Education

Publishers-In-Residence: Alexa Becker (Online)

The Griffin Museum of Photography is pleased to welcome Alexa Becker for an exclusive series of Online Portfolio Reviews as part of our annual Publishers-In-Residence program.

Our Publishers-in-Residence program offers photographers direct, one-on-one guidance from industry professionals to refine their projects for publication. These sessions provide tailored feedback on sequencing, design, and storytelling, helping artists shape their work into compelling photobooks.

Each review is 25 minutes long and each costs $80 for members and $95 for non-members.All of these professionals are

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Publishers-In-Residence: Alexa Dilworth (Online)

The Griffin Museum of Photography is pleased to welcome Alexa Dilworth for an exclusive series of Online Portfolio Reviews as part of our annual Publishers-In-Residence program.

Our Publishers-in-Residence program offers photographers direct, one-on-one guidance from industry professionals to refine their projects for publication. These sessions provide tailored feedback on sequencing, design, and storytelling, helping artists shape their work into compelling photobooks.

Each review is 25 minutes long and each costs $80 for members and $95 for non-members.All of these professionals are

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Publishers-In-Residence: J. Sybylla Smith (Online)

The Griffin Museum of Photography is pleased to welcome J. Sybylla Smith for an exclusive series of Online Portfolio Reviews as part of our annual Publishers-In-Residence program.

Our Publishers-in-Residence program offers photographers direct, one-on-one guidance from industry professionals to refine their projects for publication. These sessions provide tailored feedback on sequencing, design, and storytelling, helping artists shape their work into compelling photobooks.

Each review is 25 minutes long and each costs $80 for members and $95 for non-members.All of these professionals

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Publishers-In-Residence: Karen Davis (Online)

The Griffin Museum of Photography is pleased to welcome Karen Davis for an exclusive series of Online Portfolio Reviews as part of our annual Publishers-In-Residence program.

Our Publishers-in-Residence program offers photographers direct, one-on-one guidance from industry professionals to refine their projects for publication. These sessions provide tailored feedback on sequencing, design, and storytelling, helping artists shape their work into compelling photobooks.

Each review is 25 minutes long and each costs $80 for members and $95 for non-members.All of these professionals are

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Reconsidering the Journey with Aline Smithson (Online)

This two session course will address the shifting sands of the photographic journey that have made us reconsider traditional paths to success. The photography world has undergone significant transformations since the onset of the global pandemic in 2020. The impact was not limited to the artists alone; it permeated through all facets of the industry, challenging conventional norms and prompting a reassessment of traditional paths to success. It has become critical to consider new ways of working, promoting, and thinking about how to move our work forward. Most importantly, artists need to

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Scott Offen: The Making of Grace -- Artist Talk & Signing

Join us at the Griffin Museum for an in-person artist talk and book signing celebrating Grace, the poetic and deeply collaborative project by photographer Scott Offen, published by L'Artiere Edizioni. During this special event, Offen will share insights into his creative process, the evolution of the work, and the intimate partnership that shaped the images. A book signing will follow the conversation.

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In Grace, Offen and his partner craft a visual dialogue about aging, representation, and autonomy, moving fluidly between the quiet resonance of

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September | Coffee and Conversation - Member Networking Event

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It's Arthur Griffin's Birthday on Saturday September 13th, and there is no better way to celebrate his legacy thank with a gathering of our members engaging in a dialogue about the creativity and craft of photography.

Join us Saturday September 13th from 9.30am-12pm for our round table peer-run portfolio critique group. Engage with 8 other Griffin members to network, socialize, and provide one another feedback on your portfolios. We'll provide coffee and light refreshments. See you there!

Stories from A Yellow Rose Project Photographers (Online Presentations)

The Griffin Museum is pleased to present an online evening of presentations featuring artists from A Yellow Rose Project: Sheri Lynn Behr, Tsar Fedorsky, Marina Font, Ashley Kauschinger, Molly Lamb, and Rachel Phillips. Each artist will share 20 slides, speaking for just 20 seconds per slide, offering quick, intimate glimpses into their work in under seven minutes.

Please join us on Zoom for this engaging event to learn more about the artists, their creative practices, and A Yellow Rose Project. Presentations will highlight the work created specifically for the project, as well as expand

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Sun-Printed Magic: An Introduction to Cyanotypes with Holly Worthington

Step into the sunshine and discover the magic of cyanotypes in this hands-on introductory workshop with artist and educator Holly Worthington. Perfect for beginners, this three-hour outdoor session will immerse you in the fundamentals of this historic photographic process, using nothing but light and chemistry to create striking blue-toned prints. You'll start by making two cyanotypes using pre-coated paper and fabric, gaining an understanding of how UV exposure transforms everyday objects into beautiful silhouettes. Then, you'll take it a step further -- learning to coat your own paper using

Sun-Printed Magic: An Introduction to Cyanotypes with Holly Worthington

Step into the sunshine and discover the magic of cyanotypes in this hands-on introductory workshop with artist and educator Holly Worthington. Perfect for beginners, this three-hour outdoor session will immerse you in the fundamentals of this historic photographic process, using nothing but light and chemistry to create striking blue-toned prints. You'll start by making two cyanotypes using pre-coated paper and fabric, gaining an understanding of how UV exposure transforms everyday objects into beautiful silhouettes. Then, you'll take it a step further -- learning to coat your own paper using