Lisa Neville and friend

Checking out the Auction items, Me & Paula. Sound master, Doug Cogger in the background and I am just loving this woman in the front with her martini. Her expression defines the evening :)
Vice President of the Board, John McConnell & Director, Paula Tognarelli

Jonathan Singer & Mary Virginia Swanson

Paula Tognarelli

Jazz band @ the Gala!

Holly Lynton takes advantage of the PhotoBooth

Mary Virginia Swanson, David Bram, Steve Fine, Jimmy Colton, Banafsheh Ehtemam & Alan Taylor
Enjoying some beers at the Griffin Gala

Check back for the video of the Focus Awards, filmed by WinCam’s Joe LaRocca.

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Current Exhibits at the Griffin

In the Atelier and Griffin galleries at the museum, we have Fred Sway’s “Porch Light” The family that lives in the home with the red porch came in and they were psyched to see their home transformed and displayed in our museum.

At our Stoneham Theatre Gallery, we’re showing Beatrix Reinhardt’s “Members Only” images from club spaces around the world.

 In the Main Gallery we have Christopher Rauschenberg’s “Marche aux Puces” photographs from the flea market right outside of Paris. We have antiques on loan from Elinor at Lions Head Antiques in Winchester. Paula and I were in heaven picking out objects to fill the space.

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Overview of the summer

This year we held a summer camp for middle school kids & a week of elementary. Amazing what these students produced! I was so impressed by their creative abilities and the lack of boundaries they have while making their work. Love it.

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Focus Awards 2010


Thanks to everyone who came out for the Focus Awards and fundraising Gala event on September 25th. The night was a success and we were glad to have the Griffin filled with people we love and respect.

The Museum created the annual awards in 2006 to recognize individuals who have made critical contributions to the promotion of photography. The awards were created to recognize the work of those who have been instrumental in building greater awareness of the photographic arts in the general public.


The prestigious Focus Awards are presented in three categories: The Life Time Achievement Award, given to an individual whose ongoing commitment to photography has created far reaching impact; the Rising Star award given to an emerging force that the photographic community is watching with great enthusiasm; and the New England Beacon, recognizing a local individual whose work brings prominence to the local photographic scene.

(photo @ top: Holly Lynton in the photobooth)

Lou Jones, Master of Ceremonies

New England Beacon Award, Alan Taylor
presented by Finbarr O’Reilly
Web developer Alan Taylor created the photo blog The Big Picture for The Boston Globe/Boston.com. He’s responsible for researching, designing, programming, and editing the three-day a week blog, which launched in 2008 to fantastic success. In its first 20 days of existence, The Big Picture reached almost 1.5 million page views and garnered more than 1,500 comments for just 20 entries.
Inspired by publications like LIFE magazine (of old), National Geographic, and online experiences like MSNBC.com’s Picture Stories galleries and Brian Storm’s MediaStorm, The Big Picture is intended to highlight high-quality, amazing imagery – with a focus on current events, lesser-known stories, and just about anything that comes across the wire that looks really interesting. The majority of images come from the Associated Press, Reuters, and Getty Images. Other photos come from public domain sources like NASA, and private photographers who share them with The Big Picture for one-time use.
Taylor has been a web developer for more than ten years. Prior to The Boston Globe he worked for a number of large Internet companies, including Amazon.com, drugstore.com, Monster.com, and msnbc.com.

David Bram, Rising Star Award
presented by Mary Virginia Swanson
Based in Albuquerque, NM, Bram is editor, curator, and founder of the popular and influential Fraction Magazine, now in its sixteenth issue. The goal of the online-only magazine is to provide an alternative to the fixed gallery, and to continually examine the role that photography plays in society. Fraction aims to feature the work of new artists who have yet to get the exposure they deserve, as well as very established artists who are showing off new projects. The magazine tries to show work that fits together, and work that is both strong in concept as well as execution. It also often includes guest curators and writers such as Melanie McWhorter, Mary Goodwin, and Larissa Leclair.
link to Fraction Magazine: http://fractionmagazine.com/

James Colton, Lifetime Achievement Award
presented by Steve Fine
Colton is currently the photography editor for Sports Illustrated. He began his career in 1972 as the color picture editor for the Associated Press. Five years later he joined Newsweek as a senior photo editor for international news. In 1988, he became executive vice-president and general manager of Sipa Press in New York, before returning to Newsweek in 1992 as the director of photography.
Colton is on the Board of Directors of the Eddie Adams Workshop, and is a mentor for J Camp, a national program that recruits talented high school students of color, sponsored by the Asian American Journalists Association. He was presented with the “Golden Career Award” at FotoFusion 2004 by the Palm Beach Photographic Centre, received an International Photography Awards “Lucie” for Picture Editor of the Year in 2007, was named Magazine Picture Editor of the Year in 2008 by the National Press Photographers Association, and has been acknowledged as one of the 100 most important people in photography by American Photo.

Banafsheh Ehtemam & Jamie Rosencranz

Associate Director, Frances Jakubek, and Director of the Griffin Museum, Paula Tognarelli

A big thank you to Kevin Cummings for these photos

Photobooth @ the Griffin! check out http://shutteryou.com/events/view/4789/

Boston Photographers Meg Birnbaum, Suzanne Revy and Ellen Rennard celebrate.


Keep an eye out for more photos!

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